Gran Tarajal - Fuerteventura
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This little town is a discovery in itself, as it is relatively untouched
by tourism. From the harbour, you have a view or the entire panorama of the streets and alleyways built into the hillside. Subconsciously, you relax, watching the fishermen or taking a stroll along the long black sandy bay to the prettily paved beach promenade.The church was consecrated in 1900, having been built in 1879 with the money of an emigrant who had made his fortune in Cuba, |
Places of Interest
13/01/2009 Aguas Verdes is literally “at the end of the world”. Beyond Llanos de la Conception, a narrow road leads along a dry barranco to a couple of weekend houses and the holiday club on the west coa [ ... ] |
16/01/2009 Once an isolated fishing village accessible only by rough tracks, over the last few decades Morro Jable has grown into one of the largest holiday centres on Fuerteventura. This is not surprising, as t [ ... ] |
16/01/2009 The village lies at the foot of the 401 m mountain of the same name. Because of its particularly hard rock, the mountain defies erosion, and in clear weather you can see Teide, the highest mountain on [ ... ] |
01/06/2009
Bars, Cafe´s, Restaurants and Nightbars in Corralejo / Fuerteventura
The Nightclub Majestic |
16/01/2009 Corralejo is filled with colour and bustle, like anywhere where tourism races ahead to fast and the infrastructure is unable to keep up. Most of the shops and restaurants are concentrated alo [ ... ] |
16/01/2009 On the fertile plain between Antigua and Tuineje lie several little villages that still live mainly from farming. One of them is Valles de Ortega. |
16/01/2009 In the centre, the magnificent church and the nondescript administration building, serving a district that includes the town of Gran Tarajal, stand facing each other. There is a black memorial plaque [ ... ] |
15/01/2009 The Villa Winter in Cofete / Fuerteventura is a villa located in the area around Cofete, in front of the mountain range of Jandía and in the peninsula on the southwestern part of the island of Fuert [ ... ] |
15/01/2009 The architecture of the tourist complex to the south of Puerto del Rosario, with the Caleta de Fuste yachting marina, is regarded as exemplary. Around the old fort and along the sand [ ... ] |
14/01/2009 This is where Jean de Béthencourt and Gadifer de la Salle disembarked in 1402. The two conquerors pushed on through the valley of Vega de Río Palmas, tall palm-trees above them, |
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by tourism. From the harbour, you have a view or the entire panorama of the streets and alleyways built into the hillside. Subconsciously, you relax, watching the fishermen or taking a stroll along the long black sandy bay to the prettily paved beach promenade.The church was consecrated in 1900, having been built in 1879 with the money of an emigrant who had made his fortune in Cuba, 




