The unsuspecting location: a supermarket strip mall in Costa Calma hides a tapas bar filled with locals. El Bar de Marko is a diamond in the rough that produced my favorite meal in Fuerteventura. Find the restaurant tucked away on the ground floor on the corner all the way to […]
Monthly Archives: February 2019
When I think of Fuerteventura, I feel the wind. I imagine the hills, and I see the windmills that sit on top of them. The force of the trade winds that course through the archipelago shaped the islands and its people in so many ways. By the 18th century windmills […]
The southwestern tip of Fuerteventura Island is referred to as the Jandia Peninsula, it was an entirely separate island many years ago. In the region there is a town called Morro Jable, where you can find the port that ferries passengers to Gran Canaria, and where many resorts are located. […]
Those who dare to tackle the unpaved mountain road that leads to Cofete Beach will be rewarded with golden sand that stretches forever, mesmerizing wild waves, and a backdrop of the highest point on Fuerteventura. Cofete is cut off from the rest of the island by the rough mountain range […]
The highest point on Fuerteventura rises directly from the beach splitting the Jandia Peninsula in half – one side dotted in resorts the other entirely remote. Hiking to the strikingly beautiful summit of Pico de la Zarza allows you to see the contrast from above, lovingly referred to as the […]
Along the west coast of Fuerteventura there are 120 million year old rocks that are older than the Canary Islands themselves. This area of geological significance and incredible beauty is called Monumento Natural de Ajuy – but how can such a statement be claimed? The oldest island in the archipelago, […]