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Oasis Wildlife Fuerteventura Ticket
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Oasis Wildlife Fuerteventura Ticket

Oasis Wildlife is home to a huge variety of birds, reptiles and African animals, living as close to their natural habitat as possible. There's a successful breeding programme here and recent arrivals include giraffes, sea lions and hippos.Get up close to many of them at the sea lion, reptile and birds of prey shows. In between shows, you can come eye-to-eye with the giraffes on the viewing platform, laugh at the antics of the cheeky chimps, admire the elephants and take pictures of the meerkats, otters, zebras and hippos – the list is endless.There is also an optional 25-minute camel ride available, adding adventure and laughs along the way, aswell as a 20-minute educational lemur experience, learning all about these beautiful, endangered primates.

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Return Ferry Ticket with Fred Olsen to Lanzarote
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Return Ferry Ticket with Fred Olsen to Lanzarote

There's a fast and convenient way to hop over to Lanzarote for the day. Choose between either the Fred Olsen Bocaina fast ferry, which takes roughly 25-minutes or the Fred Olsen Buganvilla ferry, which takes roughly 35. With a good selection of crossings every day, you'll be able to comfortably spend the day on a different Canary island under your own steam.

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Acua Water Park Corralejo Ticket
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Acua Water Park Corralejo Ticket

The only waterpark in Fuerteventura is the ideal spot for a day of fun in the sun. Acua Water Park Corralejo is bursting with attractions. Kids and adults can splash about in wave pools, whirlpools, lazy rivers and even dive into the depths of the Dark Cave. There's no better way to cool off from the midday heat than in pools and slides of all shapes and sizes. Kids have their own zone to safely play with animal-shaped slides and mushroom sprinklers, but if you're looking for something to get the adrenaline pumping through your veins then there's the multilane racer where you'll be able to clock up speeds of up to 30km/h.What's more there's the wave pool, black hole and kamikaze to test your nerve, or to slow down the pace you'll find the whirlpool and lazy river just the ticket. And to refuel your energy levels there are self-service restaurants and food outlets selling all kinds of tasty treats.

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Return Ferry Ticket with Naviera Armas to Lanzarote
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Return Ferry Ticket with Naviera Armas to Lanzarote

Why settle for just seeing Fuerteventura while you're here? Departing from Correlejo in the north, this 30-minute Naviera Armas ferry takes you to the heart of Playa Blanca in Lanzarote. Explore this bustling resort under your own steam for the day, whether it be sightseeing, checking out the local beaches or shopping for souvenirs.

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Return Ferry Ticket with Fred Olsen to Gran Canaria
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Return Ferry Ticket with Fred Olsen to Gran Canaria

Why settle for just seeing Fuerteventura while you're here? Departing from Morro Jable in the south, this two-hour Fred Olsen ferry takes you to the heart of Las Palmas in Gran Canaria. Explore the capital under your own steam for the day, whether it be sightseeing, checking out the local beaches or shopping for souvenirs.

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Camel Safari Ticket
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Camel Safari Ticket

Travel through Fuerteventura's famous lunar-like landscapes by camel. Make your way to Oasis Wildlife Fuerteventura, and you'll first get a fascinating insight into camel conservation and behaviours from an expert. Then, enjoy a bumpy-but-fun 25-min camel ride along dusty tracks and trails until you spot the sea. It's an experience sure to be a hit with the whole family.

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Lobos island ferry and snorkeling experience from Corralejo
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Lobos island ferry and snorkeling experience from Corralejo

An experience that combines exploration, relaxation, Puertito fishing village, and the Isla de Lobos' marine wonders from Corralejo.

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Round-trip ferry to Lobos Island with authorization from Corralejo
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Round-trip ferry to Lobos Island with authorization from Corralejo

Enjoy a tour of Lobos Island and its hidden treasures. Board on a boat and discover this enchanting island.

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Stand-Up-Paddle for beginners in Morro Jable Bay
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Stand-Up-Paddle for beginners in Morro Jable Bay

Book this 2-hour Stand-Up-Paddle (SUP) course for beginners in the bay of Morro Jable in Fuerteventura! Learn the basics of SUP surfing, get individual feedback - 4 students per surf instructor.

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Things to do in Fuerteventura

The second largest of the Canaries, Fuerteventura is the ideal destination for beach buffs and nature fans. It boasts no fewer than 150km of sandy beaches, which includes everything from long sweeps of sand to tucked-away coves. Plus, the landscapes here are so diverse they could be used as the set of a sci-fi movie – expect sand dunes, palm-studded oases and 24 volcanoes. Elsewhere, there are lots of colonial villages dotted throughout the island that are ripe for exploring. Top six things to do in Fuerteventura 1. Explore Jandía Natural Park and Corralejo Natural Park Covering the island’s southernmost tip, Jandía Natural Park offers heaps of wave-washed beaches that are hemmed in by a dramatic ridgeline. It’s almost as if Mother Nature had 4x4 safaris in mind when she created it. The abandoned Villa Winter and the island’s highest point, Pico de la Zarza, are the ideal places to stop and take some photos of the postcard-ready scenery. The dunes of the Corralejo Natural Park are the largest in the Canary archipelago and are home to endemic animal and plant species that you can't see anywhere else, including endangered birds and beetles that burrow under the sand. The park’s southern limit is marked by the Mars-like Roja volcano. Both natural parks are well worth a day trip. 2. Head to Lobos Island Just minutes north of Fuerteventura, the uninhabited island of Lobos has all the essentials for a fun-filled day- trip. This little gem offers plenty of watersports opportunities. Put on your snorkel and swim alongside groupers, damselfish, lizard fish, parrot fish, and octopuses – plus much more. To visit Lobos Island, you’ll need to book an excursion at least five days in advance. It’s a very popular day-trip destination, so we recommend booking early to make sure you don’t miss out. 3. Try your hand at some watersports With a mostly unspoilt coastline that’s surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, there’s an abundance of water activities to try out on Fuerteventura. Whether you’re a beginner or a pro, a diving or snorkelling excursion is a must. Expert guides will take you underwater, where you can see fish, rays and even, with a little luck, seahorses. Catamaran trips and dolphin-watching outings are also on the cards. 4. Stroll around Salinas del Carmen A popular attraction on Fuerteventura is the Salinas del Carmen, the only still- functioning saltworks on the island. It’s located on the east coast, near Antigua, and includes a warehouse, merchant’s house, the remains of the old quay and a museum. During a visit, you can find out how important the salt industry has been for Fuerteventura and if you feel like getting your hands dirty, you can even be a salt worker for a day. 5. Tuck in to traditional Canarian cuisine Fuerteventura’s food scene is considered among the most authentic in the Canary Islands. Majorero cheese is particularly popular, and is made from the milk of majorero goats, which are native to the island. For traditional restaurants, you’ll want to head to historic Betancuria or the fishing village of Ajuy, where you can sample some of the freshest fish available. 6. Tick off Fuerteventura’s churches and windmills Apart from the volcanoes, nothing better represents Fuerteventura than its picture-perfect collection of whitewashed churches and pockmarked windmills. The prettiest churches can be found in Antigua, Betancuria, La Oliva and Pajara, while the most photogenic windmills are in Puerto Lajas, Villaverde and Llanos de la Concepción. Built to mill the local gofio flour in the traditionally windy parts of Fuerteventura, many have been completely restored in recent years.
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