On no account should you neglect to visit the most important tourist
attractions on the island. If you want to know more about them (location,
opening hours), "click" on the corresponding picture.
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The Isle of Lobos owes its name to
the number of seals that used to visit the island while emigrating
and stands proudly as one of Europe’s last remaining virgin
nature reserves ... 
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Betancuria Ethnographic Museum is
the ideal place for those wishing to deepen their knowledge of
the island’s history from ethnography to palaeontology and
archaeology ...  |
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Aside from the historic value of the house, the Unamuno
Museum located in Puerto del Rosario has on view some
of the writer´s most outstanding texts ...  |
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The natural and geological diversity of Fuerteventura
is best seen in the Dunes Natural Park of Corralero
in the north ...  |
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The southern side of Fuerteventura is dominated by
the Natural Park of Jandía, an impressive
blend of distinct landscapes ...  |
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In the village of Antigua as you travel along the ‘windmill
route’ you will find the Crafts Centre
displaying farming implements ...  |
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A place of worship for the Prehispanic inhabitants,
Mount Tindaya contains one of the most impressive
rock carvings of feet ...  |
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Located in the badlands of Arena near La Oliva, Colonels’
House is notable for its important historical contents
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La Alcogida Ecomuseum is made up of
seven dwellings which represent the traditional architecture of
Fuerteventura ...  |
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This museum exhibits important artefacts such as mortars, grinders, windmills, etc. You can also watch the making of “gofio”, the much appreciated cornmeal of the Canaries. |