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Rio Calma Fuerteventura - There really are many sides for the island of Fuerteventura. Encompassed by a number of other islands that depend on tourism for a lot of their business, Fuerteventura faces stiff competition for tourists from Tenerife, Gran Canaria and Lanzarote. But there's more for the story that simply having better hotels and beaches as this small island has several cards up its sleeve to tempt visitors to select it over others. Obviously sunshine and sandy beaches are very important to the offering but there are many other aspects that have more than purely sun worshippers to holiday on the island.

Fuerteventura is a relatively thin island stretching over 60 miles north to south and at where the island contracts on the southern end, may be the newer holiday area of Costa Calma. When tourism first found its footing on Fuerteventura resorts like Corralejo and Morro Jable in the south gained all of the headlines and travel operators almost exclusively sent people to these resorts. German tourists are predominant in Morra Jable still, whereas Caleta de Fuste, using its harbour and beach to the south, is a resort mainly visited by tourists in the UK. Caleta which are now using the name Costa Caleta (primarily to make it more appealing for individuals that might not have been there previously) is a good resort for families, with its nice sandy beach (maintained with imported sand, not the island's typical dark volcanic variety), pretty marina, greens and customarily quieter feel.

Rio Calma Fuerteventura - Costa Calma is fairly unique about the island as a relative newcomer for the tourism scene rather than seeing any holiday-specific building additions occur until about 20 years ago. The city was really just a fishing village just before that, without a town centre to communicate of and very little to lure in visitors apart from its wonderful situation directly on the coast. Costa Calma marks what many think is the best stretch of coastline in the entire Canaries, using a string of fantastic beaches lining the ocean front for more than 20 kilometres to the south. The resort is an accumulation of small hotels and villas, with neat streets flanked by palms and merely a couple of commercial developments providing small supermarkets, restaurants and cafes. For those who prefer staying active or perhaps maintaining fitness you can find activities like windsurfing and cycling to experience or just enjoy the landscape go for a gentle jog across the sand. German visitors also love Coast Calma, so that you will discover some typical German dishes about the restaurant menus but that's nothing to concern yourself with as German your meals are usually quite tasty.

Beaches south of Corralejo to the north is one of Fuerteventura's most spectacular. Here you can enjoy mile after mile of beach and sand dunes stretching inland in an area that provides both stunning scenery plus a spot to move away from it if needs be.

hotel Fuerteventura - For individuals who enjoy the outdoors Fuerteventura has three nature, one of which is the sandy desert-like area at Corralejo also known locally as El Jable. The mediocre ones will be the Jandia National Park in the south with the island and the small island of Los Lobos which sits over the El Rio strait and it is certainly one of Europe's last unspoiled natural areas. A short boat ride from Corralejo gets you there and several people take enough provisions to pay a day in this wonderful place.

So Fuerteventura has plenty for those searching for a selection of resorts, various activity or even a selection of aspects of natural beauty.