• Church of Our Lady of Candelaria in La Oliva, Fuerteventura
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Homegrown Surfschool

Homegrown Surfschool

Immerse yourself in the thrilling world of surfing with Homegrown, the premier surf school on the island of Fuerteventura. Founded in 1995 and nestled in the heart of Corralejo, this acclaimed school offers the perfect opportunity to learn how to surf amidst the year-round blessing of consistent waves and delightful weather. Experience the island's prime surf destination while embarking on your journey to master the waves in the best part of Fuerteventura, where adventure and skill-building await.
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La Oliva

La Oliva

Explore the serene ex-capital of La Oliva, where ornate Canarian carpentry and elegant mansions like Casa de los Coroneles offer a glimpse into the island's history. Don't miss the opportunity to visit the charming Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria, its square bell tower visible for miles. As you venture further, encounter natural marvels like the expansive Dunes of Corralejo and the majestic Tindaya Mountain, adding a touch of awe-inspiring beauty to this captivating destination.
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Tindaya Mountain

Tindaya Mountain

Montaña de Tindaya is a sacred mountain renowned for its natural, geological, and historic significance. Still known as "The Mountain of Witches", the mountain is associated with the times of myth and magic — there are 213 engravings from prehistoric times dotted around the hillsides. On clear days, hikers may catch a glimpse of Tenerife and Gran Canaria from the summit of the mountain. The hike is suitable for all experience levels. NOTE: This mountain is a protected area for several species of birds, and hikers must seek a permit from ‘Consejería de Medio Ambiente’ before setting foot on the mountain.
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