We love —
- Staying in a perfectly located hotel, just moments from the lively heart of the town centre and its charming streets.
- Unwinding on a shaded Balinese bed after a refreshing swim in the cool pool beneath the warm afternoon sun.
- Making yourself at home in a spacious duplex apartment, ideal for relaxed stays with family or friends all together.
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Hotel Buendia Corralejo —
Discover the island of Fuerteventura and its striking beaches with a stay at the Hotel Buendia Corralejo. Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, this welcoming address offers a calm and relaxing setting, ideal for unwinding while enjoying the natural beauty of the surroundings. From here, you can easily explore the area or take part in a range of water sports.
Located in the heart of Corralejo, less than a mile from La Goleta beach, the hotel places you within easy reach of a charming fishing village known for its mix of sandy and pebble beaches. A short distance away lie the impressive dunes of Corralejo Natural Park and the expansive Grandes Playas, recognised as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Shops, restaurants, and bars are all nearby, while the port, only 800 metres away, offers ferry connections to Lanzarote and Lobos Island.
Your room —
Enjoy a stay in a Two Bedroom Street View Duplex Apartment with an independent entrance & terrace.
Two Bedroom Street View Duplex Apartment with an independent entrance & terrace
This two-bedroom duplex apartment offers a spacious and practical setting, ideal for stays with family or friends. Set across two levels, it features a private entrance for added privacy and independence, along with comfortable, thoughtfully arranged living spaces.
The terrace, with its views over the city, is perfect for enjoying relaxed moments outdoors—whether it’s a sunny breakfast or a quiet pause at the end of the day. An excellent choice for combining comfort, independence, and a welcoming atmosphere in the heart of Corralejo.
Your dining choices
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
For dining, Soledad Big Waves, the hotel’s courtyard bar, offers a laid-back setting with an open-air terrace, ideal for breakfast or lunch. The menu draws inspiration from the island’s sea, landscapes, and surf culture, showcasing fresh, locally influenced dishes prepared with care and creativity.
Your time
On-site, the hotel features a heated swimming pool and a solarium, perfect for enjoying the year-round Canarian sunshine. Guests can take advantage of a variety of activities and entertainment, hire bicycles to explore the local area, or simply relax on one of the Balinese beds. A well-equipped gym is also available for those wishing to stay active. For a more adventurous experience, surfing equipment can be rented, with lessons offered at the Mosquito Surf School (additional charge).
Optional excursions —
Grand Tour of Fuerteventura
Discover the authentic Fuerteventura by visiting its traditional villages, historic sites, magnificent landscapes and an aloe vera plantation, all accompanied by a typical lunch.
Traditions and delights of Fuerteventura
Discover the landscapes, villages, local flavours and hidden treasures of Fuerteventura on a small-group excursion combining culture, nature and gastronomy.
4x4 adventure in Cofete
Set off in a 4x4 to discover the wild south of Fuerteventura, with its remote tracks, heavenly beaches such as Cofete, typical villages and breathtaking scenery.
Buggy trip in the north of Fuerteventura - Transfer included from Corralejo
Take a buggy adventure through the dunes, volcanic slopes and lunar landscapes of northern Fuerteventura on this thrilling tour.
Dolphin watching and snorkelling in Lobos - from Corralejo
Take a sea excursion from Corralejo to meet the dolphins and enjoy some snorkelling near the island of Lobos, with drinks and snacks included.
Oasis Wildlife - a visit to the heart of nature on Fuerteventura
Discover over 3,000 exotic animals and plants in Fuerteventura's unique zoological and botanical park, ideal for all the family and committed to conservation.
Day trip to Lanzarote from Fuerteventura
Discover Lanzarote's spectacular volcanic landscapes for a day, with Timanfaya, wine tasting at La Geria and a magical visit to Jameos del Agua.
Entrance ticket to Acua Water Park
Enjoy an unforgettable day out with family and friends at Fuerteventura's only water park, with more than 14 attractions, children's areas, entertainment and services in Corralejo.
Ferry to Lobos Island
Explore the protected volcanic island of Lobos by ferry from Corralejo, with its turquoise lagoons, hiking trails, beaches and unique biodiversity.
Your journey to the Canary Islands —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Fuerteventura —
Fuerteventura, the second-largest of Spain’s Canary Islands, is a haven for travellers seeking sun, sea, and serenity. Just a four-hour flight from London, the island offers 330km of coastline with pristine beaches, turquoise waters, and dramatic volcanic landscapes. Beyond its natural beauty, Fuerteventura reveals a quieter charm, perfect for families, couples, and watersports enthusiasts alike.
Must-sees:
- Cofete Beach: A remote 12km stretch of golden sands framed by mountains in the Jandía Natural Park, ideal for solitude seekers.
- La Concha Beach, El Cotillo: A family-friendly spot with calm, crystal-clear waters and nearby seafood restaurants.
- Betancuria: The island’s historic heart, offering cobblestone streets, a charming church, and a glimpse into Fuerteventura’s colonial past.
Culinary culture:
Fuerteventura’s cuisine reflects its laid-back lifestyle and rich heritage. Sample majorero cheese, a local goat cheese protected by designation of origin status. Pair it with gofio, a toasted grain flour unique to the Canaries, often served as a side dish or dessert. Seafood shines in dishes like vieja sancochada (parrotfish stew), and don’t miss papas arrugadas - salt-crusted potatoes with mojo sauce. For a sweet finish, try bienmesabe, a dessert made with almonds and honey.
Dive deeper:
To truly connect with Fuerteventura, explore beyond its beaches. Visit the Ecomuseum of La Alcogida to learn about traditional island life, or hike through the lunar landscapes of Malpaís de La Arena, a volcanic area perfect for photography. Discover the art scene at Centro de Arte Canario in La Oliva, showcasing works inspired by the island’s unique environment.
Good to know:
The local currency is the euro. Fuerteventura enjoys a mild, sunny climate year-round, though October to April offers cooler breezes. Hiring a car is recommended for exploring remote beaches and inland villages, while taxis and buses are reliable for shorter journeys.