
You will find no better place to slip in a table on the turquoise sea and the wind beatthe game. But Fuerteventura is not just sun and sand. On this island, declared a Biosphere Reserve can also enjoy other stunning landscapes and the extensive plains from years of erosion, contrasting with volcanoes and lava flows, or the stunning dune field from which there is a few miles away, a virgin, uninhabited islet has alsobeen listed as a Special Protection Area for Birds by European standards. If you're lucky, you can admire the flight of the vulture, the only species of vulture thatlives in the Canary Islands. Make your imagination also fly to the distant past and approach the Holy Mountain, one to which the natives attributed magical significance. In the charming villages of the interior also can breathe history thanks to its well-preserved traditional architecture, while the small fishing villagesfull of flavor show you their secrets in every corner. In Fuerteventura you'll poke the oldest rocks of the archipelago, marine sediments belonging to the time had not yet begun the process of formation of the islands Canarias.