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Corralejo, Fuerteventura, Spain Reviews View Cheap Holidays To CorralejoCorralejo, Fuerteventura, Spain i need some help!!! Rating: 10/10 Submitted by: jose Date of travel: 21/03/2008
hello
i visited corraleje last friday 21-3 2008 and i think it is a very nice place and i will come back next year for a holiday.
my problem is this; i went for some food to restaurant la luna wich is by the way a good place , but after a while i left and found out that my photocamera was gone,either way i lost it or forgot it
i am not shore but i am very sad because there are some
very precious photo's from the day before that was that i asked
my boyfriend to merry me .so if anybody know something
about it ,please contact me at jose.janson@live.nl
ps
keep the camera but send me the photo's please!
thanks
Jose from hollandCorralejo, Fuerteventura, Spain Sun Surf Sangria! Rating: 9/10 Submitted by: Nicole Date of travel: 20/07/2003
I went to Fuerteventura with a friend a few years ago. We were still at uni then and looking for a bit of fun and a break from reading and revising! And we got exactly that! We stayed at the Dunas Hotel in Corralejo. Their Luna bar is friendly and cheap but was a bit too family friendly for us. The pool was nice and the gym. But the real fun was to be had in the town just a short walk away. The seafood, the cheap alcohol and the REALLY lovely local people made our holiday!
The great thing about Fuerteventura is it's not as developed as the other canary islands. We were able to drive out to the sand dunes in the middle of the night and see shooting stars. And the surfing in fantastic! You can get a boat from Corralejo to Lobos Island which I highly recommend. Make the effort to climb the volcano. The views accross the bay and You can also get a ferry to Lanzarote for the day if you fancy seeing black volcanic sandy beaches! Personally I would steer clear of the other canary islands! The beaches in Corralejo are stunning white sands!
La Oliva is worth a visit too. You can get a bus from Corralejo. There are windmills and a couple of restaurants. There are also some old ruins and a volcano with a stunning crater.
I fell in love with Corralejo and after a week there I was gutted we had to leave. The plane was cancelled on the way back but Thomas Cook put us in a posh hotel (barcelo caleta de fuste - if i remember correctly) near the airport so we had an extra night for free!
Amazing holiday experience that anyone would love!
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