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Does Fuerteventura have white sand beaches?

The beaches closer to the town of Corralejo are more popular, and as such, offer more services. Within the park, heading southwards, these become wilder and more solitary. These idyllic beaches are caressed by beautiful turquoise waters. The white sands of these beaches are particularly unique.



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In and around the centre of Corralejo there are several golden and white sandy beaches where the water is usually calm and therefore good for bathing.

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Gran Canaria is most noted for its rugged coastlines, white sandy beaches, calm waters and African-influenced climate.

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Fuerteventura offers a multitude of magnificent beaches with practically unlimited chromatic varieties of sand. A lot of beautiful varied landscapes, all on the same island. There are almost all the color ranges, from white to black, through brown, gold and yellow.

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Especially on Fuerteventura, this topic is of high importance, as the island is much closer to the Equator than at home and, thus, the sun's rays are much more aggressive. The UVA light tans the skin directly by darkening existing pigment in the deeper skin layers.

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Crystal clear waters, virgin, paradisiacal beaches, dune fields, landscapes of soft mountains that run between white, black and golden sand... This is how a walk along the coast of Fuerteventura looks.

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Beautiful Beaches in Lanzarote and La Graciosa It's just a 30-minute boat ride between the best Canary Island beaches in Lanzarote and La Graciosa. Both islands boast the white sandy beaches of your dreams.

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Dive into Lanzarote's crystal clear waters, dig your toes into Tenerife's wide golden sand arcs, stare in disbelief at Gran Canaria's gargantuan sand dunes and fall in love with Fuerteventura's flawless sheltered coves…

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If you want to spend the whole day on the beach, sunbathing, surfing or snorkeling, Fuerteventura has no rival. On the other hand, if you are looking for a more varied holiday with beaches, hiking and cultural visits, Lanzarote is the best option.

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The statistics show that there is an average of 320 sunny days each year on Fuerteventura, and in the summer there can be 11 hours of sunshine a day.

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Tenerife is not a particularly windy island, although there may be times when the wind is stronger.

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Lanzarote. Lanzarote tends to be the hottest and most arid of the Canaries, as it is closest to the Sahara desert and because it is one of the lowest lying islands.

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As for the honor of the world's whitest sand? Well, it goes to the little-known beach at Hyam's Beach, on the shores of Jervis Bay in the Australia state of New South Wales.

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Hyams Beach: Australia Hyams Beach in New South Wales is considered one of the beaches with the whitest sand in the world, composed primarily of quartz.

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Another giant that is also known to be making trips around the Canary Islands is the Great White Shark. Despite its bad reputation, this type of shark turns to be a species threatened by indiscriminate fishing.

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Fuerteventura may be most famous for the beaches that ring its coast, but the interior shouldn't be ignored. Head south of Corralejo and you'll find vast expanses of volcanic terrain — craters and lava fields in a paintbox of terracotta tones.

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What is Fuerteventura Most Famous For? Wild, windswept, and fringed with shimmering beaches, Fuerteventura is the second largest among Spain's famous Canary Islands. Famed for its Mars-like backcountry, it's a land where cinnamon-tinged miradors keep watch over roaring waves.

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