filming location - Spain
Very beautiful and deserted volcanic beach. It is unlikely that you can swim here, the beach is not visited for that. It is better to visit during low tide, when the water goes away and the rocks are exposed read more...
A popular and one of the best beaches in Fuerteventura. The beach is sandy, very large and quite shallow in many places, which is ideal for families with small children read more...
An excellent viewpoint of Mount Tindaya on the island of Fuerteventura. The mountain is of special historical and archaeological interest because of the large number of rock paintings left by the Aborigines, for whom Tindaya was a sacred place read more...
The first fortifications on this site were built by the Arabs in the 8th century. After the Reconquista (expulsion of the Arabs), the castle was rebuilt several times, especially in the 14th and 15th centuries, and controlled the route between Cordoba and Seville. In the 20th century, Count Torralvo (1910–1936) invested significant funds in the restoration of the castle. Thanks to this, the castle is currently in excellent condition read more...
Corralejo National Park is a popular place to walk the sand dunes, we saw hundreds of tourists doing this activity. There is no special place with the most beautiful dunes as they move around, so just drive along the road through the park and stop wherever is interesting. In 2023, the highest number of tourists was here 28.725806, -13.842806 read more...
Probably the most beautiful and interesting place in Fuerteventura. A perfect place for a movie like Jurassic Park. As of 2023, there is only a dirt road leading here, but it is passable for any vehicle read more...
One of the most atmospheric cities in Spain, which we had wanted to visit for a long time, although it was not so easy, as the city is located almost in the furthest corner from all the main Spanish tourist trails and far from all the coasts.
The historic centre is incredibly well preserved, despite being quite large. It's easy to feel like you're in the Middle Ages, especially if you walk through the streets early in the morning, before the tourists arrive. The old town has preserved unique examples of Moorish, Roman, Gothic and Renaissance architecture read more...
Tourists in Fuerteventura go to see the dunes in Corralejo National Park. However, there is another place that is much more interesting and less accessible, the El Jable dunes. It is not accessible by public transport, and it is not easy to get here by private vehicle either, although we have seen a few off-road tours read more...
Beautiful stone canyon on the island of Fuerteventura. We were with a small child, so we only walked at the bottom of the canyon, next time will go higher. Also, you can turn round a bit, here 28.391917, -14.104167, there is a beautiful place Arco de las Peñitas read more...
Beautiful ancient ruins not far from Seville. The city was founded in 206 BC by the Roman commander Publius Cornelius Scipio after his victory over the Carthaginians. Italica became the first Roman settlement on the Iberian Peninsula and played a huge role in the history of the region read more...