This beach near Costa Calma is absolutely stunning. It's quite windy, making it a popular spot for skilled wind-surfers and kite-surfers. The beach itself is spacious and stretches out for a long distance, providing a wonderful view of all the wind-surfers in action. It's a truly pleasant place to visit, especially if you enjoy taking leisurely walks along the shore.
This spot was great! The water was crystal clear, and for 10€ a day you can rent sun beds and a parasol, though we didn't need it so I can't comment on the quality of the service. The only downside was the strong winds and the chilly water temperature, which was a bit of a bummer since we visited between mid-August and early September. All in all, this was one of the nicest beaches we visited in Fuerteventura.
This spot is a lovely place to visit. It is easy to access and the walk to the right or stay in the middle when you get down the stairs is straightforward. However, there are no bathrooms and if you turn left there are lots of older people sunbathing in the nude, so it may not be the best place to bring a 5 year old.
This beach near Piedras Caidas is a large, unspoilt paradise. It's the perfect spot to relax and enjoy the golden fine sand. Though the wind can be strong at times, there are plenty of sheltered areas to keep you out of the breeze. It may not be as stunning as the nearby Sotavento Lagoons, but it's definitely a tranquil and beautiful place to spend a day.
This place is simply stunning! With its stunning sun and plenty of seating options, you'll be sure to have a great time here. Safety is also a priority here, so you can relax knowing you and your family are in good hands. All in all, this beach is a great spot to spend a day at!