Majorero cheese, a treasure of Fuerteventura Goats have always been great allies to the people of Fuerteventura.Resilient and docile animals, they possess an incredible ability to adapt to desert and dry climates, which has allowed the survival of the local...
Goats of Fuerteventura Fuerteventura is so full of goats that these animals have become its symbol for years. Every souvenir depicts them, and they, oblivious, spend their days chewing on the few plants they find and posing for photos with tourists. They feed on...
History of Tindaya Mountain Tindaya is the place that the ancient Maho people, the prehistoric aboriginal inhabitants of Fuerteventura, dedicated to worship and spirituality. In the area of the mountain, there were over 300 podomorphic engravings, depicting human foot...
How’s the weather in Fuerteventura? Fuerteventura is famous for its mild and spring-like climate all year round, the scarcity of rain, and the almost constant presence of wind.The wind usually blows from the northeast, starting at the end of March and reaching...
The best time to visit Fuerteventura Big Tour Operators often feature Fuerteventura as an ideal travel destination from June to September, conveniently when Airfare rates and hotel rooms are more expensive. Local institutions and major Hotel Chains in Fuerteventura...