Jandía Beach is a vast area of sandy bays and a natural park in southern Fuerteventura. The beaches here are considered the best on the island, despite fierce competition from other resort towns. Spend days exploring countless lagoons and sand dunes in Jandía Natural Park.
The beaches are so numerous and large that it is easy to find your own quiet, scenic space to relax and meditate. Most beaches lie between the Morro Jable area at the island’s southern tip and Costa Calma. Sotavento de Jania Beach is very picturesque, with many lagoons and sand dunes.
Enjoy a family picnic away from other holiday makers. Capture photos of the sprawling beaches of white sand meeting aquamarine ocean water.
Pick a beach and take your surfboard to ride the waves. With fairly consistent wind, the surfing conditions are perfect. Build sand castles with the kids and cool down in the clean ocean waves.
Find something for every type of beach bum, including several nudist beaches and areas with aquatic activities, such as windsurfing and snorkeling in the clear water.
A little inland, find rows of shops, restaurants and bars, accommodating travellers with drinks and local cuisine, such as tapas and shellfish. Many hotels and shopping centers cater to travellers. Most establishments have English-speaking staff, although the local language is Spanish.
Jandía Beach is located on the southern part of the island, which projects westward like a boot. The northern part of the natural park is about 40 miles (64 kilometres) southwest from Fuerteventura Airport. Use the regular bus service which takes passengers around the large Jandía Beach area and connects to other resort towns on the island.
Visit Jandía Beach to forget what the world is like beyond sand, sea and ultimate relaxation.