Fuerteventura is the closest Canary Island to the coast of North Africa, being only 100 kilometers from Morocco. It is the second largest and is renowned for its long beaches of golden sand and dunes. The island is a paradise for water sports sun worshippers. Designated as a Biosphere Reserve, Fuerteventura is a destination where beautiful natural scenery and a relaxed lifestyle coexist with excellent facilities and attractions. In Fuerteventura’s urban and rural areas there are countless reminders of the island’s rich history, such as historic churches, windmills, museums, and ancestral homes. Meanwhile, life in Fuerteventura is heated throughout the year. There are definitely seasonal peaks, but generally more consistent visitor attendance than on the other Canary Islands. – https://www.spagna.info/isole-canarie/fuerteventura/