Pajara, on Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands, has several beautiful beaches. Head to the eastern side of the island for white-sand beaches with calm waters; on the west coast, you’ll find black volcanic sand and rougher surf. The church of Nuestra Señora de Regla is worth a visit—the designs on its façade show Aztec influence, according to some experts.
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We drove all the way from Corralejo on our mission to visit as much of the island as possible.....and boy, oh boy what a lovely area Morro Jable is! Fantastic beaches,awesome promenade, old charming fisher village,long shopping streets.... P.s. Although we were staying in Corralejo, MJ owns my hart ????
4.5 based on 87 reviews
Pajara is a lovely little town full of trees which makes it stand out from the other towns in the area. Also the church which is built in the simple local style is very different as it has an amazing door and surround, decorated in Aztec symbols and also the interior is stunning. Allow time for your eyes to accustom to the darkness! The highly ornate back wall with lots of gold leaf and the black virgin is beautiful.
4.0 based on 819 reviews
Wednesday 11th November and we drove the 140 kilometres from our hotel, Riu Place in Corralejo to visit here. Our route took us via Morro Jable, the final 19 kilometres were on a twisty and undulating unsurfaced road which twisted and turned through the spectacular Natural Park of Jandia. The lighthouse is situated at the very end of the Jandía peninsula. Apart from the lighthouse building, tower and a restaurant there is nothing here apart from beautiful wild and rugged terrain with spectacular scenery. The restaurant was closed and looked as if it had not been open for some considerable time. A lighthouse was first build on this site in 1864. The current lighthouse is still in use today. It's dark stone tower, with the light at the top, measures 19 metres (62 feet). Our visit here was intended as a quick trip, as it turns out we stayed here for a good while. We walked across the headland just enjoying the wild landscape and it's lava formations. There were very few people here so we just wondered freely around loving the freedom and fresh air.
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Morro jable beach is just perfect easily as good as Caribbean beaches. Plenty of Sun beds and wind breaks. Beach bars and plenty of restaurants
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A piece of 1960/70 history with statues and plaques to the great Willy Brandt. In his day a giant among politicians. He spent a lot of time on Fuerteventura and is honoured accordingly in this particularly German area of Jandia.
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