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.
Restaurants in Pajara
5.0 based on 26 reviews
Walked this beach every morning and evening into Jandia - never crowded, clean as a pin and sea views to die for at sun rise. Watch out for the occasional naturist if you are the shy & retiring sort !
5.0 based on 17 reviews
This is a no frills ( and sometimes no clothes) beach for all to enjoy. There are long stretches of sandy beach, and swimming when the sea is not too rough. Cafes and other facilities are on the edge of the beach, and easily accessible. It never seems to get too crowded.
4.5 based on 3,361 reviews
Getting there is an adventure in its self A unsurfaced rough track with a few hairpin bends and big drops thrown in Did it in my people carrier so any vehicle can do it Check your hire car allows off-road use as some track you and charge! The beach and views when there amazing There is a restaurant in Cofete so you can get away with taking food and drinks with you My only advice is get back before it gets dark !
4.5 based on 1,033 reviews
The southern end of this beach was just a couple of minutes from our hotel, and we loved being able to go down to the beach most days. The water is colder in February than say October, but there is plenty of sand and room for everyone. Facilities are limited on the beach but there are plenty of cafes etc nearby.
4.5 based on 2,083 reviews
It's a long sandy beach, more then 4 km, with a huge Laguna, which is empty at low tide. So, at low tide you can have fantastic hikes over the sandbanks. This area is luckely protect for nature. So no hotels or houses in this unique landscape shaped by the ocean and the wind. During summer time the wind can be very hard. So, not so nice for a hike, but fantastic for windsurfing and kiting.
4.5 based on 437 reviews
This seems an endless beach. You can walk it for about 5km. Great spots for surfing etc. Good for swimming. Nudism is tolerated. Life-guards every 500m. Nice beach cafés.
4.5 based on 199 reviews
Warm water in the Lagoon; Melia Hotel- surfers favorite hang out; Nudists also love the lagoon and the beach.
4.5 based on 2,138 reviews
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 93 reviews
Parked the car at the Ventura shopping centre and started walking, path was easy to find, a nice gentle ascent and fabulous views , especially at the summit. We started at 8.30 and were back down for 12 noon, that was allowing for plenty of photos and stopping for a packed lunch. We were blessed with the weather, didn't get too warm and blue skies gave great visibility at the summit. Recommend ... Bring plenty of water and sunscreen and some lunch and enjoy
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