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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Cruises sailing yacht type Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 42 We speak the following languages: Polish, English, German, Spanish and Russian. Maximum number of guests: 9 persons. Yacht cruise from Morro Jable takes about 3.5 hours including sailing; you may encounter dolphins, whales, turtles, etc. We stop at anchor so that you have time for swimming, snorkeling and a meal made from Canarian products: ham, cheese, tomatoes, Canarian potatoes, sauce mojo rojo, bread etc. soft drinks, wine, cava, beer. The price includes a shuttle bus to / from the hotel: Tarajalejo, Costa Calma, Jandia.. you can also use the free wi-fi on the yacht. You can pay by credit card.
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 105 reviews
Thursday 26th November and we we driving from Pajara to La Pared and we were very pleasantly surprised to find this unusual Mirador along the way. We made are way up, the paved pathway and steps, to the Mirador, which took about 10 minutes. Initially the stone pathway is a gentle incline but becomes a sharp slope towards the top. There were small solar lights set into the path, which would be use at night to guide visitors to the top. On the pathway up to the astronomical view point, there is a small lookout area, with the statue of 2 goats and a stone star set into the ground. From here there are some incredible views across to the Cardon Mountain. It was extremely windy when we visited and rain was threatening so basically it was a quick up and down. Even though the weather was not that brilliant when we were here, we were treated to some incredible views across the Island. This is a unique Mirador as its visitors would normally come here at night, with their telescopes and viewing equipment to view the sky and all its treasures. The pathway, its small low walls and other structures have been constructed with an orange/brown stone which compliments the natural landscape. There are numerous information boards around giving details of where to look and what can be seen. There were some fittings for viewing equipment in place but the equipment had been removed.
3.5 based on 231 reviews
Please leave a donation for the family when you enter. Open 10-1400 and 1400-1700. We were lucky enough to meet the owner Pedro and he gave us a guided tour of the out of bounds areas to tourists. Such a bizarre underground chamber with striking similarities to the architecture of Auschvitz. No natural daylight downstairs, tunnels and cells. Please read up on all the conspiracy theories before you go. We went in our little rental car and got there unscathed and full of adventure. This was the highlight of our trip for me. The beach came a close second
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