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Fuerteventura sits closer to the African coast than to mainland Spain, a fact that shapes everything about it. The Sahara is only one hundred kilometres away, and the island wears that proximity openly: pale volcanic plains, ochre dunes that shift with the trade winds, and a light so flat and brilliant that photographers and painters have been drawn here for decades. It is the second largest of the Canary Islands and the oldest geologically, worn down over millions of years into a landscape of extraordinary horizontal drama. Where its neighbours Tenerife and Gran Canaria lean into altitude and forest, Fuerteventura gives you space, wind, and water.

The north of the island is where the Atlantic makes its most theatrical argument. Corralejo, a town built around a working harbour that grew into a resort without entirely losing its character, sits beside a protected natural park of white sand dunes that run for several kilometres along the coast. From the port here, ferries cross to Isla de Lobos, a tiny uninhabited island named for the monk seals that once gathered on its shores. The crossing takes roughly twenty minutes and delivers you to a place of near-complete quiet, volcanic rock, and clear shallow water. A catamaran sailing tour out to Lobos, with lunch and drinks included, is among the more popular ways to spend a day from Corralejo, and it is easy to understand why: the combination of the channel crossing, the island's stillness, and the return sail in the afternoon light is genuinely difficult to replicate elsewhere on the island.

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