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Corralejo sits at the northern tip of Fuerteventura, the second-largest of the Canary Islands and the one closest to the African coast. On a clear day, the outline of Lanzarote is visible across the narrow strait to the north, and the Saharan origins of the island's landscape are unmistakable in the pale, wind-sculpted dunes that stretch south of the town. Those dunes, protected within the Parque Natural de las Dunas de Corralejo, cover several kilometres of coastline and represent one of the most striking natural formations in the entire archipelago. The town itself grew from a small fishing settlement into Fuerteventura's principal resort hub, though the old harbour quarter still carries traces of its earlier character, with low whitewashed buildings and working boats alongside the pleasure craft.
The Atlantic here is not the calm, warm Mediterranean that visitors sometimes expect from a Spanish holiday. Fuerteventura is exposed and consistently windy, which is precisely why the island has become one of Europe's foremost destinations for windsurfing and kitesurfing. The beaches around Corralejo, particularly Flag Beach to the south, draw serious water-sports enthusiasts from across the continent, and the conditions are reliable enough to support a year-round community of instructors and schools. For those who prefer calmer water, the sheltered coves closer to the town centre offer gentler swimming, and the sea temperature rarely drops low enough to discourage a dip even in January.
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