
莫罗哈布勒:海豚和鲸鱼观赏之旅
Boat Tours in Morro Jable
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At the southern tip of Fuerteventura, where the island tapers into a long arc of pale sand before the Atlantic takes over entirely, Morro Jable occupies a position that feels genuinely remote even by Canary Islands standards. The town sits at the foot of the Jandía Peninsula, a protected natural park of volcanic ridges and wind-scoured dunes that stretches westward toward Punta de Jandía, the island's most westerly point. That geography shapes everything here: the light is fierce, the landscape stripped back, and the sea is the dominant fact of daily life.
Fuerteventura is the oldest of the Canary Islands geologically, and the Jandía Peninsula carries that age visibly in its eroded basalt hills and the broad, shallow lagoons that form along the eastern shore. Morro Jable itself grew from a small fishing settlement into a resort town over the second half of the twentieth century, and traces of both identities remain. The old fishing quarter, known as Morro Jable proper, sits apart from the newer hotel strip of Jandia Playa, with narrower streets and a working harbour where local boats still put out into the Strait of Fuerteventura. The beach that connects the two, Playa de Jandia, runs for several kilometres and is consistently ranked among the finest in Spain, its fine white sand and relatively calm inshore waters a product of the peninsula's sheltered eastern aspect.
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