Best things to do in Caleta de Fuste
Caleta de Fuste is a small, quiet resort town set in a horseshoe bay on the eastern coast of Fuerteventura. There’s a wide variety of things to discover in the town and nearby, including historic sites, golden beaches, distinctive scenery and family-friendly attractions.
Viewpoints and panoramas
The best districts
Caleta de Fuste Marina: The marina area, with plenty of restaurants, bars and shops, is a great place to take a stroll, look at the boats and enjoy sea views.
Fuerteventura Golf Club: The nearby golf club isn’t just for players; it also offers a serene environment perfect for a relaxing walk.
Historical monuments
Castillo de San Buenaventura: As well as stunning views, this fortress, located near the marina, offers a glimpse into the island’s past.
** Church of Nuestra Señora de Antigua:** Well worth the 20km drive inland from Caleta de Fuste, Antigua’s church is an important religious site showcasing Canarian architecture and sacred art.
Windmills: While in Antigua, visit the windmill a few kilometres south at Tiscamanita, which symbolises Fuerteventura's agricultural past and makes for great photos. Windmills are a key element in Fuerteventura’s landscape, and this one has an interpretation centre where visitors can learn more about these iconic island landmarks.
Museums
Day trips in the area
Betancuria: Nestled in the mountains, this tranquil old capital showcases traditional Canarian architecture, culture and history. To dive deeper into local heritage, visit the Betancuria Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography.
Isla de Lobos: This small island off the coast of Fuerteventura is a haven for nature lovers, with hiking trails, beautiful beaches and diverse wildlife.
Dunas de Corralejo Natural Park: Famous for its expansive sand dunes resembling a miniature desert next to the sea, this natural park is perfect for families, romantic strolls and water sports.
Activities for families in Caleta de Fuste
Caleta de Fuste holidays can appeal to most tastes, but a variety of family-friendly attractions and long stretches of soft sand ensure quality family time.
Beaches: The calm waters of Caleta de Fuste's beaches are perfect for young children. The beach at La Guirra is one of the island’s most popular beaches for small children where the sea is so calm they can paddle and play safely all day.
Aquarium and zoos: Oasis Park Fuerteventura is a short drive from Caleta de Fuste and offers an exciting day out for families. The park features a zoo, botanical garden and interactive animal shows that will delight kids of all ages.
Interactive museums: The Salt Museum at Las Salinas del Carmen provides an educational and engaging experience for children, teaching them about the island's traditional salt production.
Free things to do in Caleta de Fuste
There’s no need to spend a fortune on holidays to Caleta de Fuste as there are plenty of things to partake in without loading up your credit card.
Free entertainment: Caleta de Fuste has a programme of free entertainment for everyone to enjoy throughout the year: This includes jazz performed on the streets every Saturday from 5 pm to 8 pm and beach activities for children are organised by the local council during July and August.
Annual festivals: Join in the festivities of Carnival in February, where you can enjoy colourful parades, music and dance. The Fiesta de San Juan in June features bonfires on the beach and is a unique cultural experience.
Explore Caleta de Fuste by bus: The local bus service (Tiadhe) is an affordable way to explore Caleta de Fuste and beyond. Routes 3 and 10 are popular, with tickets costing around €1.45.
Free guided tours: Many companies operate complementary guided walking tours of Caleta de Fuste, operating on a tips-only basis. These tours shed light on the region’s hidden gems, history and culture.
Nature and outdoor activities
Water sports: Just about every waterborne activity is available in Caleta de Fuste. Windsurfing is particularly popular due to the favourable wind conditions. Other options include scuba diving to explore the rich marine life, stand-up paddleboarding, sailing and fishing trips.
Adventure activities: On land, there are excellent mountain bike trails and opportunities for horse riding. For those seeking more adrenaline-pumping experiences, consider exploring the rugged terrain by jeep, buggy or quad bike safari.
Hiking and nature walks: The island’s diverse landscapes offer numerous hiking opportunities, with trails that cater to all levels. The route up Tindaya Mountain provides stunning views of the island, while the coastal paths around Caleta de Fuste are ideal for leisurely walks, with beautiful sea views and opportunities to spot local wildlife.