The History of Tindaya Mountain Tindaya is a sacred place that the Maho people — the prehistoric aboriginal inhabitants of Fuerteventura — dedicated to worship and spirituality. On and around the mountain, more than 300 podomorphic engravings (depictions of human...
How’s the weather in Fuerteventura? Fuerteventura is famous for its mild, spring-like climate year-round, scarce rainfall, and the almost constant presence of wind. The wind typically blows from the northeast, starting in late March and peaking between June and...
The best time to visit Fuerteventura Big Tour Operators often feature Fuerteventura as an ideal travel destination from June to September, conveniently when Airfare rates and hotel rooms are more expensive. Local institutions and major Hotel Chains in Fuerteventura...
Bioarchitecture is Our Sustainable Choice “We must avoid the destruction of every old wall, every subdivision, every house where time has left a historical imprint. Its disappearance would forever erase a past full of meaning and wisdom gained from centuries of...
Explore the Journey: From Neglected Stone House to Boutique Hotel in Fuerteventura This incredible journey began over five years ago when we took on the challenge of transforming a neglected but beautiful old stone house into what is now Alma Calma Hotel Rural....
Corralejo Dunes Nature Park, what to see, when to visit, and how to get there The Corralejo Natural Park is one of the great wonders of Fuerteventura. Located in the north of the island, in the municipality of La Oliva, it stretches over 2,600 hectares of fine, almost...