
Discover the 10 best beaches in Fuerteventura: Cofete, Corralejo, Sotavento and more. A practical guide to choosing the north or south and enjoying the island.
Fuerteventura stands out for the quality and variety of its beaches. Across the island, completely unspoilt stretches of sand coexist with sheltered beaches ideal for swimming, as well as long sections of coastline open to the Atlantic, highly valued by water sports enthusiasts. This diversity helps answer one of the most common questions among travellers: what are the 10 best beaches in Fuerteventura?
The selection below combines objective criteria such as natural beauty, state of conservation, accessibility and overall visitor experience.
1. Cofete beach
Cofete beach, located within the Jandía Natural Park, is one of the most impressive coastal areas in the Canary Islands. Its vast size—over 12 kilometres long—and the total absence of buildings create the feeling of being on a completely deserted island.

Although access involves driving along an unpaved road and swimming is not always advisable due to strong waves, Cofete is a must for those seeking unspoilt natural landscapes. For this very reason, many travellers consider it the most beautiful beach in Fuerteventura.
2. Grandes Playas de Corralejo
In the north of the island, the Grandes Playas de Corralejo stretches alongside the Corralejo Dunes Natural Park. This is a succession of white-sand beaches with crystal-clear waters offering direct views of Lanzarote.

Their easy access, wide open spaces and protected environment make them an excellent option for families and for those who enjoy long walks along the shoreline.
3. Sotavento beach
Located in the municipality of Pájara, Sotavento is one of the most famous beaches in the south of the island. Its main attraction is the lagoons that form at low tide, creating large areas of shallow water.

Sotavento is also internationally renowned for windsurfing and kitesurfing, although it still offers plenty of quieter areas for those who simply want to enjoy the scenery.
4. La Concha beach (El Cotillo)
La Concha beach, in El Cotillo, has a semicircular shape that provides natural protection from the waves, resulting in calmer waters. In addition, volcanic rock formations at both ends of the beach act as natural breakwaters.

For this reason, it is one of the most popular low-wind beaches in Fuerteventura and an excellent choice for families with children or for people who are not confident swimmers.
5. Matorral beach
Located in Morro Jable, Matorral beach is an urban beach well integrated into its surroundings, with protected dune areas and a long promenade.

It is a very convenient option for those looking for a beach close to restaurants, shops and pleasant seaside walks, without giving up a well-maintained natural setting.
6. Esquinzo beach
Esquinzo beach, also in the south of the island, is known for its quieter atmosphere compared to nearby beaches. Although it is easily accessible, it tends to be less crowded, especially outside the high season.

Its clean waters and natural surroundings make it a great alternative for travellers looking to relax without complete isolation.
7. Ajuy beach
Ajuy beach offers a very different landscape from the rest of the island. Its dark volcanic sand and surrounding cliffs make it a real highlight for geology enthusiasts.

Ajuy is ideal for a relaxed visit, a walk through the area and exploring the nearby sea caves, making it one of the most distinctive natural spots in Fuerteventura.
8. La Pared beach
Open to the Atlantic Ocean, La Pared beach is known for its waves and sunsets. It is not the best choice for swimming on rough days, but it is highly valued by surfers and by those who enjoy wild, uncrowded landscapes.

Its location also makes it a good stop on a route along the island’s west coast.
9. Garcey beach
Garcey beach is one of the least well-known beaches on the island. It is fairly small and far from services, making it ideal for walking, disconnecting and enjoying the surroundings at a relaxed pace.

It is particularly recommended for those wishing to stay away from the busiest areas.
10. Tebeto beach
Located on the north coast near Tindaya, Tebeto beach stands out for its unspoilt setting and turquoise waters. It rarely receives many visitors, allowing it to be enjoyed calmly and with respect for the landscape.

It is a clear example that, even beyond the most popular areas, Fuerteventura continues to offer beaches of outstanding quality.
Best beaches in Fuerteventura: north or south?
When choosing, it is important to consider the type of experience you are looking for. The north is known for more sheltered and accessible beaches, such as Corralejo or El Cotillo, while the south offers wide open spaces and more dramatic landscapes, with examples like Cofete or Sotavento.
What is the best beach area in Fuerteventura?
The truth is that there is no single correct answer. If you are looking for a quiet stay and prioritise rest, areas such as El Cotillo or Esquinzo work very well. However, if you prefer to have services and the beach close at hand, Corralejo and Morro Jable are practical options. Jandía, meanwhile, is ideal for those who favour wide-open landscapes and nature.
Fuerteventura invites visitors to explore the island at a leisurely pace and to discover each of its natural gems, always with respect for the environment and the local community.
Still not sure where to stay on your next trip to Fuerteventura?
Choosing the right place to stay is essential to enjoy the island comfortably and coherently. In this sense, Hotel HD Lobos Natura is an ideal base from which to explore both the north of the island and its most representative natural areas.