What to do in Fuerteventura in 3 days by campervan?
What better way to explore the island of endless beaches and white sand than aboard your campervan?.
Before we set off on our adventure, we must keep in mind that there are several protected areas and that we must be aware that we have to take care of this wonderful island.
The so-called “beach of the Canary Islands”.
Although our campervans don't offer extensive amenities, they have the essentials. This, combined with endless open spaces, will make your trip a truly unforgettable experience.
Let the adventure begin:
Day 1
- Corralejo Dunes
- Corralejo-Lobos seafront promenade
- Northern Highway Corralejo – El Cotillo
If you are coming up from the Airport, we recommend not taking the highway and instead heading towards Corralejo Dunes, This landscape will surprise us. Along this road, we have several beaches with parking, perfect for stopping and even enjoying a swim in these crystal-clear waters and white sand.
We continue in that direction Corralejo. We recommend taking a walk from the marina to Waikiki Beach.
The island of Lobos will be your stunning backdrop. You have the option of a guided tour of the island. In half a day, you can get a feel for this marvel steeped in history.
At sunset we recommend the Northern Highway from Corralejo to El Cotillo It's right next to the coast. Enjoy the colors, the smell, the salt air. We can only give you one piece of advice: take all the time you need to capture the magic of this place.
Finally, take a look at Cotillo beach and watch the sun set over the sea.
Day 2
- La Oliva/ Tefia/ Puertito de los Molinos
- Betancuria
- Vega-Palma Road
- Ajuy (Caves)
- The Wall (Beach)
This day involves covering a few more kilometers, but enjoying the scenery is guaranteed.
We started our day, heading south.
Passing through The Olive, capital of the North of Fuerteventura, direction Tefia To our right we will see the sacred mountain of Fuerteventura, Tindaya. Once we have passed through Tefía, we head towards the Puertito de los Molinos where we will be surprised by how wild this place is.
If we have time we can visit the Playa del Valle.
Afterwards we headed to Betancuria, city with a very curious history from the time of the arrival in the Canary Islands.
The road from Betancuria to La Pared is highly recommended, especially at sunset. (Vega de Rio Palmas)
You can enjoy numerous viewpoints, from which you will see Fuerteventura from a special point of view.
Set aside a few hours to watch Ajuy. A walk to its caves is a sure bet.
Day 3
- Cofete
After a busy day, we headed south to visit the Jandia Natural Park.
Past Morrojable, we will see the turnoff towards Cofete and Faro Punta de Jandía.
The journey to Cofete is highly recommended, with its viewpoint, beaches and, why not, a visit to Casa Winter, a living history of how World War II came to Fuerteventura.

