Jandía Natural Park is a stunning protected area on the southwestern tip of Fuerteventura, known for its dramatic mountain landscapes, pristine beaches, and diverse native wildlife, offering excellent opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and coastal exploration.
Jandía Natural Park covers approximately the southern third of Fuerteventura, the second largest Canary Island, and is renowned for its rugged mountainous terrain dominated by the Jandía massif, including the island's highest peak, Pico de la Zarza (807 meters). The park's geography features a striking contrast between its volcanic origins, sharp ridges, expansive volcanic plateaus, and long stretches of sandy coastline bordering the Atlantic Ocean. This natural park is ecologically important due to its relatively undisturbed habitats that support endemic species such as the Canarian houbara bustard, the Barbary ground squirrel, and several unique reptiles like the Gran Canaria giant lizard. The coastal areas include renowned beaches such as Playa de Cofete and Playa del Matorral, prized for their wild beauty and crystal-clear waters. Historically, the Jandía region has been sparsely populated, which contributed to its preservation; archaeological findings reveal ancient Berber influences dating back to the pre-Hispanic era. Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to the park’s hiking routes across volcanic landscapes, birdwatching opportunities, and the chance to visit hidden coves and historic lighthouses like Punta Jandía. Visitors appreciate the tranquil environment combined with dramatic seascapes and mountain views, making Jandía Natural Park a must-see location for both nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Pico de la Zarza – highest summit on Fuerteventura with panoramic island views
Playa de Cofete – remote, wild beach fringed by sand dunes
La Pared – popular spot for surfing and dramatic sunset views
Historic Punta Jandía Lighthouse – coastal landmark on the park’s southern tip
At 807 meters, it’s the highest peak on Fuerteventura, offering sweeping views of the island and ocean beyond.
A pristine and expansive beach accessible via an unpaved road known for its dramatic setting and tranquility.
Historic lighthouse marking the southwestern tip of the island, providing scenic coastal vistas and a glimpse into maritime history.