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Parque Natural de Corralejo Dunes Adventures

Parque Natural de Corralejo Dunes is a striking coastal dune system on Fuerteventura Island, famed for its vast sandy landscapes, unique flora and fauna, and excellent opportunities for outdoor recreation including hiking, wildlife viewing, and water sports.

6,424
Acres Protected
10+
Miles of Trails
500,000+
Annual Visitors
1994
Year Established

About Parque Natural de Corralejo Dunes

 

Located in the northeastern tip of Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, Parque Natural de Corralejo Dunes encompasses an impressive expanse of shifting sand dunes covering approximately 2,600 hectares. This protected natural park features a vast coastal desert ecosystem dominated by extensive white sand dunes formed from marine sediments, making it one of Europe's largest dune fields. The landscape transitions from dunes to golden beaches, backed by turquoise Atlantic waters, providing vibrant habitats for endemic and migratory species. The flora includes hardy dune plants adapted to arid, salty environments, while the fauna features several bird species such as the Kentish plover and various seabirds. The park holds historical importance as a traditional fishing and maritime area, with the nearby town of Corralejo serving as a gateway for visitors. Recreationists come here for hiking along dune trails, bird watching, photography, and enjoying wind- and kite-surfing on the nearby beaches. The park’s pristine sands and natural scenery draw visitors seeking a combination of natural beauty and outdoor adventure in a unique desert-coastal environment. Despite being a popular destination, conservation efforts focus on protecting the fragile dune ecosystems from erosion and human impact, preserving this spectacular landscape for future generations. Corralejo Dunes offers a rare blend of wild desert dunes next to vibrant ocean life, making it a must-visit for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts visiting Fuerteventura.

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Vast expanse of shifting white sand dunes stretching over 2,600 hectares

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Diverse dune-adapted plants and endemic bird species including the Kentish plover

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Prime spot for windsurfing and kitesurfing along the Atlantic coast

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Scenic hiking routes offering panoramic views of dunes and the ocean

Notable Natural Features

Corralejo Sand Dunes

An extensive coastal dune system formed by marine sediments, creating Europe's largest continuous dune landscape.

Isla de Lobos

A small volcanic island visible from the park, accessible by boat and offering additional hiking and snorkeling opportunities.

Atlantic Beaches

Pristine beaches along the park's edge with crystal clear water, ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports.