Parque Natural de las Dunas de Corralejo is a vast coastal protected area famed for its expansive white sand dunes and crystal-clear turquoise waters, offering visitors unique desert-like landscapes alongside vibrant marine environments.
Located on the northeastern coast of Fuerteventura, one of the Canary Islands, Parque Natural de las Dunas de Corralejo encompasses approximately 2,660 hectares of striking natural beauty. The park is renowned for its expansive dune system composed of fine white sands that stretch along the coastline from Corralejo town down to the islet of Lobos, creating an impressive desert-like landscape adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean. These dunes were formed by sand transported by prevailing winds from eroding beaches and volcanic origin, offering a dynamic and ever-changing terrain. Ecologically, the park protects fragile dune ecosystems supporting unique flora adapted to salty and arid environments, as well as diverse fauna, including several bird species such as seagulls, plovers, and migratory shorebirds. The adjacent marine environment is also protected, renowned for its clear waters, coral reefs, and diverse fish populations, making it a hotspot for snorkeling and diving. Historically, the area was declared a Natural Park in 1994 to protect these irreplaceable dune habitats and coastal ecosystems amid increasing tourism development. Visitors to the park can engage in a variety of outdoor activities including hiking along trails that cross the dunes, sandboarding on the steep slopes, and exploring nearby volcanic features. The park offers panoramic views that encompass the rugged island interior, the sandy shorelines, and the distant island of Lobos, a protected marine nature reserve. The proximity to Corralejo town provides convenient access to amenities while still allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the solitude and natural beauty of this unique coastal desert environment. The combination of unique geology, rich biodiversity, and recreational opportunities establishes Parque Natural de las Dunas de Corralejo as a compelling destination for nature lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers alike.
Expansive white sand dune fields stretching over 3 km along the coast
Clear turquoise waters perfect for snorkeling and diving
Panoramic views of the nearby Isla de Lobos marine reserve
Unique desert-like landscapes juxtaposed with Atlantic coastal environment
A stunning natural formation of shifting white sand dunes that create a desert environment by the sea, the largest dune system in the Canary Islands.
A small protected islet accessible by boat from Corralejo, featuring volcanic landscapes, hiking trails, and rich marine biodiversity.
Crystal-clear waters surrounding the park, known for snorkeling, swimming, and observing a variety of marine life.