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A perfect place for beach lovers, Jandia offers golden sand beaches that stretch for miles with secluded spots to sunbathe and great watersports to enjoy. Located on the southern shore of Fuerteventura, Jandia's luxurious beaches are protected by its status as the Parque Natural de Jandia – an impressive 32 km run of the coast that's sprinkled with sand dunes, family-friendly beaches and gorgeous lagoons. The new town has merged with the old fishing village of Morro Jable, providing an appealing mix of contemporary and classic Canarian atmosphere.

 

Jandia holidays have all the tourist amenities you'd expect from a sunny holiday resort including great alfresco restaurants, a picturesque harbour, cultural towns and upbeat nightspots. During the day you can also visit the quaint old town Morro Jablo – an idyllic spot, just a short hop away that offers charming water-front restaurants and a quieter vibe. Activity hunters are spoilt for choice in Fuerteventura, with scuba diving, sailing, kite-surfing and cycling are all popular on the island, meaning your holidays to Jandia can be full of action! If you're travelling with kids, say hello to sea lions at La Lajita Oasis Park, too.

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A Guide to Playas de Jandia Holidays

Where to Tan

Where to Tan

Experience the unparalleled charm of Jandia, where you'll discover some of the most exquisite beaches on the entire island.

Picture yourself immersed in a paradise of radiant white sands and crystalline turquoise waters.

At the resort's flagship shoreline, there is a vibrant atmosphere teeming with opportunities for windsurfing and kite surfing, ideal for those seeking an active adventure.

Alternatively, simply unwind on a comfortable lounger and bask in the awe-inspiring vistas.

Jandia boasts an astounding stretch of 32 kilometres of velvety coastline, ensuring that you'll find your perfect spot to relax by the shore.

For a livelier ambiance, head to the beach beneath the main town, where an array of thrilling water sports, including windsurfing and kitesurfing, await your enjoyment.

Enjoy the Water

Enjoy the Water

There are a few boat trips which leave daily, all of which make for a fantastic day out.

Most of them offer lunch on board and will whisk you off to remote areas where you can enjoy snorkelling in the crystal clear seas.

Whether you fancy a calming day cruise or popular Pirates Adventure, you'll experience spectacular views as you bounce over the waves.

Keep your eyes peeled as there is high chance that you will spot is high chance that you will spot dolphins playing in the warm waters.

Enjoy the Old Town

Enjoy the Old Town

Drag yourself away from the beach and head to the fabulous Old Town.

The small fishing village of Morro Jable is the place to go if you want to immerse yourself in a little Canarian culture.

The fish restaurants here are some of the best on the island so enjoy fresh-out-of-the-net fish with stunning views of the ocean and even better sunsets.

The ideal spot to enjoy lunch, dinner or a few hours watching the sun go down or come up!

Explore the Zoo

Explore the Zoo

Head to La Lajita Oasis Adventure Park for a day of fun with the animals.

Fuerteventura has a huge range of activities for kids, families and adults to enjoy.

If you're travelling with kids, La Lajita Oasis Adventure Park is a short drive away where you can catch camel rides, see giraffes and watch the sea lions in the pools.

The zoo accommodates a diverse collection of over 3000 animals spanning across 250 species, encompassing birds, mammals, reptiles, and more.

Witness captivating live animal shows and marvel at extraordinary demonstrations featuring magnificent birds of prey.

Getting Around Playas de Jandia

🚌 Transport in the Playas de Jandia Region

Fuerteventura is easy to navigate with a range of public transport on offer. Taxis and transfer options are plentiful from the airport. Cycling is popular around the island and there are trails all around the coast. Day trip and tour buses are usually air conditioned. The smaller, local buses are less reliable and it is advisable to check for an up to date schedule at the tourist office. All the main car hire firms operate on the island. The island’s main roads are easy to navigate and well looked after; the smaller roads can be a little more challenging. Driving is on the left.

Passports and Visas

British citizens don’t need a visa to enter Fuerteventura, but must have a valid passport. For the most up-to-date passport and visa info visit www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/spain/entry-requirements or the Foreign Office at www.fco.gov.uk/en/.

Health and Safety

You should take out comprehensive travel and medical insurance to cover you while you’re away. For more info, see www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/spain/health

Vaccinations

No jabs are required to travel to Spain. The World Health Organisation (WHO), however, recommends that all travellers should have certain vaccinations before leaving the UK so be sure to check with your GP at least 6 weeks before travelling.

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