- Table of contents
- Fuerteventura – Pure Space, Endless Coastline & Relaxed Island Life
- Location & Lifestyle: Where is Fuerteventura?
- Dining: Fresh Flavours with Island Personality
- Shopping: Laid-back Essentials & Artisanal Delights
- Healthcare: Accessible & Reliable
- Education: Family Life, Simplified
- Outdoor Living: Where Nature Becomes a Daily Ritual
- Family Life: Calm, Community & Coastal Freedom
- Why Serneholt Estate Clients Love Fuerteventura
- Why We Love It
Fuerteventura – Pure Space, Endless Coastline & Relaxed Island Life
Celebrated for its big skies, volcanic peace, and some of the best beaches in Europe, Fuerteventura is the Canary Island that allows you to breathe. A refuge for a more laid-back, outdoor approach to life has developed here, with a raw natural beauty and natural rhythm all its own.
Fuerteventura is less flamboyant and exposed than some of its island neighbours and is ideal for anyone seeking peace, simplicity, and dramatic landscapes—without ever being too far away. With over 150 kilometres of coastline, year-round consistent climate, and appealing towns full of character, it is the perfect combination of distance and accessibility.
Location & Lifestyle: Where is Fuerteventura?
A mere 100 km or so off the northwest coast of Africa, Fuerteventura is the Canary Islands’ second-largest island—and very likely the most relaxed. Although it’s Spanish and EU land, its desert-like terrain and honey-colored landscape make it seem almost extraterrestrial.
To the north is Corralejo, a lively beach town and entrance to the Dunes Natural Park—a dreamlike stripe of desert-meets-sea. Central village Betancuria offers history and traditional charm, while to the south are resort-popular and family-favorite Morro Jable and Costa Calma, with their extensive beaches and relaxed vibe.
At Serneholt Estate, we guide guests to find their rhythm—whether they’re starving for surf mornings, lazy countryside afternoons, or peaceful sea evenings.
Dining: Fresh Flavours with Island Personality
Fuerteventura’s cuisine relies on simplicity and freshness. Ocean-to-table is the standard, with small local restaurants—guachinches—grilling fish, goat’s cheese, and classic Canarian delicacies like papas arrugadas with mojo rojo.
There are international options, trendy vegan cafes, and sunset fine dining in Corralejo and Caleta de Fuste. While not as vibrant as Tenerife, the island’s food scene continues to evolve—driven by passion and authenticity for local produce.

Shopping: Laid-back Essentials & Artisanal Delights
Shopping in Fuerteventura combines the useful and the quaint. You’ll find all you need—from supermarkets and local markets to surf shops and boutiques selling beachwear. Puerto del Rosario is the island capital and main shopping hub, with high-street brands and shopping centers like Las Rotondas.
Beyond this, Lajares and Morro Jable host markets with local handicrafts, organic fruit and vegetables, and locally made souvenirs—perfect for those who prefer shopping at a slower and more sustainable pace.
Healthcare: Accessible & Reliable
Fuerteventura has a modern, well-equipped public and private healthcare system. The principal facilities, including Hospital General de Fuerteventura and Hospital Parque, provide quality services in a variety of languages. There are also numerous private clinics, dental surgeries, and wellness services located around the island, with the greatest concentration in Corralejo and Puerto del Rosario.
Whether you’re relocating, retiring, or simply spending part of the year here, access to healthcare remains a major draw for property buyers.
Education: Family Life, Simplified
Fuerteventura may be renowned for its surf schools and laid-back beat, but it’s also a friendly destination for families. The island boasts a range of preschools, Spanish state schools, and some international and bilingual schools—particularly in the north around Corralejo.
While not as extensive as on bigger islands, the educational system here is stable, secure, and well-integrated into island living. Those families who relocate with children often appreciate the slower pace of life and easy access to the outdoors.
Outdoor Living: Where Nature Becomes a Daily Ritual
Few places in Europe offer as much open space as Fuerteventura. With its low population density, clean air, and natural parks, the island invites an outdoor lifestyle all year round.
Surfers travel north to El Cotillo and Majanicho waves, while hikers and cyclists enjoy isolated inland paths around La Oliva and Tindaya. The beaches of Sotavento and Cofete offer wild beauty with soft sands and turquoise waters—ideal for kiteboarding, swimming, or doing absolutely nothing.
At Serneholt Estate, we’ve helped many clients find homes that support an active life—villas with sea views, homes near surf schools, or countryside fincas perfect for those seeking space and serenity.

Family Life: Calm, Community & Coastal Freedom
Fuerteventura is also a good match for family life, with its natural beauty. Complexes with gates in Corralejo, Caleta de Fuste, and Costa Calma offer safe, pedestrian-friendly areas, and the climate beckons outdoor leisure time—from weekend excursions to the beach to after-school swims.
Day-to-day life is simple and satisfying with plenty of outdoor playgrounds, island fiestas, and a friendly, inclusive community for both locals and expats. It’s a perfect place to raise children close to nature and at a non-frantic pace.
Why Serneholt Estate Clients Love Fuerteventura
Our customers are drawn to Fuerteventura because of its unspoiled nature, genuineness, and liberty. It’s more than a destination—it’s a change of lifestyle. If you’re in search of a vacation home, rental investment, or lifelong retreat from the chaos and reconnection with nature, Fuerteventura is the place.
Why We Love It
At Serneholt Estate, we love Fuerteventura for its room, light, and simplicity. It’s an island where you can slow down, breathe a little deeper, and live a little closer to the elements—without giving up the benefits of modern life. If you’re looking to leave the rush behind and get close to something real, this is it.
If Fuerteventura is calling, we’d be happy to help you find your home here—on an island where life is relaxed, warm, and genuine.