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Fuerteventura lies less than 95 km off the African coast and therefore enjoys glorious sunshine all year round with miles and miles of untouched sun soaked beaches and warm turquoise waters, perfect for any watersport or simply soaking up the warm Canarian sun. With average temperatures in the mid twenties year round its not hard to see why this, the second largest Canary Island is fast becoming a favourite haunt of northern European visitors. The natural resources of the Municipality offer a wide range of opportunities to enjoy. A visit to Fuerteventura will allow you to experience the hospitality of locals and being such a unique and diverse area you can join in the daily life of the island, creating a cosmopolitan atmosphere with great diversity. One of Fuerteventura’s many attractions is the state of preservation of the area and the natural environment. Many protected Zones can be found in La Oliva. Whenever you enter these areas, you can enjoy the beauty of the contrast created by these arid and desert-like landscapes, typical of the island. Many of the species of flora and fauna have made these areas their natural habitat. The sun and the beaches continue to be the main attraction for many of the tourists who visit Fuerteventura. A sea of turquoise green, in which the ecosystem has formed unsurpassed beaches with golden sand dunes, baths most of the outer areas of the municipality.
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