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- Club Hotel Drago Park 4*, located in Costa Calma (Fuerteventura).
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Your perfect stay
Club Hotel Drago Park 4*: sunshine, fun and total relaxation in Fuerteventura
Club Hotel Drago Park 4* is the perfect choice for a complete holiday in Costa Calma. Its warm, family-friendly atmosphere invites you to unwind while making the most of every moment.
Located just minutes from golden sandy beaches, the hotel offers a convenient shuttle service, making it easy to enjoy one of the island’s greatest highlights. Its setting also allows you to explore the surrounding area with ease.
The facilities include a large outdoor swimming pool, sports areas, mini golf and entertainment spaces for all ages. The buffet restaurant serves a varied selection designed to please the whole family.
Guests particularly value the spacious grounds, the peaceful atmosphere and the friendly staff, all contributing to a relaxed and enjoyable stay.
A perfect destination for sunshine, rest and fun… ready to experience it?
Meals & more
Gastronomic experience: flavours that elevate your stay
At Drago Park Hotel, dining is far more than a service, it’s an essential part of your relaxation. That’s why a carefully crafted All-Inclusive experience ensures your only decision is what to savour first.
- The heart of the hotel: Buffet RestaurantIndulge in a wide selection of international cuisine with local flair. From breakfast through to dinner, fresh and varied options await. Be sure to visit the Canarian corner and taste authentic papas arrugadas con mojo.
Show Cooking: live culinary moments Each evening, chefs prepare dishes right before your eyes. Grilled meats and fresh fish cooked to perfection, bursting with flavour.
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Unwind at the pool barFancy a cocktail under the sun? The pool bar is the perfect spot to enjoy refreshing drinks and light bites between meals.
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Themed nights: travel the world through tasteSeveral times a week, the buffet transforms, taking you on a journey to Mexico, Italy or Asia, with a new surprise every evening.
Why this destination is a must-visit
Costa Calma: where white sands meet endless winds
Costa Calma is far more than a sun and beach destination, it’s a living showcase of nature, innovation and ever-changing landscapes.
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From desert to oasisThe most surprising feature of Costa Calma is its lush greenery, entirely man-made. Back in the 1970s, this area was a barren volcanic landscape. A large-scale reforestation project transformed it into the island’s biggest palm grove. Even more fascinating, this green haven thrives thanks to an advanced irrigation system using recycled water, creating a refreshing microclimate that softens the southern heat.
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The Isthmus of La Pared: nature on the edgeCosta Calma lies on the Isthmus of La Pared, a narrow strip of land barely 5 kilometres wide separating the east and west coasts. This unique geography channels the trade winds with constant قوة, making it a true paradise and global hotspot for wind sports enthusiasts.
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Sand shaped by AfricaMuch of the dazzling white sand along Sotavento’s beaches isn’t native, it has travelled across centuries from Africa, carried by winds and ocean currents. In the lagoon areas, the sand is so fine that when the tide rises, the shallow waters glow with an almost unreal electric blue, forming stunning natural pools.

Fuerteventura: Endless Beaches, Volcano Views & Year-Round Sunshine
With over 150 km of beaches, Fuerteventura is a dream destination for families and couples alike. Located in the Canary Islands, it offers a unique blend of natural beauty, volcanic landscapes, charming villages, and family-friendly activities. The constant spring-like weather means you can enjoy the island any time of year—whether you’re relaxing on golden sand or exploring its rugged interior.
Make sure you visit:
- Corralejo Dunes Natural Park: A stunning desert-like landscape with white sand dunes and crystal-clear waters.
- Betancuria: The island’s historic capital, perfect for a quiet stroll and cultural stop.
- Ajuy Caves: Mysterious sea caves formed by volcanic activity, with a dramatic black sand beach.
- Morro Velosa Viewpoint: Designed by artist César Manrique, it offers panoramic views of Fuerteventura’s volcanic terrain.
- El Cotillo town and tower: A charming fishing village with a peaceful vibe and old defensive tower.
Beaches we think you’ll like:
- Sotavento Beach: Famous for its long stretches of shallow waters—perfect for kids and windsurfing.
- Cofete Beach: A remote, wild beach surrounded by mountains, ideal for nature lovers.
- El Castillo Beach (Caleta de Fuste): Family-friendly with calm waters and great facilities.
- Corralejo Beaches: A mix of calm and surf-friendly zones, with easy access from town.
- Playa del Matorral (Morro Jable): Long sandy beach in the south, with boardwalks and cafés.
Family-friendly activities:
- Oasis Wildlife Park: A large zoo and botanical garden with camel rides and interactive shows.
- Submarine vision boat trips: Explore marine life without getting wet—great for younger children.
- Beginner surf schools: Many spots offer safe and fun lessons for all ages.
- Visit to the Salt Museum: Discover how sea salt is made, with exhibits perfect for curious kids.
- Mini-golf and family resorts in Caleta de Fuste: All-in-one areas for food, fun, and relaxation.
Make sure you try these local delicacies:
- Majorero cheese: A protected goat cheese, often served with local honey or paprika.
- Papas arrugadas with mojo sauce: Boiled salty potatoes with spicy red or green sauce.
- Gofio: A traditional toasted grain flour used in many Canarian dishes.
- Fresh seafood: Look out for grilled vieja (parrotfish), a local favourite.
- Local aloe vera drinks and products: A refreshing and healthy taste of the island.
Make the most of your visit and go to ...
- Isla de Lobos (15-min boat from Corralejo): A quiet, protected island ideal for hiking and swimming.
- La Oliva (20 km from Corralejo): A picturesque village with art centers and volcanic trails.
- Antigua (30 km inland): Known for windmills, artisan cheese, and peaceful rural life.
- Gran Tarajal (southern coast): A local seaside town with fewer tourists and authentic vibes.
- Mount Tindaya: Considered sacred by the island’s original inhabitants, perfect for a cultural hike.

Solo & family stays
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Children aged 0 to 4: the 1st and the 2nd travel FREE.
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Children aged 5 to 12: the 1st and the 2nd travel with a supplement of 26€ per night approximately.
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Except for bookings between 11/07/2026 and 31/08/2026:
- Children aged 5 to 12: the 1st and the 2nd travel with a supplement of 33€ per night approximately.
- Children aged 5 to 12: the 1st and the 2nd travel with a supplement of 33€ per night approximately.
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If your stay covers periods with different discount rates, the most restrictive discount will always apply.
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Good to know: Discounts for children apply only when the child shares the room with two adults or two people paying the adult rate.
Maximum room occupancy: 4 people.
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Good to know: The accommodation does not allow a fifth person in the same room, whether adult or child.
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Would you like to book for one person? The single room surcharge is approximately 40%. This is already included in the prices shown during the booking process. The surcharge may vary depending on your travel dates and will be reflected during booking.
