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This deal includes
- Bakour Fuerteventura La Pared 3*, located in La Pared (Fuerteventura).
- Available with Half Board and in All-Inclusive (from 5 nights).
- Sea View Room.
- Complimentary drink.
- Late check out (subject to availability).
Your perfect stay
Bakour Fuerteventura La Pared 3*: your oceanfront hideaway in the Canary Islands
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Just 350 m from Viejo Rey Beach, this charming 3-star hotel offers the perfect mix of comfort, calm, and Canarian character. Surrounded by dunes and the Atlantic breeze, it’s ideal for travellers looking to disconnect.
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Enjoy bright, spacious rooms, a large outdoor pool, and delicious half board with local flavours. Wake up to the sound of the waves, stroll to the beach, or simply relax by the pool under the island sun.
La Pared’s rugged beauty and endless horizon make it one of Fuerteventura’s best-kept secrets. Book now and let the ocean set your rhythm.
Why this destination is a must-visit
La Pared: A surfing paradise with movie-worthy sunsets
A true pilgrimage spot for surfers from around the world and for travellers seeking complete relaxation surrounded by dramatic volcanic landscapes.
What you shouldn’t miss:
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La Pared Beach and Viejo Rey Beach: Two wild dark-sand beaches framed by cliffs shaped by the wind. Perfect for long walks at low tide while admiring the powerful waves crashing against the rocks.
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A surfer’s paradise: Thanks to its constant swell, this is one of the best places in the Canary Islands to learn or practise surfing. Several surf schools along the beach offer lessons if you fancy trying the experience.
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Legendary sunsets: Without a doubt, one of the best places in Fuerteventura to watch the sunset. Seeing the sun disappear over the Atlantic Ocean while the cliffs turn golden and reddish is an almost magical experience.
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The ancient aboriginal wall: The village takes its name from an old stone wall built by the majos, the island’s ancient inhabitants, which once divided Fuerteventura into two kingdoms: Maxorata and Jandía. Archaeological remains can still be seen in the area.
Our recommendation: Swimming at these beaches can be very dangerous due to the strong currents. Enjoy the sunshine, scenic walks and breathtaking views, but if you’re looking for calm waters, head to the beaches of Costa Calma, just 10 minutes away by car on the opposite coast.

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.

