Where to live in Fuerteventura? - La Oliva Fuerteventura
Where do you live JP? - La Oliva Fuerteventura
The most often question I get asked when people contact me is Where do you live in Fuerteventura? As most people never visit La Oliva when they come to Fuerteventura I thought I would do a video on what there is here to see and what facilities there are.
Frankly, it is not the most exciting place in the world to live. There are few places to eat or drink, and what bars there are really have little to recommend them. Having said that, the centre is ok and it is quite nice having a coffee at the kiosk in the church square (plaza del Iglesia).
We would have preferred to live in El Cotillo but there are only apartments there and we wanted a house (as we have dogs). Our second choice was Lajares, which I still like, but the houses are more expensive there. So we ended up in La Oliva.
You can do the Ruta de los Coroneles on a Tuesday and Friday. You can find more information here -
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You can visit the Centro de Arte Canario 'Casa Mané' (La Oliva Art Gallery), Casa de la Cilla, Casa de los coroneles, Casa del Coroneles and the Iglesia de la Candelaria (church).
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Cheap and Best Budget Hotel in La Oliva, Spain
Cheap and Best Budget Hotels in La Oliva. Must Watch...
This list is perfect for you, if you are in La Oliva and looking for a budget stay.
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Fuentepark Apartamentos
Bristol Sunset Beach
Hotel Arena Beach
Hotel Arena Suite
LABRANDA Aloe Club
LABRANDA Bahia de Lobos
Pierre & Vacances Village Fuerteventura Origo Mare
Hotel Dunas Club
Hotel Riu Oliva Beach Resort
H10 Ocean Suites
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Best Restaurants in La Oliva, Spain
La Oliva Food Guide. MUST WATCH. We have sorted the list of Best Restaurant in La Oliva for you. With the help of this list you can try Best Local Food in La Oliva. You can select best Bar in La Oliva.
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List of Best Restaurants in La Oliva
The Ugly Duckling
Casa Marzia
La Jaira de Demian
Blanco Cafe
Agua Tiki Bar
H2O Juice Bar & Vegan Cafe
Loca Blanca
El Bounty del Muelle
Domenoteca
L'Osteria dei Colori
Best of Fuerteventura - Top 10 Places to visit
Top 10 Ausflugsziele in Fuerteventura und Wandertipps
Top 10 Places to visit in Fuerteventura
1) Playa de Sotavento
2) El Cotillo
3) Barranco de los Encantados
4) Playa de Cofete
5) Calderon Hondo
6) Westküste
7) Ajuy
8) Parque Natural de las Dunas de Corralejo
9) Antigua
10) Mirador de Morro Velosa
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7 places to visit in Fuerteventura 4K
1. Morro Jable
2.Dunes of Corralejo
3.Corralejo
4.Cofete
5.El Cotillo
6.Ajuy
7.Mirador de Morro Velosa
Costa Blanca - A diverse destination
The Costa Blanca, or White Coast, is one of Spain’s most popular tourist destinations. The region extends 200 kilometres along the Mediterranean coast through the province of Alicante, stretching from Gandia to Torrevieja.
Visitors to the Costa Blanca are spoilt for choice, for the destinations are varied and diverse. The Costa Blanca has a resort to suit every taste. From the most bustling and cosmopolitan resorts such as Alicante itself, or Benidorm, to those which still maintain their rural air beside the sea, such as Moraira.
Places to see in ( La Rioja - Spain ) Briones
Places to see in ( La Rioja - Spain ) Briones
Briones is a village in the province and autonomous community of La Rioja, Spain. The municipality covers an area of 37.72 square kilometres (14.56 sq mi) and as of 2011 had a population of 873 people. The name Briones comes from the Berones, ancient inhabitants of La Rioja, but, according to a lithic site from the Bronze Age found in the path of the Santos Mártires chapel, Briones had inhabitants before the Beroners. The Albedense Chronicle (c. 883) says that Alfonso I of Asturias cut down the village of Briones and six other municipalities.
Besides, the chronicle also mentions the famous expedition led by Alphonso I, king of Asturias all the way down the Ebro river in 740. In that chronicle, these destroyed villages are mentioned: Mirandam (now Miranda de Ebro), Revedencam, Carbonariam, Abeicam (Ábalos, where the expedition crossed the Ebro river), Brunes (this might be Briones but it is uncertain), Cinissariam (now Cenicero) and Alesanco.
Briones was under Saracen control until the late 9th century, and it belonged to King Ordoño II of León since the beginnings of the 10th century. Briones also belonged to the Castilla County, which had been repopulated with Basques and was a frontier between Castilla and Navarra. After Sancho el de Peñalén was murdered the 4th of June 1076, Alfonso VI took over La Rioja and Briones became part of the Haro's Signiory.
Fernando III named Don Diego López III de Haro, the monarch's nephew, first Lord of Briones. In 1240 Don Diego López rebelled against Fernando III and found shelter in Briones. The king enclosed the town and made him prisoner. Since then, Briones belonged to the crown. On the 18 January 1256, Alfonso X of Castile gave Briones the regional laws from Vitoria, as a guarantee of the Castillian repopulation. In 1293 Sancho IV gave Briones royal privilege. During the Basquisation in 1536 there were thirty Basque surnames in Briones.
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Best Destinations for Kitesurfing Fanatics
Are you the kind of traveler who yawns at the thought of snowboarding down a black diamond? Do you get bored thinking about parasailing yet again? then it’s time to think about a kiteboarding vacation. Here are some sunny destinations to keep in mind.
1. Nabq Bay, Egypt
Get ready to pick up some speed, kitesurfing at Nabq Bay. The wind is steady and strong, so you shouldn’t have any trouble pulling off some slick moves as you glide across the water. When you need a break, Nabq Bay offers world class snorkeling and plenty of historical sightseeing.
2. Dreamspot Eco Kite Lodge, Sri Lanka
You’ll need to make reservations to check out this beautiful kiteboarding resort, but if you want a chance to get a crash course in kitesurfing, then this remote location in the Sri Lankan wilderness might just be your best bet.
3. Tarifa, Spain
This Spanish kitesurfing capital boasts around 300 days of sunshine every year, which makes it one of Europe’s most popular kiteboarding destinations. Sure, it might be a bit crowded during the summer, but Tarifa is also about as perfect a spot as you could hope for.
4. Maui, Hawaii
The Hawaiian destination is known as perhaps the best kitesurfing spot in the entire world. There’s even a specific beach named Kite Beach, that is perfect for kiteboarding. Even if you’re a kitesurfing rookie, there are plenty of chances to learn in Maui.
5. Ulcinj, Montenegro (ul-cinch)
This nine-mile stretch of pristine beach in the beautiful Mediterranean country of Montenegro is a great location for veteran and amateur kitesurfers alike. Not only is Montenegro an affordable Mediterranean option, but the Ulcinj locals have a worldwide reputation for being extremely welcoming to tourists.
6. Taveuni Island, Fiji
Everyone from beginners to seasoned pros will find some kitesurfing opportunities at Fiji’s Taveuni Island. The wide open expanse of the islands lets rookies get their feet wet while still offering plenty of room for seasoned veterans to tackle more challenging terrain should they so desire.
7. La Ventana, Baja California
If you’re hoping to try out kitesurfing and you’re not sure you’d like an entire vacation focused on the sport, then head to La Ventana, Baja California’s scenic, little beach town that’s always offering a full array of beach-friendly activities. The kitesurfing is great, but so is the snorkeling, diving, fishing, and lounging.
8. Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
Feel free to bring the whole family to Grand Cayman in the beautiful Cayman Islands. It is filled with activities designed to soothe every visitor. Meanwhile, you can enjoy the steady winds and gorgeous waters on the back of your kiteboard.
9. Tatajuba, Brazil
Rookie kitesurfers will find themselves delighted by the offerings at Tatajuba, Brazil. The shallow water location also lends the region a steady stream of wind that makes for some safe and exciting kiteboarding opportunities. Perhaps best of all, the location isn’t as crammed with tourists as a lot of others, which means you can really stretch out and enjoy yourself.
10. Jupiter, Florida
You don’t even need to leave the contiguous United States to get some great kitesurfing action under your belt. Jupiter is one of the state’s most beloved beach towns, which means there are also plenty of restaurants and attractions that are sure to keep you busy.
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Fuerteventura Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Fuerteventura is the second largest of the Canary Islands, a Spanish archipelago situated in the Atlantic Ocean. This island is famous for stunning beaches, picturesque villages and year-round sunshine.
Just half an hour north of the international airport is Corralejo, one of the island’s largest resort towns and the perfect place from which to explore the Corralejo Dunes National Park.
At the island’s southern end is Morro Jable, a town famed for seafood restaurants and a picturesque lighthouse.
Gorgeous beaches run the length of the Jandia Peninsula, reaching all the way to Costa Calma. For something different, check out the pitch-black sands of Ajuy Beach.
Should you tire of Fuerteventura’s beaches, head inland to explore the island’s amazing volcanic landscapes and villages. Take the winding roads up to Mirador Morro Velosa on Mount Tegu for the best views on the entire island, then visit Puerto del Rosario, the island’s capital.
With it’s long Spanish history, Fuerteventura is also home to many romantic buildings and churches such as the parish church at La Oliva and the town hall in Pajara.
Cotillo is perhaps the most picturesque village on the entire island. Stroll the old harbour, which is still used by fisherman, and admire the original windmills.
In an archipelago acclaimed for beaches, Fuerteventura has been blessed with some of the biggest and most beautiful. Combined with its perfect weather and incredible landscapes, this is the perfect island to relax, recharge and reconnect with nature.
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FUERTEVENTURA Norte: ¡LAS GRANDES PLAYAS!
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Esperamos que os haya gustado este primer video que subimos sobre nuestra semana en FUERTEVENTURA. El norte ya habéis visto que sobre todo son GRANDES PLAYAS, LA ISLA DE LOBOS, CORRALEJO y LA OLIVA.
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