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A walk around Puerto del Rosario, the capital of Fuerteventura
A walk around Puerto del Rosario, the capital of Fuerteventura
I had yet another dental appointment, with more to come, so went for a walk through a part of the Fuerteventura capital first. I went through the pedestrian area and then down to the port and along the front.
I believe some years ago it was called Puerto de la Cabra - the port of the goat but it was changed to make it more tourist appealing. I think they should change it back.
I also visit a lime kiln by the beach.
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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 | Puerto del Rosario - The Island Capital City
Around 5 minutes from the airport, 10 minutes from Caleta de Fuste and half an hour south of Corralejo, the Island Capital of Puerto del Rosario is very centraly located.
Since 1860, this has been the capital of Fuerteventura, following Antigua and Betancuria. Originally known as Puerto de Cabras (Port of the Goats), Puerto del Rosario was fairly unremarkable and insignificant, good for little besides exporting goats.
In 1960's people starting migrating from rural areas to the capital, followed by another population increase in the 1970's due to decolonization of Northern Africa, making Puerto del Rosario the new home of the Spanish Foreign Legion.
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Now back to Cartagena, here are some more tips:
1)Walk The Old City
There are three main neighbourhoods in old Cartagena: Centro, San Diego, and Getsemani. Walk every street (and we mean EVERY street) by foot. Morning and evenings are the best time for exploring.
2) Get To Getsemani
Real people live in this old neighbourhood, which is what makes it more alive than Centro or San Diego. Street art = worth an afternoon. Go back to the Plaza de Trinidad at night.
3) Museums
We went to the (free) Museo de Oro and the Palacio de la Inqusicion.
4) Eat
Crazy fruits you should try: lulo, zapote, maracuya, granadilla, caimito, guanabana, and mamoncillo. Don’t want to buy from streetcarts? Try them as juices. Other meals: seafood is king in Cartagena and ceviche some of the best we’ve had. Green plantain chips or fried in a mash are a must try.
5) Beaches
Bocagrande is right in the heart of the city, but the water isn’t great. So we went to Isla del Encanto, which was very expensive, but private and guarded so you don’t have to worry about your belongings. Charter a private boat to the Islas de Rosario if you want a customized trip.
6) Sunset on the Wall
Iconic Cartagena experience? You got it. Cafe del Mar is a good place to sit, or just buy a couple beers from the wall vendors and claim your own piece of wall. Drinking in public is legal in Cartagena.
7) La Popa
There’s a convent on top. Because this is the highest part of the city, you get great views. Do not try to walk up the hill. Take a cab or a Chiva Bus.
8) Castillo de San Felipe
Yup. It’s a real castle and it’s f*cking hot in the day, so go right when it opens in the morning. There’s a giant flag at the very top.
9) Las Palenqueras
The fruit ladies are everywhere! Don’t be a dick: buy something or tip them for a photo.
10) Bocagrande
This was our last stop in the city - it’s like Miami Beach meets Puerto Vallarta.
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Puerto del Rosario, Fuerteventura - Port Walk
Puerto del Rosario, Fuerteventura - A walk around the port
We had friends from the UK staying with us last week and the girls wanted to go shopping. I dropped them off at the Rotundas indoor shopping centre in the capital, Puerto del Rosario, and then I went for a walk around the port area. Unfortunately there were no cruise ships or inter-island ferries in so the port was rather empty. For a port, it is quite an attractive place, although I think more could be done to attract visitors to the area. There should be more bars and restaurants to make better use of the sea and port views. There are various sculptures dotted around, some I have shown in the video, which makes it a more interesting place to go for a walk. For a port, the water is also surprisingly clear.
I understand that originally it was known as Puerto del Cabra (Port of Goats) but when tourism started some bright spark thought this didn't sound very attractive for tourists so it was changed to Puerto del Rosario (Port of the Rosary). I think they should change it back.
Although it is the capital, it is still not a very large place. It's population is only around 30,000 so it is more of a town than a city, but it is all the better for that.
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Cartagena, Spain Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
Cartagena is a Spanish city and a major naval station located in the Region of Murcia, by the Mediterranean coast, south-eastern Spain. The Old Town is limited by five small hills (Molinete, Monte Sacro, Monte de San José, Despeñaperros and Monte de la Concepción) following the example of Rome.
The most important places to visit in Cartagena are: Old City (You will be amazed by all of the architecture and culture inside the Old City Walls), Castillo de San Felipe de Barejas, El Castillo de San Felipe de Borajas, Las Islas del Rosario, Acuario San Martín and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Cartagena travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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