


Fuertedays Holiday Villas offer you a luxury villa El Castillo, the "little castle" is named because of the turret housing the spiral staircase is in fact a large semi-detached four bedrooms house. set near to the main town but in a peaceful area for you to relax and enjoy your holidays. Originally a fishing village, Corralejo has expanded dramatically over the last few years to become a large, bustling resort on the north of the island. The town centre, with it's fishing harbour, ferry port serving Lanzarote and main commercial areas, lies at the northern tip of a large bay. This bay sweeps south for some two to three kilometres before it meets the vast expanse of sand dunes on the outskirts of the town.
Within the bay is several sandy beaches, among which lie stretches of volcanic rocky foreshore. Hearty souls may like to take a stroll along the coastal path that winds its way between the town and the dunes.
These days, there is a very good selection of resort amenities, including many varieties of restaurant from Chinese to Mexican, typical Spanish to Swiss, fast food and traditional tapas bars. There are also a fair number of bars, many with live music. The vast majority of these amenities, including a growing selection of shops, are concentrated along the main avenida and around the town centre, harbour and beach walkways.
Wherever you stay, a sandy beach is generally within walking distance. Schools cater for all windsurfing / surf / kite surf / jet ski abilities - the main one is Flag Beach Windsurf Centre on the dunes - and the diving off Los Lobos is said to be captivating.