Jable Morro This town, one of the most popular tourist sites on the Janda Peninsula, is also home to Fuerteventura's closest port on the south shore. It is most notable for its lighthouse on Playa del Matorral. This is a protected natural reserve because it has a unique coastal habitat known as the Janda salt marsh. This wetland is subjected to occasional flooding at high tide, which forms some unusual brine ponds that provide ideal nesting grounds for some marine birds. The Turtle Nursery is located next to the port and is devoted to the rehabilitation of wounded or unwell sea turtles. This facility is available to the general public.
The D14nen are composed mostly of seaweed and zerriebenen Kalkschalen from the surrounding Muscheln. The Villa Winter on the Playa Janda is a little mysterious. Numerous testimonials speak of the Villa's true purpose; a visit to the sne groe house is definitely worthwhile. Fuerteventura Sehensw1rdigkeiten â Standards and Locations:
After exploring every inch of the island in four weeks, we've compiled a list of our Top 15 Things to Do in Fuerteventura. Additionally, we've labeled all 15 locations on the following map for your convenience. You may also save or print this card if you choose. Due to the fact that the staircase is unavoidably nearing its conclusion, we will go from the back to the front.
The north of Fuerteventura is much quieter than the south of the island in terms of tourist numbers. Even more so, a visit is worthwhile. If you like riding in the saddle, you should rent a bicycle in El Cotillo. There is not a great deal to see in El Cotillo. Whoever seeks tranquillity has come to the right place. Sehenswert in der rtchen ist vor allem die Torre del Tost3n, ein Wehrturm aus der Mitte des 18. Jahrhunderts. From El Cotillo, you may stroll along a new bicycle path to Lajares. It will take around a half hour to complete the approximately nine-kilometer route.
