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Things to do in Morro Jable
There are all manner of activities on offer to please even the pickiest of visitors in Morro Jable. If you just want to unwind, enjoy the sunshine, and have something to eat, there are many bars, restaurants and of course, a long stretch of sandy beaches. The beach promenade of Avenida Tomás Grau Gurrea is ideal for a stroll, jog or a bike ride while taking in the scenic beach front and sea breeze. For the adrenalin junkies, numerous water sports such as windsurfing, scuba diving, catamaran excursions, jet skiing, banana boat riding and many more are available. If you have a thirst for history, culture and adventure, there are a number tours and excursions around the island on offer. Or if you fancy shopping, then the Thursday market and Cosmo shopping centre should keep you busy.
La Lajita Oasis Park
Part botanical garden, part zoo, the Oasis Park is home to numerous indigenous Flora and Fauna of Fuerteventura. They also have an array of different species of animals from across the globe. One of the highlights of the park is the Majorero camels, first introduced to the Canary Islands from Africa in the 15th century for agricultural purposes. The species favoured the barren climate, and quickly became part of most households. Today, the Oasis Park boasts a camel farm, a kid's farm, a children playground, and offers camel safari for those who are keen. Animal shows are also available. For more information of La Lajita's Oasis Park, please click here. Address: Carretera Jandía, S/N, 35625 La Lajita, Pájara, Fuerteventura island.
Telephone: +34 902 400 434
Opening hours: 09:00 to 18:00
Oasis Park: Adult €24, Children (3-11 years) €12
Camel Safari: Adult €10, Children (3-11 years) €5
Windsurfing
Fuerteventura is one of the best destinations for windsurfing and Morro Jables boasts a few windsurf centres offering lessons and equipment hire. The nearby Playa de Sotavento hosts the prestigious annual Windsurfing and Kiteboarding World Cup.
Diving
Thanks to the clear warm water, abundance of tropical fish and coral-rich seascapes, diving in the Canary Islands is a truly unforgettable experience, and Morro Jable is no exception. There are plenty of diving schools on the beaches with kit to hire and instructors standing by to help. Prices start at about €26 for an hour’s dive.
Catamaran Excursions
Feel the cooling sea breeze in your hair whilst sailing across the Jandía peninsula in a catamaran. This is the best way to see the magnificent Jandía Mountains rising from the sea, a truly spectacular sight. Enjoy a delicious lunch on the spacious deck, while the beer and wine pour and the friendly German and English speaking staff cater to your every need. If you need more than good food and stunning scenery to be satisfied, then get your adrenalin pumping and tear through the water on a jet ski. It is also possible for participants to snorkel and marvel at the marine life. If you’re lucky, you may come across some of the dolphins that frequent the area.