All Inclusive Holidays in Fuerteventura

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If you’re searching for a destination that offers “Eternal Spring” vibes without the ten-hour flight, Fuerteventura is your winner. Known as the “Island of Adventure,” it’s the second-largest of the Canary Islands and, quite frankly, a bit of a show-off when it comes to beaches.

Whether you’re a couple looking for a romantic retreat in Corralejo or a family ready to conquer the dunes, Fuerteventura is the king of the stress-free all-inclusive. 

Getting There: UK Airports & Flight Times

The beauty of Fuerteventura is that almost every corner of the UK has a direct line to it. You’ll be flying into Puerto del Rosario (FUE), and the flight time is a manageable 4 hours to 4 hours 45 minutes—just long enough for a movie and a couple of duty-free snacks.

  • From the North: Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle, and Leeds Bradford.

  • From the Midlands: Birmingham and East Midlands.

  • From the South: London (Gatwick, Stansted, Luton, Heathrow), Bristol, Bournemouth, and Southampton.

  • From Scotland & NI: Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Belfast International.

  • Airlines: Jet2, TUI, Ryanair, and easyJet all run regular flights, so competition is high and prices stay competitive.

The Weather: When is the Best Time to Visit?

Fuerteventura is famous for its “Trade Winds” (hence the name “Strong Fortune” or “Strong Wind”), which keep the island from becoming a furnace in the summer.

  • Summer (June – August): Expect highs of 28°C–30°C. It’s hot, dry, and perfect for the beach, though the breeze means you might not realise you’re burning—slap on that SPF!

  • Winter Sun (November – February): This is the island’s secret weapon. While the UK is freezing, Fuerteventura enjoys temperatures of 20°C–22°C. It’s ideal for hiking or just sitting by a heated pool with a cocktail.

  • The “Insider” Choice: September and October are arguably the best months. The wind dies down, the sea is at its absolute warmest (23°C), and the peak summer crowds have headed home.

Things to See and Do: Beyond the Buffet

While your all-inclusive resort will have everything you need, Fuerteventura is too beautiful to stay behind a gate for seven days.

  • Corralejo Dunes: Imagine a mini Sahara Desert right next to the turquoise Atlantic. It’s a National Park, and walking across the vast white sand dunes is a proper “bucket list” moment.

  • Lobos Island: Hop on a 15-minute ferry from Corralejo to this tiny, uninhabited island. It’s a haven for snorkelling and hiking a volcano for the best views in the Canaries.

  • Oasis Wildlife: If you have the kids in tow, this is a massive hit. It’s one of the largest botanical and animal parks in Europe.

  • Betancuria: Head into the mountains to visit the island’s ancient capital. It’s a stunning white-washed village that feels like you’ve stepped back in time.

Guide to Prices: What will it cost in 2026?

Let’s talk brass tacks. Prices vary by season, but for a 7-night all-inclusive holiday including flights and transfers, here is what to aim for:

Group TypeBudget (3-Star)Mid-Range (4-Star)Luxury (5-Star)
Couples (2 Adults)£850 – £1,100£1,200 – £1,500£1,800+
Family (2 Adults, 2 Kids)£1,800 – £2,200£2,400 – £3,000£4,000+

Pro Tip: If you book for May or October, you can often find 4-star deals for a family of four for under £2,000 if you catch an “Early Bird” discount or a “Free Child Place” through the Alihoco website.

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