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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.
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.
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.
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.
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 Type | Budget (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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