Corralejo Dunes National Park (Parque Natural de Corralejo)
Corralejo Dunes National Park (Parque Natural de Corralejo)

Corralejo Dunes National Park (Parque Natural de Corralejo)

La Olivia, Las Palmas, 35640

The Basics

In addition to housing the biggest and best dunes in the Canary Islands, Corralejo Dunes National Park also boasts a rugged and dramatic volcanic landscape, dominated by red jagged rock formations and Montaña Roja (Red Mountain) volcano. Day trips to Fuerteventura from Lanzarote often include time at the national park for exploring the beaches and dunes, as well as visits to the hamlet of Betancuria, Church of Our Lady of Regla, and the town of Corralejo.

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Private Sunset Sailing Tour from Corralejo Fuerteventura 3h
Private Sunset Sailing Tour from Corralejo Fuerteventura 3h
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What a relaxing and fun experience, to see Fuerteventura from the water! The kids paddle-boarded and kayaked, we snacked, napped, laughed and had the most beautiful evening. This was a highlight of our visit to the Canary Islands!
Katherine_R, Jan 2023

Things to Know Before You Go

  • Corralejo Dunes National Park is a must-visit for adventure travelers and sun seekers.

  • Be mindful when swimming at the park beaches—there are no lifeguards on duty and currents can be strong.

  • Bring a towel, bathing suit, sun protection, and water to enjoy the park’s beaches.

  • Wear comfortable hiking boots, especially if you plan to explore the park’s volcanic landscapes.

  • Day trips from Lanzarote can last upwards of 10 hours depending on the option chosen.

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How to Get There

The national park lies just off the FV-1 road between Puerto del Rosario and the town of Corralejo. If you’re staying on neighboring Lanzarote, the easiest way to reach the park is via ferry from Playa Blanca to Corralejo or by joining a guided tour.

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When to Get There

Fuerteventura is hot and sunny throughout the year, making the national park’s beautiful beaches appealing no matter the season. If you plan to do some hiking in the park, plan to visit between April and June or October, when temperatures are slightly cooler.

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What’s in the Sand?

Though the undulating fine white sands of the Fuerteventura dunes are surely reminiscent of the desert, the granules in Corralejo Dunes Natural Park are in fact actually made up of tiny little pieces of shell and mollusk, as opposed to anything rocky.

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Frequently Asked Questions
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