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The Atlantic desert

Fuerteventura

Just 100 km from the African coast, its endless white-sand beaches and turquoise waters make it a sailor's paradise. The constant wind has also made it the world capital of windsurfing.

Fuerteventura is the most African of the Canaries — just 100 km from the Moroccan coast, endless fine sand beaches, a permanent wind that has made the island world-famous for windsurfing and kitesurfing. For sailing crews, this constant wind is a blessing.

The Corralejo anchorages to the north offer magnificent conditions. The shallow waters between Corralejo and the islet of Lobos are among the Canaries' finest — turquoise, uncrowded, exceptionally clear.

The passage to Lanzarote (20 miles) runs through a powerful wind corridor — exhilarating. The Bocayna Channel is one of the archipelago's most lively passages. Technical, fast, memorable sailing.

Practical info

Corralejo anchorages · Strong winds · Passage to Lanzarote

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