From the town of Morro Jable, a roadway enters the Jandía Natural Park, crosses the ridges of the peninsula and either goes up the northwest coast, towards the immense deserted beaches of Barlovento and Cofete, or heads towards the southern tip of the island where a lighthouse overlooks the magnificent rocky coastline. We then arrive at the southern end of Fuerteventura. One can then swim on some beaches that are difficult to access, but for this very reason preserved from mass tourism. It will be a very good place to enjoy the beach with your partner or family and where you can observe the rare Cardoncillo de Jandía (Euphorbia handiensis).

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