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Got a week off in March and we usually go for sunshine in the Canaries, have done Fuerteventura too many times and Matagorda, PDC and Costa Teguise.
Looking for something different in the Canaries, needs to be relatively quiet and flat.
Any advice welcome , has anyone been to Puerto de Santiago in Tenerife? Found an Airbnb , not sure how flat and if there is enough bars / restaurants to have a week there.
Looking for something different in the Canaries, needs to be relatively quiet and flat.
Any advice welcome , has anyone been to Puerto de Santiago in Tenerife? Found an Airbnb , not sure how flat and if there is enough bars / restaurants to have a week there.
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Flat and the canaries don’t really go together but I’m with jrobbo above Playa Blanca is about as flat as you’ll get it and plenty there . Santiago in Tenerife looks ok but as it’s on the north coast ( ish) it won’t be as guaranteed warmer weather
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Different areas around Las Americas .if you don’t mind spending a Bob or 2 head up on Costa Adeje the area round El Duqe is real nice and some expensive hotels and no p-ss heads Puerto Santiago used to be quite out of the way as the motorway stopped before then,but haven’t heard any reports about it .La Caleta has some brilliant fish restaurants ,we’ve stayed many times round El Duqe but our friends have property near the airport so we now stop round Golf del Sur ,it’s full have 50 -75 yrs old Brits but there are loads of bars with sport on the restaurant are really inexpensive plus it’s only 20 mins from the airport.NL Claret wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2025 12:22 pmGot a week off in March and we usually go for sunshine in the Canaries, have done Fuerteventura too many times and Matagorda, PDC and Costa Teguise.
Looking for something different in the Canaries, needs to be relatively quiet and flat.
Any advice welcome , has anyone been to Puerto de Santiago in Tenerife? Found an Airbnb , not sure how flat and if there is enough bars / restaurants to have a week there.
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Puerto de Mogan, Gran Canaria.
Lovely little spot, great view from the lighthouse bar. Decent food.
Lovely little spot, great view from the lighthouse bar. Decent food.
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Forgot to say that you can walk all the way on the front from La Caleta to Las Americas and it’s as flat as a pancake,and takes a couple of hours ,further north it’s mainly smaller bays so a lot hillier if you want to walk any distance
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Thought this was a thread about how much they're missing Ashley B 

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Costa Adeje, South Tenerife. Whilst not completely flat there are plenty of nice restaurants and bars. We go in October usually. Mid 20's.
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Second this. We usually stay up the hill from the Duque Shopping Centre near the market.Stonehouse wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2025 1:04 pmif you don’t mind spending a Bob or 2 head up on Costa Adeje the area round El Duqe is real nice and some expensive hotels and no p-ss heads
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Can't knock Playa Blanca, Lanzarote, everything is all along the coast, all flat, lovely relaxing quiet resort but still enough bars and restaurants to choose from. Been multiple times
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Mogan in Gran Can is a good shout……..nice port side restaurants and if you fancy a trip the buses are cheap and regularly run to other resorts ………
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La caleta and El Duqe are nice, but maybe not flat enough for what is requested. Love the walk from la caleta to las americas but it's very up and downStonehouse wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2025 1:04 pmDifferent areas around Las Americas .if you don’t mind spending a Bob or 2 head up on Costa Adeje the area round El Duqe is real nice and some expensive hotels and no p-ss heads Puerto Santiago used to be quite out of the way as the motorway stopped before then,but haven’t heard any reports about it .La Caleta has some brilliant fish restaurants ,we’ve stayed many times round El Duqe but our friends have property near the airport so we now stop round Golf del Sur ,it’s full have 50 -75 yrs old Brits but there are loads of bars with sport on the restaurant are really inexpensive plus it’s only 20 mins from the airport.
Never been to golf del sur, a previous poster on here used to swear by the place though
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I spent 6 months living in Las Americas back in my early 20s, and have spent a lot of time on holiday in Tenerife, and for me the best spot is El Medano, a small town on the south, relatively close to the airport.
It is not your typical tourist resort with Ye Olde Red Lion et al, however it has some really nice restaurants and tapas bars, and a lovely big beach.
They hold a lot of wind surfing championships, so has a bit of a surfer feel too.
The main town centre area is also very flat, with a lovely square that has a weekly market, and bars and restaurants dotted around it.
Also nearby is Los Abrigos which has a lot of very decent fish restaurants
It is not your typical tourist resort with Ye Olde Red Lion et al, however it has some really nice restaurants and tapas bars, and a lovely big beach.
They hold a lot of wind surfing championships, so has a bit of a surfer feel too.
The main town centre area is also very flat, with a lovely square that has a weekly market, and bars and restaurants dotted around it.
Also nearby is Los Abrigos which has a lot of very decent fish restaurants
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Not too much going on in El Medano unless your into surfing ,our friends place is in Las Tejitas about 5 mins drive from El Medano ,not too much there but a nice little shopping centre which is made up of some nice bars and restaurants,as you say Los Abrigos has some great fish restaurants,El Mirador is a really nice restaurant,as I said we’ve gone down market a bit later an are less than 5 mins walk from San Blas ,but there are loads of cheap multi cultural restaurants there for everyone tastes.ChrisG wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2025 1:50 pmI spent 6 months living in Las Americas back in my early 20s, and have spent a lot of time on holiday in Tenerife, and for me the best spot is El Medano, a small town on the south, relatively close to the airport.
It is not your typical tourist resort with Ye Olde Red Lion et al, however it has some really nice restaurants and tapas bars, and a lovely big beach.
They hold a lot of wind surfing championships, so has a bit of a surfer feel too.
The main town centre area is also very flat, with a lovely square that has a weekly market, and bars and restaurants dotted around it.
Also nearby is Los Abrigos which has a lot of very decent fish restaurants
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we have had a property in EL MEDANO in tenerife for over 20 years .it is a very flat area near the airport , it was a spanish fishing village which has grown considerably over the last 15 years , its got plenty of bars and resteraunts but isnt your normal resort abroad , ie no british pubs or irish bars , just spanish type places .
It is a great place for a relaxing holiday but it can get windy as its a huge windsurfing/kite surfing resort , it is very close to the airport but we get very little aircraft noise
It is a great place for a relaxing holiday but it can get windy as its a huge windsurfing/kite surfing resort , it is very close to the airport but we get very little aircraft noise
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Some good recommendations and I’ll second some of them.
La Caleta, Playa del Duque in Tenerife. La Caleta is small fishing village type of place although in recent years more upmarket restaurants and accommodation has appeared. You can walk all the way to Playa Las America’s on the sea front which is mainly flat. Bars and restaurants on the way. El Duque is full of upmarket hotels and apartments. It’s nothing like Las Americas.
In Gran Canaria Puerto de Mogan is a nice place to stay. Plenty of places to eat and drink. Stay in the marina or clise by
On Lanzarote, I don’t really like most resorts but in December we stayed just outside Playa Blanca in the Rubicón Marina area. This is very nice with boardwalks , loads of restaurants and some nice bars. Mainly flat walk to Playa Blanca.
Just booked El Duque for March.
La Caleta, Playa del Duque in Tenerife. La Caleta is small fishing village type of place although in recent years more upmarket restaurants and accommodation has appeared. You can walk all the way to Playa Las America’s on the sea front which is mainly flat. Bars and restaurants on the way. El Duque is full of upmarket hotels and apartments. It’s nothing like Las Americas.
In Gran Canaria Puerto de Mogan is a nice place to stay. Plenty of places to eat and drink. Stay in the marina or clise by
On Lanzarote, I don’t really like most resorts but in December we stayed just outside Playa Blanca in the Rubicón Marina area. This is very nice with boardwalks , loads of restaurants and some nice bars. Mainly flat walk to Playa Blanca.
Just booked El Duque for March.
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Not the Canaries but have you considered Morocco as an alternative? We normally do the Canaries in the winter but decided on Taghadzout just north of Agadir in November and loved it. It's similar flying time and tends to be less windy.
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There's a lot of ups and downs on the walk to Las Americas, and steps up from colonTheOriginalLongsider wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:10 pmSome good recommendations and I’ll second some of them.
La Caleta, Playa del Duque in Tenerife. La Caleta is small fishing village type of place although in recent years more upmarket restaurants and accommodation has appeared. You can walk all the way to Playa Las America’s on the sea front which is mainly flat. Bars and restaurants on the way. El Duque is full of upmarket hotels and apartments. It’s nothing like Las Americas.
In Gran Canaria Puerto de Mogan is a nice place to stay. Plenty of places to eat and drink. Stay in the marina or clise by
On Lanzarote, I don’t really like most resorts but in December we stayed just outside Playa Blanca in the Rubicón Marina area. This is very nice with boardwalks , loads of restaurants and some nice bars. Mainly flat walk to Playa Blanca.
Just booked El Duque for March.
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Another vote here for Playa Blanca and Puerto Mogan. NL Claret what sort of temperature does Fuerteventura get in March?
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Not funnyStonehouse wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:41 pmWould help if we new if you are unfit ,incapacitated,old ,or just idleA bit like trying to find out the state of our injured players
The person making the enquiry stated somewhere on the flat
I mentioned that the walk from la calleta to las Americas Has a few ups and downs
Off the top of my head..
Steps and ramp onto beach path at la calleta
Slope down to path at the front of the big hotels
Long steep slope past the statue
Long steep slope past the currently closed small shopping centre, then lot of steps back onto the coastal path
Slope into colon, and steps out, then big flight of steps after the castle pub onto the beach
Like I say I've probably missed a few out,but if the person was expecting a flat walk they'd be in for a shock
For your information I do that walk, or various parts of it about 28 times a year, I'm not sure which one of your suggested titles that makes me.
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avalondreamer wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2025 3:00 pmAnother vote here for Playa Blanca and Puerto Mogan. NL Claret what sort of temperature does Fuerteventura get in March?
We've been the last 2 years in March and the weather has been good apart from one of those sand clouds , Calima. Might have rained once but overall decent. Went in the March when we got relegated from PL under Dyche , forget the year , weather was rubbish, thick cloud all week and windy. Walking into town wearing a fleece and hat. Correlajo is our go to, go every November however our March break needs to be something different.
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Thank you for your replies. Much appreciated.
It does not have to be totally flat, we are early 50s and relatively fit however Mrs NL complains about walking up anything steep. When we stayed in Cavtat we were at the top of a steep climb and would flat out and sweating once we'd got back to the apartment.
It does not have to be totally flat, we are early 50s and relatively fit however Mrs NL complains about walking up anything steep. When we stayed in Cavtat we were at the top of a steep climb and would flat out and sweating once we'd got back to the apartment.
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Agree with your assessment, walked it many times La Caleta to Cristianos but definitely ups n downs. Small point, there is a ramp just after the castle pub to the casinoRow x wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2025 3:06 pmNot funny
The person making the enquiry stated somewhere on the flat
I mentioned that the walk from la calleta to las Americas Has a few ups and downs
Off the top of my head..
Steps and ramp onto beach path at la calleta
Slope down to path at the front of the big hotels
Long steep slope past the statue
Long steep slope past the currently closed small shopping centre, then lot of steps back onto the coastal path
Slope into colon, and steps out, then big flight of steps after the castle pub onto the beach
Like I say I've probably missed a few out,but if the person was expecting a flat walk they'd be in for a shock
For your information I do that walk, or various parts of it about 28 times a year, I'm not sure which one of your suggested titles that makes me.
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Overall it’s pretty flat ,can pick holes in some of your comment ,obviously you can avoid taking the ramp,at La Caleta ( and if you’ve been that many times at least you could spell it right )Row x wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2025 3:06 pmNot funny
The person making the enquiry stated somewhere on the flat
I mentioned that the walk from la calleta to las Americas Has a few ups and downs
Off the top of my head..
Steps and ramp onto beach path at la calleta
Slope down to path at the front of the big hotels
Long steep slope past the statue
Long steep slope past the currently closed small shopping centre, then lot of steps back onto the coastal path
Slope into colon, and steps out, then big flight of steps after the castle pub onto the beach
Like I say I've probably missed a few out,but if the person was expecting a flat walk they'd be in for a shock
For your information I do that walk, or various parts of it about 28 times a year, I'm not sure which one of your suggested titles that makes me.

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A bit like you not knowing how to spell duque, despite stopping numerous timesStonehouse wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2025 3:42 pmOverall it’s pretty flat ,can pick holes in some of your comment ,obviously you can avoid taking the ramp,at La Caleta ( and if you’ve been that many times at least you could spell it right )There are ways to avoid certain climbs like anywhere else ,eg I couldn’t walk up Brunshaw rd to the top if you paid me but if I walked round The Ridge I’d have no problem.



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Another one for the above. Not been for a while but it will have everything you’re looking for.bart_claret wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2025 1:31 pmCosta Adeje, South Tenerife. Whilst not completely flat there are plenty of nice restaurants and bars. We go in October usually. Mid 20's.
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Puerto de Mogan is flat. Marina Rubicon is also flat - video shows a bit of it - there are loads more bars and restaurants https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsQK0S2u3UQ
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Forgot you asked about Puerto de Santiago. It is flat but small. There are a few bars - maybe 3, and the Barcelo hotel has entertainment on. That's about it though. There is no beach apart from a small one on the way to Playa d'Arena. Los Gigantes is not far for more places to eat and drink, but it's not flat to get there. Short taxi ride would be needed.
I climbed that hill in Cavtat a couple of times in July for the free parking ! Not for the faint-hearted !
I climbed that hill in Cavtat a couple of times in July for the free parking ! Not for the faint-hearted !
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Have you tried Sharm?
Obviously not Tenerife but the Jaz Mirabel is an awesome place with coral reefs etc and brilliant 5 star value
Obviously not Tenerife but the Jaz Mirabel is an awesome place with coral reefs etc and brilliant 5 star value
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Flights booked for Tenerife. Not been for20 years and also £112 return flight from Liverpool with Easy Jet, thought that was a decent price , bag and seats included.
Accommodation next, found a decent one on Airbnb for Los Abrigos, that’s probably the type of place we are looking for.
Accommodation next, found a decent one on Airbnb for Los Abrigos, that’s probably the type of place we are looking for.
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If you go on Google Earth you’ll see that they’ve built a lovely wooden walk way back to San Blas which takes about 20 mins and there’s a decent size supermarket and if you want the cheapest booze to drink in your apartment there’s an excellent Spanish shop right behind the supermarket ,and it’s also about a mile away in the opposite direction to Las Tejitas ,but if you go there catch the Titsa bus as the footpath isn’t very good and the roads quite narrow.NL Claret wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2025 7:03 pmFlights booked for Tenerife. Not been for20 years and also £112 return flight from Liverpool with Easy Jet, thought that was a decent price , bag and seats included.
Accommodation next, found a decent one on Airbnb for Los Abrigos, that’s probably the type of place we are looking for.
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New a Burnley lad who went there to work but he only lasted 18 months as missed Burnley too much
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Small, nice harbour with 5-10 restaurants from memory, we ate in Restaurante Los Abrigos which is on the far corner. Windows open, gentle sound of the sea and proper sea food. Feels more locals inNL Claret wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2025 7:03 pmFlights booked for Tenerife. Not been for20 years and also £112 return flight from Liverpool with Easy Jet, thought that was a decent price , bag and seats included.
Accommodation next, found a decent one on Airbnb for Los Abrigos, that’s probably the type of place we are looking for.
Los Abrigos than touristy, there some traditional cafes amd an ice cream shop. We stay acorss the wooden walk way in San Blas where you can find a sqaure with a number of restaurants, sports bar and a little entertainment at night (nothing exciting for the young end but ok). https://tapaspatadeoro.com/ is ok for tapas.
The area is too quiet for us but we are going back in February half term because our preferred accommodation in Fanabe was not available. There is a collection of good restaurants and a pancake cafe near Santa Barbara complex which are good.
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El Medano is a nice spot, nice beach and surfer dudes. Lots of places to eat. I had forgotten about it, thanks for the reminder ChrisG. You can catch the bus from San Blas to El Medano.
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I expected this to be a thread about Norwich.
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Happen see you in the Wild Geese for the football.Loyalclaret wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2025 8:43 pmSmall, nice harbour with 5-10 restaurants from memory, we ate in Restaurante Los Abrigos which is on the far corner. Windows open, gentle sound of the sea and proper sea food. Feels more locals in
Los Abrigos than touristy, there some traditional cafes amd an ice cream shop. We stay acorss the wooden walk way in San Blas where you can find a sqaure with a number of restaurants, sports bar and a little entertainment at night (nothing exciting for the young end but ok). https://tapaspatadeoro.com/ is ok for tapas.
The area is too quiet for us but we are going back in February half term because our preferred accommodation in Fanabe was not available. There is a collection of good restaurants and a pancake cafe near Santa Barbara complex which are good.
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Also worth mentioning that the local buses are superb. We have stayed in Costa Adeje a few times and enjoy the walk to Caleta but have used the buses to lots of different places.
Mainly go to cycle, which is fairly brutal but amazing roads and scenery once you get off the coast.
Mainly go to cycle, which is fairly brutal but amazing roads and scenery once you get off the coast.
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why dont you try Cyprus,beautiful place to visit with lots of history.Paphos is quite flat,plenty bars/restaurants etc,very reasonable prices too.Climate really good in March too 22/25 degrees .WeI have been going for years and hopefully will continue to do so...love the place!
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Just a point on the busesIrkthePurists wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2025 10:08 amAlso worth mentioning that the local buses are superb. We have stayed in Costa Adeje a few times and enjoy the walk to Caleta but have used the buses to lots of different places.
Mainly go to cycle, which is fairly brutal but amazing roads and scenery once you get off the coast.
Since COVID all locals get free travel, and as such the buses are a lot busier than they used to be. Quite often I've had to stand, and I've seen buses regularly not allow anyone on as they're full, resulting in a long wait for the next one. Taxi drivers love it.
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Done the research and based on property that suits us self catering needs and wandering we are going to Costa del Silencio.
Looks easy walk to Las Galletas, Los Ambrigos doesn’t look too far and enough to keep us occupied in the area especially if the weather is good.
How far is it to walk / taxi cost to Golf del Sur ? Last day plans are for a hotel day pass then onto airport
Looks easy walk to Las Galletas, Los Ambrigos doesn’t look too far and enough to keep us occupied in the area especially if the weather is good.
How far is it to walk / taxi cost to Golf del Sur ? Last day plans are for a hotel day pass then onto airport
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Pretty certain weve stayed at Hotel Palia Don Pedro but dont remember much about the area - I'll ask the boss.
£20 in a taxi i'd guess.
£20 in a taxi i'd guess.
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NL Claret wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2025 10:12 pmDone the research and based on property that suits us self catering needs and wandering we are going to Costa del Silencio.
Looks easy walk to Las Galletas, Los Ambrigos doesn’t look too far and enough to keep us occupied in the area especially if the weather is good.
How far is it to walk / taxi cost to Golf del Sur ? Last day plans are for a hotel day pass then onto airport
Not a great walk about 1.5 hours Google says and some uphill do. I’d imagine it’s about 10 euros in a taxi maybe.
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Also all the taxis are centrally run and metered so no rip offs or disputes and most of them have card machines too.
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Thanks for the information, it does look a bit far and Mrs NL will get the ump so taxi it will be and have looked at buses. Fuerteventura taxis are the same with a standard tariff at ranks.
Next question, when we’ve stayed close to Lanzarote airport is was easier to just get in a taxi outside the airport, no need to book a transfer. Is it straight forward to get a taxi from the airport without booking?
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Lots of taxis, just follow the signs. It's well marshalled but can get busy if lots of flights arrive at the same timeNL Claret wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2025 1:29 pmThanks for the information, it does look a bit far and Mrs NL will get the ump so taxi it will be and have looked at buses. Fuerteventura taxis are the same with a standard tariff at ranks.
Next question, when we’ve stayed close to Lanzarote airport is was easier to just get in a taxi outside the airport, no need to book a transfer. Is it straight forward to get a taxi from the airport without booking?
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NL Claret wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2025 1:29 pmThanks for the information, it does look a bit far and Mrs NL will get the ump so taxi it will be and have looked at buses. Fuerteventura taxis are the same with a standard tariff at ranks.
Next question, when we’ve stayed close to Lanzarote airport is was easier to just get in a taxi outside the airport, no need to book a transfer. Is it straight forward to get a taxi from the airport without booking?
It’s normally easy taxis are normally plentiful all queued up right outside arrivals. As mentioned above if there are lots of flight at once there is sometimes a bit of a wait but never more than 10/15 mins or so and it’s a queue that’s policed by staff so no chaos.
It’s about €30ish into Los Cristianos from the airport so will only be €10-15 to where you’re going.
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I am intending to take a week away in either Febtuary or March and I am considering either Fuerteventura or Puerto del Carmen .
I have been to Playa Blanca many times over the past couple of decades but would like to try somewhere different.
Any advice or recommendations will be appreciated.
I have been to Playa Blanca many times over the past couple of decades but would like to try somewhere different.
Any advice or recommendations will be appreciated.
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levraiclaret wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2025 8:15 pmI am intending to take a week away in either Febtuary or March and I am considering either Fuerteventura or Puerto del Carmen .
I have been to Playa Blanca many times over the past couple of decades but would like to try somewhere different.
Any advice or recommendations will be appreciated.
Must have been to Correlajo in Fuerteventura over 14 times so you could say we like the place!
It’s not a typical resort , it is combination of tourism and a working town. Plenty of variety when it comes to food and there’s a South American and Italian influence.
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