Cardon Mountain

Ascent to the chapel of the Virgen del Tanquito Our ascent to the chapel of the Virgen del Tanquito starts from the car park located 2.6 km north of the town of El Cardón, next to the road that leads to Pájara and La Pared. An information panel marks the place. Immediately we pass next […]

Ajuy Caves

Natural Monument since 1994 The Ajuy cliffs were declared a Natural Monument in 1994, as part of the Betancuria Rural Park . The space stands out for its geological, paleontological and ethnographic interest, as well as for the beauty of its rugged landscape. Apparently we are on another beach, in a small fishing village nestled […]

Jandía Natural Park

A dream of wild nature The Jandía Peninsula is a dream of wild nature, of surviving the harsh conditions of an arid climate that encloses the majesty of the Jandía Natural Park. Here we can see different ecosystems that are hidden behind the organic sand dunes ‘Jable’. Runners such as the ‘Hubara’, adapted plants such […]

Matorral beach

Place of scientific interest On the Leeward coast of the Jandía Peninsula we can appreciate another wonder, the world of salt marshes with their plant communities of halophilic species, such as the ‘mato’, the ‘brusquilla’ or the ‘uvilla’ and their waterfowl shallow. ‘El Saladar de Jandía’ stands out, classified as a Site of Scientific Interest […]

Cardon Mountain

natural monument The visitor can access this mountain, declared a Natural Monument, by a narrow path that starts in the town of Cardón and runs along the western side of the mountain. Also, in this place we find specimens of flora and fauna endemic to the island.

Betancuria Natural Park

Protected Natural Area This protected natural area arose with the aim of protecting the natural character of the Betancuria mountain massif, as well as conserving the way of life, agricultural and livestock, of the populations included in the park. This protected area is shared by five municipalities, with Pájara approx. 20% of the total. In […]

Natural Monument of Ajuy

Discover the geological origin of Fuerteventura The visitor will also be able to appreciate in our municipality the geological origin of the island and its evolution. Fuerteventura is the oldest island in the Canary Islands, its coastline and the slopes of its ravines provide us with an authentic compendium of paleontology. From the most remote […]

Ajuy Beach

Fine black sand It is windy and has fine black sand. Like all the beaches on the west coast of Fuerteventura, its waves are strong, so extreme care must be taken when bathing in its waters.

Cofete Beach

They make up a set of more than 15 kilometers in length separated by El Islote, a small rock that has withstood marine erosion. It is a dangerous coastline open to the north, strong currents and trade winds. Its clear sands of organic origin from the shells of marine molluscs, accumulate around a plant species, […]

Costa Calma Beach

It is the second most important tourist urbanization in the municipality of Pájara. It has a wide range of accommodation with more than 7,000 beds distributed between hotels and apartments. There are numerous restaurants, nightclubs and shopping centers, as well as various sports facilities where you can practice windsurfing, diving and tennis. It has a […]