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£ 115

14/06/2008

Gatwick

4

£ 144

28/05/2008

Gatwick

7

£ 134

05/07/2008

Gatwick

4

£ 143

14/06/2008

Manchester

4

£ 143

08/10/2008

Gatwick

7

£ 154

21/05/2008

Gatwick

7

£ 207

14/06/2008

Manchester

14

£ 208

04/06/2008

Gatwick

17

£ 208

04/06/2008

Gatwick

21

£ 208

04/06/2008

Manchester

7

£ 208

21/06/2008

Gatwick

11

         
 

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XL Airways specialise in cheap flights to Fuerteventura. Fly to Fuerteventura where wild, wind lashed beaches and the constant warmth off the African continent make this a watersports and beach lovers paradise. These perfect conditions attract windsurfers from around the world, sun worshippers by the score and families eager for relaxation on the endless white sands.

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Fly to Fuerteventura for sheer relaxation on unbroken stretches of blinding white sands and dramatic volcanic landscapes. Take an XL Airways flight to Fuerteventura for extreme sports adventures from world class surfing and windsurfing to submarine volcanic exploration.


Fuerteventura for Sahara style dunes & beaches
Endless stretches of soft, sun-bleached sands fringe Fuerteventura's entire coastline, the dazzling white sands best seen at Jandia where they stretch unbroken for 32 kilometres. Fuerteventura's largest resort of Corralejo boasts over 10 kilometres of golden beach adjoining the soft undulating peaks of its dune nature reserve whilst Caleta de Fuste in a sheltered location on the east coast is renowned for its horseshoe sandy bay, fringed with shady palms.

 

Fuerteventura for windsurfing paradise
Enthusiasts from around the world flock to Fuerteventura, for both flat slalom runs in the constant summer tradewinds and extreme wave sailing on the north shore reefs where huge winter swells can accommodate all abilities. The flat waters of Sotavento combined with strong, steady summer winds provide the perfect conditions for the Fuerteventura PWA Championships held in July. Beginners looking for less challenging waters should try nearby Costa Calma or Corralejo's Flag Beach both offering good flat water slalom conditions in constant gentler breezes. Stronger wave conditions can be found on Glass Beach and Rocky Point around Corralejo Bay with many of the north shore reefs suitable for experts only.


Fuerteventura for surfing hot spots
The best Atlantic swells crash Fuerteventura's shoreline throughout the autumn and winter months. Surfing communities flourish across the island with the north shores littered with infamous wave spots. With names such as Suicides, the Bubble and the Shooting Gallery these waves are not for the fainthearted and novices are advised to pick their spots carefully and maybe also some tips from one of the many surf schools.

Fuerteventura for superb diving
Growing in popularity as a dive destination, Fuerteventura's volcanic activity has shaped a submarine landscape of fascinating lava rivers, caves and arches, the black rock formations contrasting starkly with the bright white sand. Comfortable year round water temperature, clear visibility and abundant fish add to the attraction. Dive schools are many and sites with such descriptive sobriquets as Twin Peaks, Boat Graveyard, Dead Dog and Black Treasure Reef give a clear idea of what to expect.


Fuerteventura for volcanic crater treks
Sweeping across the barren lunar landscape, a stone path leads up to the impressive crater of the extinct Calderon Hondo. Take a camel safari from Lajares or hike across the volcanic plain and climb up to the platform atop the crater where there are fabulous views down to the Corralejo dunes.