What draws visitors to the deserted island of Fuerteventura, to the beaches of Morro del Jable? It's hard to say. Probably a special atmosphere of seclusion, because there are fewer people here than on the neighboring islands of the Canary archipelago.
May be high ridges of some unearthly highlands, sandy, mysterious and breathing antiquity? It's good to cycle around this island, exploring arid spurs and sandy canyons. Then, of course, there are the waves. A vacation on the southwestern tip of the island will suit all lovers of extreme sports like kitesurfing and windsurfing.
Where some beaches begin and others end, it is difficult to say. True, not everywhere is safe for swimming, especially where there are no hotels and tourist infrastructure. So, if you are concerned about your safety, explore the possibilities for swimming.
Morro del Jable is the largest port on the island and is where you'll arrive by boat if you choose this way of traveling in the Canaries. In fact, you can stop here and explore the island from here, which is full of a strangely detached charm.