Corralejo

Hi. We are going to Fuerteventura in november 07 and stay for 14 days. We would be glad to hear about the best nude beaches to go there, in the area, or other places in the island.....thanks

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hi there iam goin on the 31st been loads of times many years best beaches are flag beach nudist and textiles also check out cotillo the lagoos lovely safe swimming etc most are nudist friendly but not the town beach .Resturants avienedas near Bristol playa complex ,meson Las Tejas near wakiki .pizza pepperoni in old town etc ur be spoilt for food choice .Cheap beer banana bar hava good time say hello if u recognise me have fun best wishes

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If you are not hiring a car then the bus services are very good value and extremely reliable.Just be aware that the time displayed on the timetable is the departure time at the beginning of the route. The time at all subsequent stops depends on the traffic and the number of passengers picked up and set down. This even catches out the locals sometimes.All the beaches except the town centre ones are effectively clothing optional and the proportion of nudists to textiles varies from hour to hour, day to day and month to month.Which beach you will regard as the best will depend on your personal taste.Try as many as you have time for, make your choice and enjoy it.

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Thanks for good advises.....we look forward to go now :)

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Hi, and thanks. How is it about buses from the airport to Corralejo? Or is it best to hire a taxi?

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bus is from airport to city then from their to Corralejo - doable and reasonable price [plus decent coach] but much quicker by taxi - but hiring a car is no more than cost of taxi

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When I was there I hired a car. It does not cost much especially if booked through the airline you use to fly out there. It gives you the flexibility to explore the whole island. As for buses it's one into the main town (Puerto del Rosario and another up to Corralejo It looks like the one to Corralejo runs every 30 min, missing out 14.00 and some in the evening when it's every hour (Lina 6). A long nudist beach stretches from the edge of Corralejo running south down the east coast for miles. It is squeezed between the Fv1 main road and the sea. Another nude beach is in the south of the island at Esmeralda Jardina a bit south of Costa Calma. The interior and west coast are also worth exploring, with little habitation on that coast south of El Cortillo.I stayed in the Gran Hotel Natura on the southern edge of Corralejo with direct access to the nude beach and its car park. So I travelled around naked for most of my stay (did get dressed to go into town - well worth it).

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We are going again to Corralejo to stay in gran natural from April 30th to may 7th. We hired a car at the airport to be independent.



When I was there I hired a car. It does not cost muchespecially if booked through the airline you use to fly out there.It gives you the flexibility to explore the whole island. As forbuses it's one into the main town (Puerto del Rosario and anotherup to Corralejo It looks like the one to Corralejo runs every 30min, missing out 14.00 and some in the evening when it's every hour(Lina 6). A long nudist beach stretches from the edge of Corralejorunning south down the east coast for miles. It is squeezed betweenthe Fv1 main road and the sea. Another nude beach is in the southof the island at Esmeralda Jardina a bit south of Costa Calma. Theinterior and west coast are also worth exploring, with littlehabitation on that coast south of El Cortillo.I stayedin the Gran Hotel Natura on the southern edge of Corralejo withdirect access to the nude beach and its car park. So I travelledaround naked for most of my stay (did get dressed to go into town -well worth it).

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