Where to Eat in Fuerteventura, Spain
With its volcanic-rock villas, carefree campervan rentals and low-key seafood shacks, Fuerteventura is attracting a growing number of nomadic drifters. Pocket our #ThisIsLivingGuide, in partnership with Corona, light a beach campfire, kick back and sip your cold beer beneath the stars before everyone else catches on.
31 January, 2022
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- Lucy Kehoe
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La Vaca Azul
Ignore the hefty blue cow sculpture greeting you on arrival: La Vaca Azul in ramshackle El Cotillo is arguably the island’s best fish restaurant. Take a seat on the harbourside terrace and dive into a menu featuring an array of fresh seafood plucked straight from the net.
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Happy Cactus El Cotillo
One of the island’s new breed of vegan-friendly spots, this café-cum-wholefoods-store plates an organic menu as kaleidoscopic as its cheery ceramics collection. Forget Fuerteventura: Happy Cactus radiates LA vibes. Stop by to sip a papaya, orange and aloe-vera smoothie, then brunch on tofu-topped Buddha bowls.
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La Jaira de Demian
Chef Demian Zambrana raised eyebrows when he set up shop in the sleepy port town of Puerto del Rosario. Surely the sands weren’t shifting here, too? But his daily-changing menu has convinced the sceptics. Feast on tempura-battered octopus, citrus-spiked pollock tacos, and watermelon gazpacho. It’s good – really good.