Adventure and comfort go hand in hand when you visit some of the paradise destinations of the Canary archipelago, such as Garcey Beach in Fuerteventura, located on the west coast of this beautiful island.
Garcey in Fuerteventura is known as one of the few natural environments that still remain unspoilt in the Canary Islands. It has more than 500 metres of coastline, with black sand mixed with golden sand, stones and strong waves. It also holds the remains of a shipwreck that is quite well known among locals. Are you ready to discover more about this destination?
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Garcey Beach and the Sunken Ship: the American Star
Garcey Beach has a unique historical remnant stranded on its shores: the American Star, a ship that was wrecked more than 20 years ago and whose remains are still almost intact.
In its time, the American Star was one of the most luxurious ships in the world. It required a major investment and was inaugurated in 1939 by the First Lady of the United States, Eleanor Roosevelt.
On 15 January 1994, the American Star, which was being towed, suffered a serious incident due to a storm that hit the Canary Islands, with waves of more than 8 metres high, strong winds and rain. The strong winds separated both vessels, preventing them from continuing.
Its crew was rescued that same night, and the American Star was left adrift until it ran aground on the coast of Fuerteventura, in the waters of Garcey.
Many locals and tourists are surprised when they see the old, rusty “monument” appearing off the coast of this unspoilt beach. The most surprising thing is that, after so many years, some of the ship’s remains are still almost intact.

How to Get to Garcey Beach in Fuerteventura
Together with Cofete Beach, Garcey in Fuerteventura is one of those destinations that is not very frequented by tourists, so if you are looking for a quieter place to visit during your holidays, you should not miss this beach.
To reach Garcey Beach in Fuerteventura, you must take the FV-605 road, which connects La Pared and Costa Calma. After driving a few kilometres, you will find a turn-off towards Ajuy, which you should ignore unless you want to make a short stop to visit the unusual Ajuy Caves.
If you continue, about 4 kilometres south, you will reach the municipality of Pájara, where you will see a sign indicating the La Solapa – Garcey route. Take the next turn to the right, along a completely dirt road, and after about 5 kilometres you will find parking areas where you can leave your vehicle and visit Garcey Beach in Fuerteventura.

If you do not have a car, no problem! You can reach Garcey by taking bus lines 01, 04 and 05. You will have to get off at Calle Garcey to enjoy a day in this charming place.
Surfing in Garcey, Fuerteventura
Most beaches on the west coast of Fuerteventura have strong waves, so you should be careful when swimming, but they are also ideal for surfing. For this reason, several surfing events and championships are held every year at Garcey Beach in Fuerteventura.
Some of the best-known events in the area are the Garcey Bodyboard and the Surf Championship. Both bring together more than 200 high-level athletes, which is why they hold an important place in the calendar of surfers from the Canary Islands.
If you are a fan of this water sport or practise it yourself, do not miss the opportunity to surf a few waves on this incredible beach. The currents of Garcey in Fuerteventura do not disappoint and can become a real challenge for any surf lover.
Visit the Municipality of Pájara
In addition to Garcey, we encourage you to visit other incredible beaches in Fuerteventura that are also located in Pájara, one of the largest municipalities on the island.
This coastal region is home to very popular locations on the island, such as Morro Jable and the Jandía Natural Park, which is home to native and protected fauna and flora of Fuerteventura.
Within this municipality, you will also find other well-known tourist areas such as Costa Calma and Solana Matorral, where you can practise countless water sports or simply enjoy their turquoise waters and white sand.
We also suggest enjoying the most characteristic dishes of Majorero gastronomy —as the inhabitants of the Canary Islands call the island— with delicious fresh fish with mojo accompanied by tasty papas arrugadas, and finishing with the typical gofio, so representative of Canarian culinary culture.
Garcey Beach in Fuerteventura is one of the many unique places you can discover when you visit this charming Canary Island, which enjoys one of the best climates in all of Spain.
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Enjoy the best of Fuerteventura!
