This beautiful bay is sheltered from the winds that batter other natural areas of the island, such as Sotavento Beach, as it lies between a rocky headland and the marina.
Caleta de Fuste Beach in Fuerteventura stretches for more than 800 metres and is 60 metres wide, with the finest golden sand and turquoise waters, where you can enjoy complete peace and quiet. It is the perfect plan for a day of your holiday!
We have selected some of the recreational activities and iconic places you can enjoy when visiting Caleta de Fuste Beach in Fuerteventura and the surrounding area:
Facilities
When visiting Castillo Beach in Fuerteventura, as it is also known, you will have access to all the facilities you need to spend a wonderful day with family or friends. Sun loungers, parasols, showers and parking are available, as well as access ramps for people with reduced mobility and swings for younger children.

Caleta de Fuste Marina in Fuerteventura
Just a few metres from Caleta de Fuste Beach, the marina is home to a wide range of shops, bars and restaurants that welcome both local residents and tourists.
You can take a stroll, buy a souvenir from your trip and end the day by enjoying the cuisine of the island known by most people as Fuerteventura.
At the marina next to Caleta de Fuste Beach, you will find restaurants to suit all tastes, ranging from traditional establishments serving paella or fresh fish to more modern venues offering fusion cuisine.

Water sports
Caleta de Fuste Beach in Fuerteventura is known for offering one of the island’s most attractive leisure options, with an exclusive area for practising a range of water sports and other activities in the bay.
It has an area for football and beach volleyball. In addition, just a few kilometres from Caleta de Fuste Beach, you will find two extensive 18-hole golf courses, where you can play or take your first steps in the sport.
And that is not all! Near the seafront promenade, you will discover other leisure activities and water sports to enjoy: glass-bottom boat trips through the clear waters of La Caleta, catamaran sailing, scuba diving to explore the island’s reef, windsurfing, kayaking and even jet-skiing.

Visit San Buenaventura Castle
Near the marina at Caleta de Fuste Beach in Fuerteventura stands San Buenaventura Castle, the monument from which the bay takes its alternative name, Castillo.
This structure was built to protect the island’s inhabitants from the constant attacks of pirates at the time, becoming the first fortification on the coast of Fuerteventura.
San Buenaventura Castle is a historic building dating back to the 18th century and has been designated an Asset of Cultural Interest for several years. When visiting the marina area, be sure to see this fortification.
Have you packed your bags for Fuerteventura yet? Caleta de Fuste is one of those places that deserves to be included in any itinerary around the island.
To complete your holiday, discover IFA Altamarena by Lopesan Hotels, an all-inclusive hotel with direct access to Jandía Beach, or enjoy a more private stay by the sea at IFA Villas Altamarena. Choose the accommodation that best suits your trip and discover Fuerteventura from one of its most special locations. Get ready to enjoy it!
