



With stunning white sand beaches, year-round sunshine and plenty of holiday options to choose from, holidays to Fuerteventura could be the perfect option for you. As the Canary Islands' second largest island, it's one of the top destinations holidaymakers choose with holiday types ranging from a family holiday in the summer school holidays, to a couples getaway looking for some winter sunshine. You'll be spoilt for choice with the range of resorts and hotels on offer here, whether you're here for 3 days or 14. Simply search above to find the latest prices for 2025 & 2026.

Fuerteventura holidays can range from budget two-star apartments to luxury five-star all-inclusive options and everything inbetween, and flights depart from across the UK including London Gatwick, Manchester, Birmingham and Glasow. So whether you're a golfer, party animal, or wanting to get some quality time away with the family or on an adults only getaway, check out the latest Fuerteventura holiday offers to see what's available within your budget.
While temperatures in July and August are in the late 20s, the winter months of December and January are still much warmer than the UK, with temperatures in the low 20s. The weather here is often bright and sunny, although it can get a little windy too.
The cheapest time to go is during the school term, avoiding Christmas, Easter and July/August. The months of May, June and September can have some excellent deals. Being flexible is definitely important for the best deals, whether you're hoping to get away next week, or in 2025. For example, take a look at the variety of hotels in the Costa Caleta, like the Sheraton Fuerteventura, the Elba Carlota or the Barcelo Fuerteventura Thalasso Spa Hotel which each have great facilities and are close to the beach. And don't forget the option of self catering apartments and villas either to help keep the cost down.
All inclusive holidays to Fuerteventura can be an excellent way to both save money, and also not worry about putting your hand in your pocket while you're away. This can be especially good for families as all inclusive means the kids will be able to eat what they want and when they want, even if that does mean four ice creams before dinner! These hotels generally have all you can eat buffets with an extensive menu serving up both local and international food. Half board holidays are another great option if you want the choice of going out to some of the local restaurants to try some traditional Canarian cuisine.
There are several luxury five-star resorts and even some of the four-star hotels provide a high level of service and food quality. Luxury brands such as TUI Platinum, Kuoni, Exclusive Holidays and Jet2's Indulgent Escapes all offer luxury stays. For families, most of the larger hotels provide excellent facilities like kids clubs, poolside activities and evening entertainment.
For those who prefer a more active breaks, there are a number of adventurous activities on offer, whether you prefer exploring Corralejo Natural Park or walking up the Pico de la Zarza and Montana de Tindaya, or taking to the waves in El Cotillo with the various watersports available. Never tried it before? Fear not. There are plenty of surf schools here which can offer reasonably priced surfing lessons. You can either take a look at the options and book online before you visit or ask for local recommendations from your hotel staff once you arrive. Plenty of other sports are available on the island, including things like tennis, golf, and sailing trips, as well as other water sports like snorkelling, kite surfing and jet skiing.
Many of the hotels have their own evening entertainment, whether that's kid-friendly discos to live music and tribute acts, butsome of the best nightlife in Fuerteventura is up in Corralejowhere you'll find plenty of bars and a number of night clubs staying open late into the night. Look at La Playa Bar, Flicks Karaoke Bar and The Reflex Disco which are all located round the corner from each other close to Playa la Clavellina.
There are some of the best beaches in the Canaries here, with soft, white sandy beaches and crystal clear water, offering some of the most Instagrammable spots in Europe. The sea water can be cooler in Dec and Jan but it's still warm enough to head to the beach. Some of the more iconic or well-known areas include Morro Jable, located in the south of the island, where the combination of wide sandy beach, turquoise blue water and an active lighthouse make for a picturesque shot, likened to photos from the Caribbean.
Another area to take a check out are the beaches just south of Corralejo. Best explored with a car, popular beaches here include Playa Larga and Playa Bajo Negro, where the combination of sea, sand and clear blue sky are the stuff your holiday dreams are made of. What seems like out in the middle of nowhere, here you'll find the expansive resorts of Riu Oliva Beach Resort and Riu Palace Tres Islas, popular for an all inclusive holiday in the sunshine, with postive reviews on the likes of TripAdvisor.
For a day trip to a remote beach, head over to Playa de Esquinzo or Playa del Aguila where you can escape the crowds, particularly during the April or summer school holidays.
There are some fantastic offers out there, from late deals with TUI to free child places with Jet2 Holidays and much more. When booking your holiday in 2025 you should always book with reputable travel companies which offer financial protection as part of the ABTA or ATOL scheme, such as easyJet, British Airways, Saga and Travel Republic. We always promote ATOL protected holidays listed on this website. If you are unsure whether your holiday is protected by the ATOL scheme, make sure to check with your tour operator or travel agent and check the booking conditions or contact them by phone call or email address.
When you book one of these flight inclusive holidays, you'll receive an ATOL certificate. To help in staying safe and healthy abroad the foreign commonwealth development office issues information and travel advice regarding holiday destinations for Brits. At My Budget Break we always recommend to check the latest FCDO advice and take out appropriate travel insurance when booking your holiday. You can find out more information about financial protection on the travel agent or tour operator website. Please note, we try to aim that all holidays on this website are financially protected.
If you do choose to book your flight and hotel separately, it's often worth booking directly with the companies you are using, such as Melia, Barcelo or Elba, which can be a better option when cancellations do happen.