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Castillo Beach in the south of Cotillo in Fuerteventura

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Castillo Beache in Cotillo

Situation:
This beach in Fuerteventura is located in the small village of El Cotillo on the northwest tip of the island, the most convenient access is next, after entering the village, go straight to the first intersection, before entering turn left heading south, after passing some streets you will find a wide track of land, you should continue for 1 km and you will see the beach on your right, there are many different entrances to parking areas along the entire beach In each parking area you can find small paths leading down to the beach.

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Description:
This beach is very wide and long, comfortable and spacious, you will find many areas to enjoy the tranquility, has golden sand and crystal clear water, it's great for swimming and also very popular with kite surfing enthusiasts can sometimes find some waves.




Services:
You will not find any services at this beach, that makes it a more pleasant-looking, buy what is necessary in the village so you will not miss anything on the beach.

Last Updated on Monday, 16 April 2012 12:57  

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