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Corralejo

Good
Family-fit
School-age · August
Who's going
Tick everyone going - the scores blend across the ages
When you're going
The whole page re-rates to the month you pick
Heads upDesignated clothing-optional bathing is common near Corralejo (Playa de Marfolín, Los Islotitos, Playa del Río).
The verdict

The pull here is space and ease. Grandes Playas runs into Blue Flag dunes that stretch 8 km, the northern beaches stay calm enough for paddling and rock-pooling, and the transfer from the airport is only about 35 minutes. There's a water park, a long Main Street of shops and bars, and reliable summer sun. Two things to weigh. It's a windy spot most of the year, so an exposed dune beach can mean sand in the sandwiches on a blowy afternoon. And the nearest hospital is a fair drive away, towards Puerto del Rosario, which matters more with little ones. Plan the beach day for a sheltered northern stretch, keep a pharmacy address saved, and the dunes will do the rest.

Amenities Everything thereNatural feat. Top-tierWeather Warm
Editorial summary · sits outside the scoring
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By the numbers

Engine output · engine scorecard-v42 · 2026-07-07

How it scores

Family-fit is the weighted blend of six signals, tuned to a school-age trip, each derived from open data: maps, climate, Blue Flag, places. Open any signal to see why it scored as it did.

The beachTop-tier

A real headline strength. The Corralejo dunes cover more than 2,650 hectares of white sand meeting turquoise Atlantic, with rock pools full of little fish and hermit crabs for children to explore.

BeautyLovely

Genuinely good-looking, thanks to the dunes: 10 km of white sand, the largest in the Canaries, running into turquoise Atlantic against a volcanic backdrop. The town strip behind it is busy and built-up, so the sweep of sand is what does the work.

WeatherWarm

Warm and sunny in summer, with August the peak, cooler and breezier in the depths of winter. It's windy and mostly clear year round, so pack a light layer for January and February evenings.

Getting thereA trek

Strong access: 14 UK airports fly direct to Fuerteventura, the flight runs around 4 hours, and the airport is a modern single-terminal place that's easy with kids. The transfer to Corralejo is only about 35 minutes north.

Walking aroundLimited dataEasy going

The town is walkable: old town, the harbour and the Grandes Playas avenue all sit within reach, and the bars, shops and restaurants are in walking distance of wherever you stay.

Amenities nearbyEverything there

The standout axis. A long, straight Main Street packs in bars, shops and restaurants, including long-running live-music venues, so you're never far from a meal or a top-up.

Things to doA handfulfor kids

Enough for a family week: a water park with nine slides, a lazy river and a wave pool, plus kid-friendly northern beaches and rock pools for quieter days.

HealthcareA fair drive

The weakest point for families. The nearest hospital sits a fair drive away towards the capital, Puerto del Rosario, so a late-night medical worry means a journey rather than a walk.

The vibe

These are taste, so they sit outside the score. Read them against what your family wants.

LivelyQuietLively

The island's liveliest evenings run along the Main Street strip and harbour, while the northern beaches and old town stay relaxed by day - where you stay in town sets the pace.

PlainCharmingCharacterful

A mixed-bag town with a characterful old quarter and working marina, but also the liveliest nightlife on Fuerteventura, with discos running past 3am. The flavour shifts from sleepy by day to busy after dark.

Budget-friendlyPremiumBudget-friendly

Read from the price levels of the 18 most popular restaurants around the centre (Google Places). Eating out is the budget line a family meets every day.

9/9 sub-scores at full dataBoundary: OSM + town-recognisableRefreshed 2026-06-20

When to go

The weather score for every month, so the season reads at a glance. Set your travel month here or by “When you're going” above.

Each bar is the weather score for that month, so the season reads at a glance. Tap a month to set it - the page re-rates to match.

August at a glance

Open-Meteo + NOAA OISST + Open-Meteo Marine · monthly average
Daytime high27°CWarm, not punishing
Sea temp23°CWarm enough to linger
Rain days0Near-zero rain risk
Sunshine11.7hAll-day light, late evenings
Wind27 km/hBreezy - some sand on open beaches
Sea state1.6mLively sea - real waves most days
Air quality8 µg/m³Clean air for a holiday (annual PM2.5 average)

What you're trading off

Each point traces to a scored signal
+What's good5
+Huge Blue Flag sand
Natural features · Grandes Playas runs into white dunes stretching some 8 km, the largest in the Canaries, with Blue Flag status confirmed at Corralejo Viejo, Grandes Playas and La Concha.
+Easy to get to
Getting there · 14 UK airports fly direct, the flight is about 4 hours, and the transfer from Fuerteventura airport is only around 35 minutes.
+Everything on the doorstep
Amenities nearby · A long Main Street is lined with bars, shops and restaurants, so food, supplies and a night out are all within walking distance.
+Kid-friendly water and a water park
Things to do · The calmer northern beaches suit paddling and rock-pooling, and there's a water park with nine slides, a lazy river and a wave pool.
+Reliable summer sun
Weather · Summers are warm and almost always clear, peaking in August, with the sky clear or only partly cloudy most of the time in high season.
What to weigh4
Hospital is a drive away
Health environment · The nearest hospital sits towards Puerto del Rosario, so a serious medical worry means a journey rather than a quick walk to a clinic.
Windy a lot of the year
Weather · It's windy and exposed year round, with July the windiest month, so a dune beach can get blustery on the wrong afternoon.
Lively after dark
Character of place · Corralejo has the busiest nightlife on Fuerteventura, with discos running past 3am, so pick your spot in town if you want quiet evenings.
Some beaches are clothing-optional
Calm · Several stretches near the town and dunes are traditional naturist beaches, worth knowing before you wander off the main family frontage.

Book this destination

Package-friendlyTUI, Jet2holidays, and easyJet holidays all sell Corralejo as a named package holiday destination; Booking.com lists it as a standalone city destination with accommodation-only inventory.

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Getting there & around

Fuerteventura airport · ~35-minute transfer

Most arrivals

For most arrivals

Pre-book an airport transfer, or hire a car for the freedom to explore the wider coast and the quieter beaches beyond the resort.

How these were picked: at onboarding we verify the practical routes from the arrival airport and list the best option of each kind - public transport where it genuinely works well, pre-bookable transfer firms with strong ratings (we survey every airport's transfer firms on Google Places), and the hotel shuttle where that's the local pattern. Nobody pays to appear here.

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Sources & methodology

Confidence: 9/9 sub-scores at full dataRefresh: 2026-06-20Boundary: OSM + town-recognisableData: engine scorecard-v42 · 2026-07-07