Set in Gran Tarajal, 1.1 km from Gran Tarajal Beach and 2.9 km from Lapa Beach, Mar&Mar, apartamento con solárium y piscina offers air-conditioned accommodation with a patio and free WiFi.
Fiona
United Kingdom
We had a lovely stay in Mar & Mar. It was very comfortable, with all the requirements necessary to facilitate a happy holiday. Carmen and Juan were brilliant hosts and very kind and helpful, they had thought of everything needed for the stay. Lovely touches such as the complimentary drinks and other goodies were also most welcome. It was so peaceful at night, that we had the best sleeps! The pool was great too, with plenty of space to relax on the loungers after a swim. Hopefully we can return. 😊
Located in Gran Tarajal, 1.6 km from Lapa Beach and 49 km from Jandia Golf, Casita Amiga del Mar offers air conditioning.
Roxy
United Kingdom
Fantastic location, the town Gran Tarajal is beautiful, plenty of restaurants and a lovely beach. The apartment was very clean and had all amenities like washing machine, coffee machine and hairdryer.
Gran Tarajal is a hidden gem on Fuerteventura's south-east...
Gran Tarajal is a hidden gem on Fuerteventura's south-east coast, offering an authentic Canary Island experience. A laid-back, genuine local atmosphere makes this a must-visit for those seeking a tranquil escape from the busier tourist centres, all of which are within an hour's drive. Gran Tarajal's black sand beach is stunning. It also has a rich cultural flair, offering everything from quaint shops to modern amenities. It's perfect for travellers who appreciate simplicity, natural beauty and a taste of local culture. Highly recommended!
Marko
Germany
Scored 10
10
Gran Tarajal is a lovely local town, on the beach front.
Gran Tarajal is a lovely local town, on the beach front. This is a great spot to visit, if you want to avoid the chaos of a touristy spot. Locals are very friendly and the nighttime atmosphere is great.
Hornolandia pasteleria & panderia is an amazing bakery. Pastries are amazing and coffee is fantastic. Amazing value for money.
Picolla Italia Gran Tarajal - This place is always busy, for a reason. The Pizza is terrific and innexpensive. They serve up a delicious tiramisu too!
Plenty of local super markets and easy access to resources in the area.
Daryl
Ireland
Scored 10
10
Gran Tarajal is a lovely little Spanish town.
Gran Tarajal is a lovely little Spanish town. I say Spanish, meaning it's not busy, crowded and touristy like, say, Caletta de Fuste.
This means that the range of restaurants is fewer, but they all seem to be good and they're not the sort of places that do all day English breakfast, if you know what I mean.
One big thing to be aware of is that the town behind the beach (i.e. where most apartments are) is quite hilly, so if you're not great with mobility, that's an issue.
There's a small harbour as well.
The town is pretty good for exploring the island, as the driver time to El Cotillo in the north west is about the same as it is too Morro Jable in the south.
Peter
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Loved this town- perfect for us….
Loved this town- perfect for us….NoT a tourist resort- very few visitors… but plenty of restaurants/ local shops.
Fantastic beach- with showers/loos but no beach lounger hire. Excellent base for exploring the island.
Lorraine
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Gran Tarajal is not a tourist resort, it's a very Spanish...
Gran Tarajal is not a tourist resort, it's a very Spanish town. No shortage of restaurants on the promenade and 2 good supermarkets. Though our apartment was above the main square by the beach it wasn't too noisy even at weekends it was quiet before midnight. There is a good black sand beach well used by the locals particularly in the evening. We don't hire a car when on Holiday and there are good bus services from Gran Tarajal to much of the island.
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Stephen
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
This is not an obvious tourist spot - quite possibly why I...
This is not an obvious tourist spot - quite possibly why I liked it so much. During the week I only heard non-spanish spoken half a dozen times.
One of the things I couldn't find out before I went was how easy it was to get a public bus (guagua) from the airport to Gran Tarajal - 1, 10 and 16
Only one or two an hour, but easy (and cheap) to get around. There's an extra 16 bus not on the current timetable which leaves GT @ 4pm (weekdays) - ideal for the Easyjet flight to LGW.
I would definitely recommend trying the Parillada de pescado at the restaurant in the port area. It's stuck out on it's own but always seems to be busy both with visiting sailors and locals.
Cafe americano generally not so good EXCEPT for the Bar Parada, unless of course you prefer your coffee very watery. Mostly cafe solo is a better option if you like strong coffee.
It's a very walkable town and I would happily revisit
Carol
United Kingdom
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Centrally located in Gran Tarajal within walking distance of the beach & restaurants & supermarkets. Property (2B) was spacious & light with a view of the beach. Additional outside space for sunbathing on the shared solarium. No parking with the property but plenty available for free in the immediate vicinity. Plenty of hot water whenever required & good shower. There was a kettle, toaster, microwave, oven, dishwasher & washing machine
Gran Tarajal is quiet village, perfect for some relaxing days. The flat was great: Situated on the main street, so you can watch the everyday life from the small balcony (you can even get a glimse of the sea - as seen on the photo). Big bedroom, fully equiped kitchen, big bathroom - and all very clean.
Mary is the perfect host; very helpfull and accommodating. We'll stay here again, if we come bach to Fuerteventura.
The apartment was ideal. We had never spent more than a day trip to Gran Tarajal so staying a few nights was super. The apartment fitted the bill perfectly. Clean, well appointed and super location.
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