Located in Puerto del Rosario, a few steps from Playa Blanca, Hotel El Mirador de Fuerteventura has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Gerald
United States of America
Location, specious rooms, and restaurant food were great. Check-in and checkout are very easy.
Located within a 10-minute walk of Puerto del Rosario Harbor, Hotel Tamasite offers a large solarium with sea views. Some rooms have a small balcony with views over the port.
Casa el Majorero offers accommodations in Puerto del Rosario, a 13-minute walk from Playa Chica and 1.7 miles from Playa Blanca. This apartment provides a 24-hour front desk and free Wifi.
GABRIELA
Romania
The apartment very cosy, near to the ocean, and bus station
8.9 miles from Eco Museo de Alcogida in Puerto del Rosario, Eclipse features accommodations with access to a hot tub. This apartment offers barbecue facilities.
Casa Alba 2 enjoys a location in Puerto del Rosario, a 2-minute walk from Casa Museo Unamuno Fuerteventura and 10 miles from Fuerteventura Golf Club.
Liam
United Kingdom
Great location, host doesn't speak much English but is easily understandable. Room is very nice and comfy beds. Location is perfect, everywhere you'd want to go is close by.
1D- Rocinante Apartments, Puerto del Rosario offers accommodations in Puerto del Rosario, a 17-minute walk from Playa Chica and 1.7 miles from Playa Blanca.
Edificio Prieto VIV 7 offers accommodations in Puerto del Rosario, 1.5 miles from Playa Chica and one mile from Casa Museo Unamuno Fuerteventura. This apartment features barbecue facilities.
Hana
Czech Republic
Clean and cosy appartment with fully equipped kitchen. Location a little bit far from bus stations but if you travel by car it is ok, parking right in front of the building. Highly recomended!
Edificio Prieto VIV 8 offers accommodations in Puerto del Rosario, one mile from Casa Museo Unamuno Fuerteventura and 10 miles from Fuerteventura Golf Club.
It is quiet and traditional. There are some beautiful buildings and a lot of sculptures and murals. It is a bit run-down - a lot of bars and shops near the sea front are closed. It seems to suffer from a lack of tourism because of the popularity of modern resorts on Fuerteventura.
Anne
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I did a lot of research and the best value for money car...
I did a lot of research and the best value for money car hire, and I used them for a month, was Autoreisen at the airport.
I went for a cycling holiday, but not too strenuous, and there are a good few miles of relatively flat tracks along the sea front, either side of and through, puerto del rosario. I was a little unlucky with quite high winds, a bit out of character for February/March.
Aldi, Lidl and the large chain Spanish supermarkets available in easy car distance.
I don't know why but the locals and visitors are much more friendly on Fuerteventura than they were on Lanzarote when i went there for a month last year.
stephen
Ireland
Scored 6.0
6.0
This is a real town for locals not primarily tourists ,...
This is a real town for locals not primarily tourists , there less restaurants than more tourist places and they are dotted about the town.
It’s got a port and harbour as well as a small beach and a massive shopping centre . Generally the place looks like it’s undergone some improvements, paving, buildings etc , away from the port area there are new , old and abandoned areas all in various stages but I always felt safe. There doesn’t seem to be much nightlife unless we just didn’t find it, even at weekends. We were lucky to be there for the carnival so that was interesting.
It’s ideally located to tour the island as we did in our 2 weeks stay.
Amanda
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
It's not a fancy touristy town but we loved it.
It's not a fancy touristy town but we loved it. If you prefer to live like the locals and stay away from mass tourism it is perfect. It is also perfectly located to reach both the north, the south and the west it the island.
Irene Cangi
Italy
Scored 10
10
Warm place and lovely people !!
Warm place and lovely people !! Transport connections are awesome , you have the port and the airport close by . Also they have busses and you can reach almost the entire island . I recommend playa Blanca , not playa Los Pozos . Have fun !!
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Anonymous
Scored 8.0
8.0
This is not a resort, but a real, working port.
This is not a resort, but a real, working port. For me, that was the charm - there are tourists here, but most of the people around are clearly Spanish. The front is pleasant to walk along with lots of places to sit in the sun. There are lots of great cafes and bars, too, and a large shopping centre with up-market shops. The Miguel Unamuno house is worth a visit. Nice town.
Richard
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A beautiful home away from home. Elvira is an exceptional host that made us feel very welcome.
Stunning location with an amazing view of the ocean right from the terrace and the main room with a double bed.
Very comfy beds, a small library of old Spanish books, beach towels and everything you need in the kitchen.
As a bonus: beautiful flowers that Elvira tends to with great care. A place with character as opposed to hotel rooms.
Will definitely be back.
This was a spacious villa. Basic but provided all the things you needed. Quite area. Cleaner came every week to clean, change bedding and provide clean towels. Hosts did respond quickly to any queries. Two supermarkets within a 5 minute walk. A bus stop was also beside these and you could use the number 6 service to go to Corralejo or Puerto del Rosario. Wi-fi ok downstairs and outside.
Comfy, spacious apartment, in central location in Puerto del Rosario. Eva is a great host, she responded super quickly to all of our questions and approached us proactively with lots of info. We were welcomed with bottles of water and sweets, which we very much appreciated.
We loved the possibility of the one night stay, very friendly staff and the immediate access to the beach (Playa Blanca) from the hotel. The breakfast was also creative.
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