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Attractions and Places To See around Tuineje - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Tuineje, a municipality in southeastern Fuerteventura, offer a diverse range of experiences. The region features historical landmarks, cultural sites, and unique natural landscapes. Visitors can explore traditional villages, extensive coastlines with volcanic sand beaches, and significant geological formations like extinct volcanoes and lava fields. Tuineje provides opportunities to discover the island's heritage and natural beauty.

Best attractions and places to see around Tuineje

  • The most popular attractions is Ermita de la Peña,…

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Ermita de la Peña

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It makes sense to be on tour early in the morning... from 10-11 a.m. it quickly gets exhausting... think of sun protection, drinking... and from me to the dam with …

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Presa de las Peñitas

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It's bone dry in front of the dam wall... behind it, in a couple of natural stone pools, there's cloudy pool broth... the goats have had enough

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Ajuy Caves (Cuevas de Ajuy)

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Stingrays and angel sharks, for example, live inside the caves. An overview of the cave formations can be obtained along a path up to the cliff.

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The beach at Ajuy ("Playa de los Muertos", translated "Beach of the Dead") once served pirate ships as a landing place.
The somewhat strange name of the bay can be …

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Church of Santa María de Betancuria

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The small mountain village of Betancuria offers a lot of sights and invites you to a stop.

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May 24, 2025, Church of Santa María de Betancuria

The church was built in 1410. The Iglesia de Santa María de Betancuria is often mistakenly considered the cathedral and thus the first bishopric in the Canary Islands. Antipope Benedict XIII was so impressed by a small chapel near Playa de los Papagayos on Lanzarote that he promptly declared it a cathedral, or bishopric, in 1404. Santa Maria de Bethancuria was burned down in 1593. It was not rebuilt until 1691, and it has survived in this form to this day.

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Betancuria was founded in 1404 and served as the island's capital from then until 1834. Surrounded by mountains, this picturesque town lies in a valley in the interior of Fuerteventura, along the wonderful FV-30 mountain road. Beautiful white houses, several great restaurants and bars, and the Church of Santa Maria de Betancuria invite you to a pleasant stay. It's an absolute must-see when visiting the island.

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A path leads from the beach to Caleta Negra (Black Bay), from where a steep staircase leads down to the caves. Tip: Wear sturdy shoes!

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Stingrays and angel sharks, for example, live inside the caves. An overview of the cave formations can be obtained along a path up to the cliff.

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The beach at Ajuy ("Playa de los Muertos", translated "Beach of the Dead") once served pirate ships as a landing place. The somewhat strange name of the bay can be traced back to past pirate raids, which were frequent along this coastal region. They were mostly terrible massacres, in which many locals lost their lives. Source: https://www.voucherwonderland.com/reisemagazin/fuerteventura-sehenswuerdigkeiten/

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Wonderful beach. It's a great sight when the mostly high waves hit the deep black sand. However, caution is advised when swimming, as the surf is strong!

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Small but fine... and in the immediate vicinity.. Catering options...😊

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural attractions can I explore around Tuineje?

Tuineje offers a diverse natural landscape. You can visit the extinct volcano cone of Presa de las Peñitas, explore the extensive volcanic rock and lava fields of Malpais Grande and Malpaís de la Pierna, or discover the protected area of the Natural Monument of Los Cuchillos de Vigán. The nearby Ajuy Caves (Cuevas de Ajuy) are also a significant geological formation.

Are there any significant historical or cultural sites in the Tuineje region?

Yes, Tuineje is rich in history and culture. You can visit the 18th-century Church of San Marcos in Tuineje village or the Hermitage of San Marcos Evangelista in Tiscamanita. The Church of Santa María de Betancuria in the historic village of Betancuria, once the island's capital, is also a must-see. Don't miss the Centro de Interpretacion de los Molinos in Tiscamanita, which provides insights into the island's windmill history.

What kind of beaches can I find in Tuineje?

Tuineje's coastline features quiet beaches of fine volcanic sand. Notable examples include the beaches in Gran Tarajal, Las Playitas, Tarajalejo, and Giniginamar. Playa de Ajuy — Black Sand Beach is particularly striking with its deep black sand and strong surf, and it once served as a landing place for pirate ships.

Are there family-friendly activities or attractions in Tuineje?

Many attractions in Tuineje can be enjoyed by families. Exploring the Ajuy Caves (Cuevas de Ajuy) and the adjacent Playa de Ajuy — Black Sand Beach offers an adventurous outing. The historic village of Betancuria, with its charming streets and the Church of Santa María de Betancuria, is also a pleasant visit for all ages.

What are the options for hiking and outdoor activities around Tuineje?

The region around Tuineje offers various hiking opportunities. You can explore routes like the 'Faro de la Entallada from La Playitas — round trip' or the 'Caldera de Gairía Volcano Trail'. For more detailed information and routes, check out the Hiking around Tuineje guide.

Can I find viewpoints with panoramic vistas in the Tuineje area?

Yes, the region boasts several excellent viewpoints. The Faro de la Entallada (La Entallada Lighthouse) offers spectacular views of the ocean and rugged landscape. Additionally, the Mirador de La Entallada provides panoramic vistas of the surrounding area.

What is the best time of year to visit Tuineje for outdoor activities?

Fuerteventura generally enjoys a mild climate year-round. For outdoor activities like hiking, it's often recommended to visit during the cooler months, from autumn to spring (October to May), to avoid the peak summer heat. Early mornings are also ideal for tours to avoid the midday sun.

Are there any unique cultural events or traditions in Tuineje?

Tuineje celebrates several annual events. The 'Fiestas Juradas' of San Miguel Arcángel is a significant festival commemorating the patron saint. Gran Tarajal hosts its Carnival in March, Youth Week in August, and an Open Fishing competition in September. A major annual highlight is the re-enactment of the Battle of Tamasite of 1740.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the attractions around Tuineje?

Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences, from historical landmarks to stunning natural beauty. The Ermita de la Peña is loved as the island's main pilgrimage destination. The Ajuy Caves (Cuevas de Ajuy) and Playa de Ajuy — Black Sand Beach are highly rated for their unique geological formations and striking scenery. The charm of traditional villages like Betancuria also leaves a lasting impression.

Are there opportunities for cycling or running near Tuineje's attractions?

Absolutely! Tuineje offers various routes for cycling and running. For gravel biking, you can find routes like 'La Pared Beach – La Lajita to La Pared Pass loop'. Runners can explore trails such as 'Mountain View – Ascent to Faro de la Entallada loop'. More options are available in the Running Trails around Tuineje and Gravel biking around Tuineje guides.

What local produce or culinary specialties is Tuineje known for?

The region is recognized for its agricultural products. You'll find delicious local goat's milk and goat's cheese, as well as fresh tomatoes. Aloe vera is also cultivated in the area, often used in local products.

Where can I see traditional Canary Islands architecture?

Many villages throughout Tuineje, including Tiscamanita, Gran Tarajal, Giniginamar, and Las Playitas, showcase excellent examples of traditional Canary Islands architecture. The historic village of Betancuria, with its beautiful white houses and cobbled streets, is also a prime example.

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