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Happy New Year To everyone in the Canary Islands and the rest of the World, we hope 2011 is lucky for you. We would also like to say thank you to everyone who has helped and supported us this last twelve months in advertising businesses, distributing the BuyIn Fuerteventura Magazine, contributing articles and following this blog Labels: buyin fuerteventura, canary islands, fuerteventura, happy new year
Beds : 2 Baths: 1 Built : 72 m2 Plot : 10292 m2 PriceEuros : 210000 € A charming villa in the centre of the island in a quiet country village. The property has three terraces plus a roof terrace with views across the island. The villa is set in over 10,000 sq m of land and the property comes fully furnished. The property is for sale on the outskirts of the village of Ampuyenta and is just a short drive to Fuerteventuras airport, the capital Puerto Rosario and the coast with some of the best beaches in the Canary Islands.
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BuyIn Fuerteventura property and lifestyle magazine would like to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and we hope that Santa visits your home. We would also like to say thank you to everyone who has helped and supported us this last twelve months in advertising businesses, distributing the BuyIn Fuerteventura Magazine, contributing articles and following this blog Hope you have a GREAT DAY. Labels: buyin fuerteventura, fuerteventura, home, magazine, property
Beds : 3 Baths: 2
Built : 113 m2 Plot : 500 m2
PriceEuros : 315000 €
A luxury villa situated in a quiet part of the town which comes with a large garden and pool. Property also comes with a large roof terrace, private parking, BBQ and high quality kitchen.
The villa for sale is in Fuerteventuras northern resort town of Corralejo. Labels: buyin fuerteventura, canary island, corralejo, fuerteventura, property for sale, villa
Skyscanner, the fight search web site came up with these suggestions to the following questions BUT though mentioning the Canaries they forgot to mention the other islands besides Lanzarote of Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Tenerife and La PalmaDear Skyscanner
With all this snow, I feel the need for a warm escape more than ever. Where are the best and closest places to go for a warm winter break?
Lauren, Derby
Dear Lauren, At this time of year, it’s hard to imagine that those of us scraping ice off our cars and donning woolly hats could be on a sun lounger within six hours. But it is possible – and in some cases, reasonable – as long as you avoid the peak travel days (those leading up to Christmas and straight before or after the New Year). Canary Islands The first place that most sun-starved Europeans head at this time of year is the Canary Islands, around three and a half hours away from London by plane. So much is said, and written, about these put-upon islands that does them a huge disservice. Yes, there are sprawling all-inclusive resorts that offer good value holidays and salsa by the pool, but there’s also so much more. Lanzarote Take Lanzarote, with its boutique hotels, vineyards and quiet villages – not the image many of us have of the island. Like its neighbour, Tenerife, the island has a volcanic interior of black sand and lava rock that in places feels like a moonscape, quite other-worldly in fact. It’s great walking country, especially as the temperature in December and January stays at around 15 degrees C, so it’s warm but not too hot if you’re exerting yourself. If you’re pushing the boat out consider Finca de Las Salinas in Yaiza, an 18th century vineyard property with a pool and spa. The atmosphere is relaxed with colourful, airy rooms and wicker furniture, and as there are only 19 rooms, it never feels busy. There’s tennis, a gym, and mountain biking nearby and the beaches of Papagayo are a short drive away. The restaurant prides itself on using local produce matched with fine Spanish wines, and you should save room for dessert – I hear they’re a knock-out. If your budget doesn’t stretch to that, try Casa El Morro, self-catering suites that cost from E107 a night. The property is an 18th century mansion in a breathtaking spot between three national parks and close to the vineyards of la Geria. It’s split into six suites around a central courtyard, each with their own kitchen. It’s another good spot for adventurers – with excellent hiking, mountain biking and windsurfing nearby. Or you can just relax on a day bed with a good book. Find cheap flights to Lanzarote here. Madeira Another island that’s much-maligned is Madeira. Long considered a hotspot for retirees and timeshares, this Atlantic island is actually rather charming, and even has nightlife and culture for the young (and young at heart). The temperature around the turn of the year is in the low teens, which means you made need a sweater, and even an umbrella at times, but at least you won’t be digging out the snow shovel! One of the coolest hotels on the island is Estalagem da Ponta do Sol on the south coast, only 25 minutes’ drive from Funchal, the capital. It’s a member of the trendy Design Hotels group and has a spa, pool, sauna, Jacuzzi, and fabulous modern décor, as you’d expect. There’s a chance for birdwatching, hiking, golf and surfing, among the many other activities available, so no excuse not to work up a hunger for the fine dining in front of the fire in the evening. Rooms cost from £45 a night for a five-night stay and the flight to Madeira from London takes three and a half hours. Cape Verde My final suggestion is a little further away, but for six hours flying time you’ll get Caribbean-style sandy beaches, no malaria, unlike the Gambia, a popular winter sun spot about the same distance away, and no crowds. I’m talking about is the Cape Verde islands – you may not have heard of them, but in a few years’ time, I expect they will be very much on our winter sun radar. They are a group of ten islands off the coast of Senegal. Like Madeira, they inhabitants speak Portuguese, but unlike Madeira, they’re an even more toasty 25 C year-round. There are direct flights to Sal from the UK, the most developed of the islands. If it’s idyllic beaches you’re after, head to Boa Vista, either by flying direct or getting a transfer from Sal. The Parque das Dunas hotel is a good option on Boa Vista overlooking Chaves beach. It has a pool and rooms are split across 28 villas, with prices starting from E63 a night half-board. If it’s culture you’re after, the island of Santiago offers a dip into African music and food, with some fascinating wildlife in the lush interior. The quality of accommodation is not exceptional on the island, but it’s comfortable. One of the more popular hotels is Quinta da Montanha, a three-star lodge in the Rui Vaz Mountains, about 15 minutes from the capital, Praia. There’s wonderful walking around the lodge, as you’d expect, and you can book a guided walk with the hotel if you want to learn more about the area and wildlife. The restaurant offers hearty traditional food, much of it coming from the hotel’s organic garden. Rooms cost from E40 a night, and it’s a great option if you want greenery and mountains from your winter sun, rather than the beaches you’ll find elsewhere on Cape Verde. Either way, the umbrella will be gathering dust and the sunglasses will see the light of day. Answer by Ginny Light – TimesOnline travel editor Labels: buyin fuerteventura, canaries, canary island, cape verde, fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, lanzarote, madeira, skyscanner, tenerife
Corralejo on the Canarian Island of Fuerteventua has appeared at number 2 in the top ten of winter destinations in a table published by Yahoo Travel and Expedia. Another Canary Island, Gran Canaria was top of the list of holiday destinations proving the popularity of the Canaries with tourists and property purchasers. The two islands were join in the table by Cancun, Mexico; Hurghada, Egypt; Goa, India; Gambia, Africa; Jamaica; Nile Cruises, Egypt; Dominium Republic and Mauritius. Read the full article with descriptions of each destination. Book a holiday to Corralejo, Fuerteventura. Origional article by Laura Tait http://www.buyin-fuerteventura.com/Labels: canarian, canaries, canary island, corralejo, expedia, fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, yahoo
Beds : 2 Baths: 1
Built : 58 m2 Plot : 58 m2
PriceEuros : 108000 €
A spacious 2nd floor apartment with a large private roof terrace enjoying views to the sea , and the Canarinan islands of Lanzarote and Isla de Lobos. The property for sale comes partly furnished and with fitted kitchen. Communal swimming pool. The apartment is in Corralejo in the north of Fuerteventura and close to all facilities, the beaches and is just a short walk to the shopping mall and supermarket. Labels: apartment for sale, buyin fuerteventura, canarian, canary island property, canary islands, corralejo, fuerteventura, lanazarote, property for sale, spanish real estate
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