An island full of contrasts
Fuerteventura is located around 100 kilometres west of the Moroccan coast. The island is known for its endless beaches, volcanic landscape and mild, sun-kissed climate, which attracts tourists all year round.
Fuerteventura's museums offer insights into traditional ways of life, geological origins and cultural heritage - and thus open up a multi-layered view of the island's identity.






BETANCURIA
Archaeological museum that offers insights into the life of the indigenous people of Fuerteventura with finds and reconstructions.






LA OLIVA
Open-air museum in the centre of the island with faithfully restored farmhouses and insights into rural life in times gone by.



ANTIGUA
Museum dedicated to Majorero cheese with insights into goat farming, traditional agriculture and the island's food culture.
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