
Hotels in Pájara
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Plan your stay in Pájara, Fuerteventura — beaches, windsurfing, Jandía Natural Park, and hotels in Costa Calma and Morro Jable.
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About Pájara
Pájara: Gateway to the Jandía Peninsula
Pájara is a sprawling municipality in southern Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, covering roughly 30% of the island's total area. Its territory stretches from the quiet inland village of Pájara itself — home to the 17th-century Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de Regla, notable for its carved Aztec-influenced portal — down through the Jandía Natural Park to the resort strip of Morro Jable on the southern tip. The landscape shifts from volcanic badlands and dry ravines to 14 km of Atlantic-facing dunes and pale sand beaches around Playa de Sotavento, a regular host of the PWA Windsurfing World Cup.
Where to Stay
Most hotels concentrate in Morro Jable and the adjacent Costa Calma strip, where 4-star all-inclusive resorts line the beachfront road. Budget travellers find apartment complexes inland. The remote Cofete beach, on the windward Atlantic side, is accessible only by unpaved track and has no accommodation — day-trip territory only.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Fuerteventura Airport (FUE) sits 85 km north; rent a car or take the twice-hourly Tiadhe bus line 10 from Puerto del Rosario.
- Wind: Trade winds are consistent year-round; pack a light layer for evenings even in summer.
- Beach season: Water temperatures stay above 20 °C from June through November.
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