Fuerteventura
Fuerteventura, the second largest of the Canary Islands, is renowned for its spectacular white sandy beaches and warm climate, all set against a backdrop of stunning desert landscapes. This island is working hard to ensure accessibility for all, allowing everyone to enjoy this island paradise.
Fuerteventura offers a few different accessible transport options, including buses and taxis that accommodate wheelchairs, ensuring smooth travel across the island. The airport is also well-equipped with facilities to assist travellers with accessibility needs.

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Read MoreThe island’s key attractions, such as the Corralejo Dunes and the Oasis Park, have been adapted to be accessible. Efforts have been made to provide accessible information points, rest areas, and viewing platforms, allowing all visitors to fully experience these sites. This extends to many of Fuerteventura’s beaches, too. For example, Elcotillo la Concha features accessible walkways and wooden runways, making the beach experience enjoyable for everyone.