Caleta de Fuste just 10 km south of the airport is also known as Castillo, one of the major tourist towns on Fuerteventura.
Things are happening fast in Caleta with more buildings cropping up on every corner to help cope with the large amounts of tourists arriving on the island each year.
Caleta de Fuste has one long main street consisting of low-rise buildings where the nightlife can be found.
The man-made beach is set against a back-drop of hills and the resort now boasts a new golf course that will have a club house restaurants, hotels, and many more facilities. Near to the Golf Course there’s a brand new shopping complex with some fine shops and restaurants, a multi-screen cinema (the films are in Spanish) plus a 10 pin bowling alley.
Caleta de Fuste has plenty to do with all the usual watersports available as well as boat trips, diving,and even a submarine offering undersea excursions.
The nightlife is pretty varied offering all kinds of entertainment from live music to karaoke and a wide variety of restaurants including Chinese, Italian and authentic Spanish.
Because of Caleta’s central location it’s easy to explore the rest of the island if you hire a car.













