Fuerteventura gay resort
Secret Bahia Real Resort Spa
Secret Bahia Actual Resort & Spa Fuerteventura is located in Corralejo, in the north of the island. You linger next to the beach and walk to the Corralejo Dunes Natural Park in
Secret Bahia Real Resort & Spa Fuerteventura is located in Corralejo, in the north of the island. You stay next to the beach and walk to the Corralejo Dunes Natural Park in just 10 minutes. Since the hotel faces the sea, you also receive easy access to boat tours. Moreover, the center of Corralejo sits only 2 km away. You can reach it by car, taxi, or even on foot.
Secret Bahia Genuine Resort & Spa Fuerteventura is a gay amiable hotel. It offers individual only spaces and services. You get spacious rooms, private bathrooms, and gas conditioning. Some rooms encompass terraces or sea views. The hotel features two outdoor pools, a complete spa, and a fitness center. In addition, you find several restaurants and bars inside the property. Because of these services, you can relax without leaving the hotel. Still, you can explore shops and dining options nearby.
You stay about 2 km from the informal homosexual area of Corralejo. Even though Fuerteventura does not have a formal queer dis
Welcome to Fuerteventura
Fuerteventura is the second largest Canary Island and is closest to the African coast. Fuerteventura has over beaches, some with pure white delicate sand, and others with black volcanic sand or pebbles. The seas surrounding the island are crystal clear with many turquoise-blue lagoons, perfect for sound family bathing.
Fuerteventura is not known as a very gay resort. Gran Canaria, Tenerife are "better" places for that. But even on Fuerte there is something going on for the not linear holidaymakers.
Fuerteventura has the utmost number of sand dunes and longest sandy beaches of all the Canary Islands, offering the vacuum and freedom to saunter alone on deserted beaches. Naturism is accepted and celebrated.
The landscapes of Fuerteventura are varied - barren countryside, volcanic contours, desert areas and palm vegetation havens, black, white and golden sandy beaches, turquoise lagoons and stark rocky coves pounded by light frothy seas.
Wildlife is varied and plentiful - from the endangered Houbara Bustard, to Barbery Squirrels (Chipmunks) and an amazing variety of marine life. It is possible to notice turtles and flying fish regularly, with s
Steve and Ron's holiday experience.
Fuerteventura is not known as a very gay resort. Gran Canaria, Tenerife are "better" places for that. But even on Fuerte there is something going on for the not straight holidaymakers.
Entertainment:
There is a drag bar in Corralejo, which puts on a great show.
Its called Sadie�s': Fuerteventura's ONLY dragbar. Ex Pat entertainer Kenny Webster has made the island his home after turning his back on his place town in the UK. He was driven out of the Old Region by bullying that didn�t stop, even culminating in assault that hospitalised him. Now he is doing a drag show, for gay and not so gay guests. Corralejo is the place to be. (Sadies also hosts an anual charity event in August, "Imagine a improve world". Raising money for several charities.)
Afterwards we went off to Bubbles. Officially a gay-bar at the Atlantico Centre in Corralejo, but fortunately you will find a mix of people having a good time together. The bar located in the basement, is trendy, with friendly staff, and wonderful music. If you proceed there say hello to Juan and the guys (mentioning of course). NOTE: Juan of Bubbles was chosen Corralejo's Best Barmanager
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Fuerteventura is one of Spain’s Canary Islands. It is known for its long beaches, volcanic landscapes, and strong winds that attract surfers. You can visit Corralejo Organic Park, which has sand dunes and clear waters. South of the island, Costa Calma and Sotavento Beach are good spots for swimming and windsurfing. Ajuy Caves, located on the west coast, propose a look at ancient
Fuerteventura is one of Spain’s Canary Islands. It is known for its long beaches, volcanic landscapes, and strong winds that attract surfers. You can visit Corralejo Natural Park, which has sand dunes and clear waters. South of the island, Costa Calma and Sotavento Beach are good spots for swimming and windsurfing. Ajuy Caves, located on the west coast, offer a look at ancient rock formations. Betancuria, the island’s former capital, has historic buildings and a tiny museum. In the south, you can explore Cofete Beach, a remote and quiet stretch of sand. Lobos Island, a brief boat trip from Corralejo, is good for hiking and snorkeling.
Fuerteventura is gay-friendly. There are no large gay districts
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