Sightseeing in Fuerteventura - what to see. Complete travel guide

Fuerteventura 1.The island has the developed public transport system; be free to travel on buses across its territory. The Tiadhe bus station that is the main one is situated in the capital; there you can specify schedules and prices for public transport services.
2. Tourists who stay on vacation as a great company are advised to use taxi. It’s worth remembering that each municipality of the island has its own taxi service, so you can only make trips around its territory. For longer trips it’s more convenient to use buses.
3. To rent a car you have to provide a standard set of documents including a passport, an international driver's license and a credit card for deposit. Most rental centers are concentrated in the capital of the island, as well as in Pajaro and La Oliva. Two-wheeled vehicles are also used there; the most popular bicycle rent company is Easy Riders Bikestation.
4. The favorable weather reigns on the island, so the temperature rarely drops below 18 degrees Celsius and the average water temperature is 20-23 degrees Celsius. Most tourists visit the island late in spring and in summer, as well as in November, when Kite Festival is held.
5. The main tourist office is located at the island's airport, and tourist information centers can be found in all major cities of the island. They serve customers daily from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm; Saturday and Sunday are half-days. Copyright www.orangesmile.com
6. The only currency used is euro; travelers can exchange money literally in any bank or private exchange office. Going out for shopping, it’s better to take enough of small denomination bills, as this way it will be easier to pay for goods. Large denomination bills aren’t accepted everywhere.
7. Going for a trip, don’t forget to learn a few simple phrases in Spanish and to take a Spanish phrase book. This will please local people and help to show respect for national traditions.
The picturesque island will delight fans of gastronomic tourism with a large selection of ethnic restaurants. You should definitely include a tasting of popular national dishes in the … Open
8. Mains voltage is 220-225 V (AC); some appliances may need adapters. Major hotels provide them on request, but you can buy adapters in any supermarket too.
9. Local tap water has a salty taste, so it isn’t recommended for drinking. In any supermarket and grocery store you can buy purified bottled water that is very cheap.
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Spain: travelling advices

8. In Spain, especially in small towns, people speak English rather badly. It's worth to have a dictionary or phrase book.
9. Catalonia residents do not consider themselves to be Spanish. They speak Catalan and call themselves Catalans. Multinationality is an important feature of Spain, and therefore its culture and peoples must be treated with special attitude.
10. You can travel around Spain in 3 ways - by bus, train or plane. Far distances, including Madrid to Sevilla, are recommended to be done by plane. Domestic airlines offer low prices.
11. You can safely walk on the streets of Spain both during the day and night. Spaniards are active in the evening and night, so the streets are almost always crowded. … Open

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