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DIALLING CODE +34
CURRENC
Spain
Route 3 goes from Puerto del Rosario to El Castillo (Caleta
de Fuste) Tickets: 1.40. Route 6 goes to Corralejo every hour, on
the hour. Tickets: 3.70
FROM THE AIRPORT
FUERTEVENTURA
The fare to Corralejo is 60 (35 minutes), Caleta de Fuste 15 (10 minutes) and Costa Calma 90, 45 minutes).
AFTER DARK
RESTAURANTS
LOW KEY
Blanco
(27 Calle la Iglesia, Corralejo,
tel: 928 536 599)
This stylish cocktail bar satisfies
all the senses, with fruity cocktails,
great views from the terrace and
gentle background music.
LIVE MUSIC
Stoners Irish Bar
(Los Torres, Caleta de Fuste)
Live music is belted out every night, delighting the friendly crowd in
this lively Irish joint.
LATE & LIVELY
Diamonds Karaoke Bar
(Antigua Bay Complex, Nuevo Horizonte)
The quality may be hit and miss,
but the live shows go on till late.
If you think you have what it takes,
record your song in one of the
in-house studios.
UP TO 15
Crepe Suzette(Calle General Garcia Escamez)
Sweet and savoury crκpes served by the plateful
are a perfect treat at any time of day, so it's
a good job this place is open from 9am-12am
UP TO 30
Tantaluna
(4 Calle la Nona, Corralejo) Tantaluna's
menu features a wide range of international
cuisine and the speciality is fresh lobster.
If you fancy something more exotic, the Mexican
menu also comes highly recommended
UP TO 50
Tio Bernabe
(9 Calle la Iglesia, tel: 928 535 895)
An authentic Canarian restaurant where you
can sample fine local delicacies-try the fish
cooked in salt bake, or the beautifully presented
paella. Some nights see live local acts playing on
the terrace
EXCLUSIVE
Krystal Fusion Restaurant
(Hotel Tres Islas,Avenida Grandes Playas,
tel: 928 535 700) Overlooking the beautiful
beach, the views from this fourstar restaurant
should be enough to satisfy you. If not, the
excellent waiting staff, menu and wine list will
ensure your evening is a special one

FUNNY
Tindaya's holy
mountain was sacred to the island's indigenous people, the Guanches. Their neolithic shrines
show the ritual nature
of the site.