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Have you visited Caleta de Fuste yet?
A resort on the East Coast of the island and suitable for both families and couples
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A quieter resort than Corralejo, Caleta de Fuste (or Costs Caleta/Calketa de Fuste as sometimes known) has an abundance of Bars and Restaurants, two Golf Courses, Large Beach, Water Sports, Play Parks, Mini Golf, Health Spa and much, much more!


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Caleta de Fuste is also known as 'El Castillo' meaning castle which relates to the 18th century watch-tower. This holiday resort boasts a large man made, horse shoe shaped beach covered with golden sand. The beach shelves gently into the water, and has a breakwater making it ideal for children. Further beaches have been made behind the Atlantico Centre creating lagoons. There is a vast number of thatched parasols and sun beds for hire.
The resort seems to be split up into different areas but you can explore all parts of Caleta de Fuste by jumping on the mini train which takes you all around the area from the top of chipmunk mountain down to the harbour. At the harbour you will find the Oceanarium where you can book trips, feed fish, see the sea lions or explore an old galleon.
If you get fed up during the day soaking up the sun you may wish to take advantage of the watersports. You may want to hire a jet ski, wind surf, ride on the banana boat, relax on a pedalo, go deep sea fishing, or take a trip on the glass bottom boat from the harbour and see lots of marine life in the beautiful clear water. For the more adventurous, get your adrenaline rushing on a quad bike trail. On a Saturday you can pick up a few bargains at Caleta market, remember to always haggle the price.
There are plenty of things to do in Caleta. During the day you can enjoy some mini golf, archery on the beach, take a lesson at the sand school, feed the chipmunks that live along the beach cliffs (don't worry they are very friendly!) or have a relaxing day at the health spa. At the near by Atlantico Shopping Centre there is a multi screen cinema and a bowling alley, a large 'Spar' supermarket (similar to Asda), boutiques, bars, restaurants and even a 'McDonalds' and 'Burger King'. Why not take a visit to the next village along the coast - Las Salinas. Here you will find a salt museum, a huge whale skeleton and an excellent fish restaurant where the fish is locally caught.
There are plenty of bars and restaurants to choose from at night supplying a range of cuisine from all around the world. All the restaurants welcome families and 'The Windmill' near the taxi rank has a children's park in the garden. Fresh fish is a speciality in many restaurants and Tapas is highly recommended. If you want a bit of posh nosh, visit the 'Lighthouse' restaurant in the harbour. It is a little more expensive but well worth it. The bars are a mix of nationalities, but mainly Canarian and English. They all stay open late and you can keep up to date with your favourite team in a sports bar, take the stage for a tune or two in a karaoke bar or enjoy a professional show in one of the hotels. If you wish, take a trip into Puerto del Rosario for some nightlife. English are made very welcome but remember the nightlife there does not really get going until about 2am!


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