Morro Jable combines the best of Fuerteventura: endless beaches and wild adventure. Don’t miss local icons like the Matorral Lighthouse, the Saladar de Jandía, or the atmosphere of the Old Town. But if you are looking for unforgettable experiences, we recommend venturing to the mysterious Cofete Beach by 4×4 Jeep, sailing in search of dolphins and whales, or driving a buggy off-road.
Enjoy the island’s most complete tourist area. For guided activities, remember that we offer a best price guarantee, and most include pick-up at your hotel.
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Morro Jable, located at the southern tip of Fuerteventura, is much more than just a sun and beach destination. From its history linked to German Chancellor Willy Brandt to its vibrant local life, here is a complete guide with the best activities, landmarks, and unique excursions to help you explore and enjoy this beautiful part of the island.
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Cofete Beach is the wildest and most spectacular beach on Fuerteventura’s west coast. Spanning over 12 km, this untouched paradise is home to the mysterious Winter House, an intriguing mansion shrouded in history and legends.
⚠️ Important: The road from Morro Jable to Cofete is a bumpy dirt track, full of rocks, and not suitable for regular rental cars. That’s why we recommend booking the Jeep tour to Cofete. You will travel in a convoy of 4x4s driven by experienced guides who will take you safely to the beach while explaining the local secrets.
Playa del Matorral is Morro Jable’s gem, stretching over 4 km with golden sands and crystal-clear waters. What makes it unique is the Saladar de Jandía, a protected wetland that separates the beach from the promenade. It is a haven for unique flora and fauna, so please respect the fenced areas.
The iconic 60-metre-high lighthouse is a perfect spot to watch the sunset. It also serves as a visual divider: the area north of the lighthouse is popular for nudism, while the area south (closer to the town) has a more family-friendly atmosphere.
For hiking enthusiasts, ascending Pico de la Zarza (807m, the highest peak on the island) is a must. The trail rewards you with breathtaking views of Cofete Beach from above, often with clouds cascading over the mountain ridge.
If you love driving and enjoy a rush of adrenaline, don’t miss the buggy excursions from Morro Jable through the Jandía Peninsula. These tours allow you to drive automatic two-seater buggies along scenic dirt tracks. Remember to bring your valid driving licence!
For those who crave speed and the thrill of the open sea, a jet ski excursion from Morro Jable is an unbeatable choice. You don’t need a licence—just be over 18 years old (or over 16 with parental consent) to explore the coastline or reach the Sotavento beaches.
Morro Jable offers the unique chance to see dolphins and whales in their natural habitat. Success rates range from 50% to 70%. Dolphins are often seen playing near the boat’s bow, while spotting a whale is a majestic and unforgettable experience.
Experience the beauty of the southern coastline with a boat trip from Morro Jable. Choose from catamarans, pirate ships, or Turkish gulets. It’s the best way to see the cliffs of Jandía, enjoy a swim in the open sea, and relax with food and drinks included.
There’s something truly special about watching the sun set over the horizon from the sea. Many boats offer specific sunset tours, perfect for a romantic evening with your partner.
Located at the harbour, this centre is dedicated to the rehabilitation of Loggerhead turtles. It is not a zoo, but a hospital where you can learn about conservation efforts. Entry is free and it’s a very educational visit for children.
Wander through the quaint streets of Morro Jable, a town with a rich fishing history. Visit the Church of Nuestra Señora del Carmen for a panoramic view and stroll down to the harbour to see the fishing boats arrive and spot the stingrays that live there.
On the promenade, you will find a life-size statue of Willy Brandt with his dog. The German Chancellor was key to the tourism development of the area in the 70s. It is a historical landmark and a great photo opportunity.
Morro Jable’s old town is brimming with fantastic restaurants. Be sure to try queso majorero (goat cheese), papas arrugadas with mojo, and fresh local fish. Popular spots like La Bodega de Jandía, Mis Abuelos, and La Farola del Mar are excellent choices.
For shopping lovers, Avenida del Saladar offers boutiques and stores open every day until 10:00 pm. Don’t miss the Morro Jable Market (usually on Mondays and Thursdays) for local crafts and souvenirs.
Although Morro Jable is quieter than other areas, you can find great bars to enjoy the night. The Mojo Beach Club is particularly well-known for its fun atmosphere and music near the beach.
Situated at the southwestern tip of the island (“The End of the World”), this historical beacon is a sight to behold. It is often included as a stop in the jeep excursion to Cofete.
Just 17 km away, Sotavento is famous for its Windsurfing World Cup. Its unique feature is the massive tidal lagoon that forms at high tide, creating a shallow pool perfect for beginners or walking on water.
For a unique experience, join a goat trekking tour 🐐. Hiking alongside a herd of local goats is an endearing way to connect with the island’s rural traditions.
Located in La Lajita (25 mins away), Oasis Wildlife is a must-visit for families. It is the largest rescue centre and zoo in the Canaries, famous for its giraffe interactions and huge botanical garden.
Even if you stay in the south, Fuerteventura is worth exploring fully. We recommend a day trip to see the Corralejo Dunes, the Ajuy Caves, and the historic village of Betancuria.
| Info | Detail |
|---|---|
| ✈️ Airport | Approx. 85 km (1h 15min by car). Bus Line 10. |
| 🌡️ Weather | Protected from northern winds. Sunny almost year-round. |
| 🚌 Transport | Most excursions include free hotel pick-up. |
Morro Jable is a destination brimming with adventure and relaxation. Whether you’re visiting as a couple, with family, or with friends, you’ll find an array of activities to make your holiday truly memorable.
When planning your trip, make sure to explore other destinations. Discover the best things to do in Caleta de Fuste, a charming central hub. To the north, check out what to do in Corralejo, celebrated for its dunes. And for nature lovers, explore the top activities in Costa Calma.