Nice beach, white sand and huge, it's quite a rocky area though, when the tide is out it's pretty difficult to swim without hitting and standing on rocks, it's a lot better when the tide comes in but be careful, there was a few rips and I'm a strong swimmer yet panicked a bit when I kept getting pulled out to sea and couldn't make ground back towards the shore, I wouldn't recommend for kids.
The other downside is for naturists, the textiles congregate around the only section that's swimmable most of the day and also where the lifeguards are, we braved it once and were stared at and even ridiculed by one group who thought it was fun to laugh and point, there are way better places on the island if you are a naturist, oh and it's also quite cruisy for single gay men here due...
Read morePlaya el Dormidero is a true hidden paradise! The beach is stunning, with crystal-clear waters and breathtaking natural surroundings. The area is relatively quiet and far from the crowds, making it perfect for relaxation and unwinding. There are also excellent opportunities for snorkeling – the marine life here is impressive. It’s important to come prepared with everything you might need, as there aren’t many facilities nearby. If you’re looking for a secluded spot with authentic natural beauty, Playa el Dormidero is...
Read moreIn my opinion, Playa El Dormidero is one of the most beautiful beaches on Fuerteventura. The colors of the light sand and turquoise blue waters, which characterize the island and are so untypical of the Canary Islands, do not come into their own in any other place as they do here. I recommend taking a walk through the Dunes of Corralejo and ending with an ocean bath at this fantastic beach. Even staying in the South of Fuerteventura it is so worth coming here – roads are very easy to drive and...
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