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By *otCouple86 OP   Couple
over a year ago

London

Hello everyone,

We are travelling to Fuerteventura during the new year's eve week.

As it's out first time, we would like some recommendations.

We found out about the lala club, how is it?

What are the best beaches?

We found out that apparently the island doesn't offer much for young people during this period. Is that true?

Are there any particular places where young people hang to usually?

Any additional information (even Spanish websites or forums) would be very appreciated.

Thank you

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By *andb69Couple
over a year ago

leeds

It depends upon where you are staying and whether you hire a car. In the north the miles of sand dunes just south of Corralejo and the lagoons outside El Cotillo are beautiful (and clothing optional) Some playing reportedly occurs but we have seen little evidence despite what you read on fab. In the south Sotovento and the town beach at Jandia are also magnificent, and clothing optional.

There should be plenty going on, in Corralejo at least, but remember 6th Jan is a public holiday.

Lala's seemed to open and close very quickly. Apparently it's now a pole dancing club, though rumours suggest it might be open on Saturdays.

Whatever, hope you have a great time - and it is worth hiring a car if you want to sample all the island offers.

Unfortunately we will be back in the UK, but that doesnt matter as we are too old for you anyway!

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By *our LamourCouple
over a year ago

'near that London'


"It depends upon where you are staying and whether you hire a car. In the north the miles of sand dunes just south of Corralejo and the lagoons outside El Cotillo are beautiful (and clothing optional) Some playing reportedly occurs but we have seen little evidence despite what you read on fab. In the south Sotovento and the town beach at Jandia are also magnificent, and clothing optional.

There should be plenty going on, in Corralejo at least, but remember 6th Jan is a public holiday.

Lala's seemed to open and close very quickly. Apparently it's now a pole dancing club, though rumours suggest it might be open on Saturdays.

Whatever, hope you have a great time - and it is worth hiring a car if you want to sample all the island offers.

Unfortunately we will be back in the UK, but that doesnt matter as we are too old for you anyway!"

Very good, accurate post ! We are out on The Rock for New Years, but also too old for them!

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By *havennaturistsCouple
over a year ago

Banff

Us too!

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By *otCouple86 OP   Couple
over a year ago

London


"It depends upon where you are staying and whether you hire a car. In the north the miles of sand dunes just south of Corralejo and the lagoons outside El Cotillo are beautiful (and clothing optional) Some playing reportedly occurs but we have seen little evidence despite what you read on fab. In the south Sotovento and the town beach at Jandia are also magnificent, and clothing optional.

There should be plenty going on, in Corralejo at least, but remember 6th Jan is a public holiday.

Lala's seemed to open and close very quickly. Apparently it's now a pole dancing club, though rumours suggest it might be open on Saturdays.

Whatever, hope you have a great time - and it is worth hiring a car if you want to sample all the island offers.

Unfortunately we will be back in the UK, but that doesnt matter as we are too old for you anyway!"

Thank you very much for the information, really appreciated.

We are actually renting a villa and a car, so we're planning to travel a little bit around the isle.

We researched the forum but we haven't found very precise information.

Does anybody knows any Spanish resource we could try to get to know more?

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By *ncubus1976Man
over a year ago

Fuerteventura/Gran Canaria


"It depends upon where you are staying and whether you hire a car. In the north the miles of sand dunes just south of Corralejo and the lagoons outside El Cotillo are beautiful (and clothing optional) Some playing reportedly occurs but we have seen little evidence despite what you read on fab. In the south Sotovento and the town beach at Jandia are also magnificent, and clothing optional.

There should be plenty going on, in Corralejo at least, but remember 6th Jan is a public holiday.

Lala's seemed to open and close very quickly. Apparently it's now a pole dancing club, though rumours suggest it might be open on Saturdays.

Whatever, hope you have a great time - and it is worth hiring a car if you want to sample all the island offers.

Unfortunately we will be back in the UK, but that doesnt matter as we are too old for you anyway!"

Totally agree.....if you go to the South of the island don't forget to visit Cofete beach....lovely place....

Also try to reach southern beaches from Cotillo town......hard track but worh it....

Hiring a car is needed here if you want to visit some places......

Forget about Lala`s club...

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By *ncubus1976Man
over a year ago

Fuerteventura/Gran Canaria


"It depends upon where you are staying and whether you hire a car. In the north the miles of sand dunes just south of Corralejo and the lagoons outside El Cotillo are beautiful (and clothing optional) Some playing reportedly occurs but we have seen little evidence despite what you read on fab. In the south Sotovento and the town beach at Jandia are also magnificent, and clothing optional.

There should be plenty going on, in Corralejo at least, but remember 6th Jan is a public holiday.

Lala's seemed to open and close very quickly. Apparently it's now a pole dancing club, though rumours suggest it might be open on Saturdays.

Whatever, hope you have a great time - and it is worth hiring a car if you want to sample all the island offers.

Unfortunately we will be back in the UK, but that doesnt matter as we are too old for you anyway!

Thank you very much for the information, really appreciated.

We are actually renting a villa and a car, so we're planning to travel a little bit around the isle.

We researched the forum but we haven't found very precise information.

Does anybody knows any Spanish resource we could try to get to know more? "

What do you want to know more?

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By *otCouple86 OP   Couple
over a year ago

London

If there is any Spanish website we could have a look to for example

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By *ncubus1976Man
over a year ago

Fuerteventura/Gran Canaria


"If there is any Spanish website we could have a look to for example"

No spanish swingers sites.....

Travel websites about the island...... http://visitfuerteventura.es/

https://www.holaislascanarias.com/fuerteventura/

if you need more info or advice let me know...

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By *D pleasuresMan
over a year ago

Dubai/Abu Dhabi/ Fuerteventura/Moscow

Spanish swingers site.... xamigos.es

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By *ncubus1976Man
over a year ago

Fuerteventura/Gran Canaria


"Spanish swingers site.... xamigos.es"

Thanks...even I don't know that site..... just log in....lol

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By *D pleasuresMan
over a year ago

Dubai/Abu Dhabi/ Fuerteventura/Moscow

Well I do live there (part of the year) and it does have its perks to know what's happening on the rock

Enjoy and good luck ??

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By *ncubus1976Man
over a year ago

Fuerteventura/Gran Canaria


"Well I do live there (part of the year) and it does have its perks to know what's happening on the rock

Enjoy and good luck ?? "

hahahahaha

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By *otCouple86 OP   Couple
over a year ago

London


"Spanish swingers site.... xamigos.es"

Don't understand why we can see the main page but can't register. Seems being stuck on the main menu

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By *D pleasuresMan
over a year ago

Dubai/Abu Dhabi/ Fuerteventura/Moscow

You have to verify your account via text message... I don't think it works without doing that... if my memory serves me well

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By *otCouple86 OP   Couple
over a year ago

London


"You have to verify your account via text message... I don't think it works without doing that... if my memory serves me well "

How? Doesn't matter what we press, it just keeps loading the main page

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