If you can find a photo or map showing the lifeguard towers that's more useful IMHO than the lighthouse.
Basically from tower 3 all the way to tower 5 is clothing optional. Sand or lounger.
Honestly I've seen people even in the highly textile zones. The difference is they'll take spots further back. In the area past tower 3 it's nude where ever you feel comfortable.
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Many thanks Fizzy, delighted with that info. Would you happen to know if there is a weekly rate for the sun loungers or just a daily one… is it 13.50 a day? Thanks again. Barry5
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Ok thanks again for your help. Enjoy the beaches when you get back there 😀
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Looks like the prices have not increased much, I suppose there is a limit on how much you can screw out of people in the current climate. The last time that I was in Esquinzo a couple of klicks North, the sunbed guy was offering deals if you booked the week. The section just under the Robinson hotel is popular with naturists . Can't remember the exact details as we had no intention of doing that beach every day. We pick up a hire car at the airport to use for our stay. Even if it sits outside of the apartment not moving for a few days, it pays for its self in transfer fees and local taxis.
Usually we do a trip to El Cotillo to do some nude snorkelling in the lagoons. The place has a real Robinson Crusoe feel to it.
Enjoy your visit
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Thanks Magoo, that's helpful, we'll just wait and see what the guys in Morro can do for us. First trip to Fuerteventura so really looking forward to it 😁
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As all the beach equipment seems to be owned and controlled by the local ayuntamiento, I'm sure they will all do the same deals. I would ask if you have to take all your days consecutively, or you can pick and choose your beach days. Even on Fuerteventura, you get the odd cool day, or sometimes rain. The wind can also wreck a day on the beach and you would be better around the pool, or go sightseeing. Note that all Fuerteventura pools are bloody freezing, even the so called heated ones.
If you get a chance, visit Cofete, which is on the southern peninsula. A jeep safari is most likely the safest way of getting there, as it is off road. Its a bucket list sight, but don't be tempted to swim there, even if others are doing it.
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