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As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
Casa La Matilla boasts a perfect 5.0-star rating from 209 reviews in the mountain village of the same name. Places like this shape the character of the Canary Islands‘ second-largest island more than any stretch of beach. The 12 best bars on Fuerteventura are scattered between El Cotillo in the north and Morro Jable in the south, mostly set back one street from the coastline. A glass of local wine is paired with ‚queso majorero‘ and ‚mojo‘, made from the milk of the Majorera goat. The NIODRA sabores auténticos in Morro Jable scores 4.9 stars and shows just how unhurried the pace remains.
What sets Fuerteventura’s bars apart from those on other islands
Locals rarely arrive before 9 pm. At lunchtime, the ‚menú del día‘ is the main attraction: a three-course meal including a drink for between 10 and 14 euros. In smaller establishments outside the holiday resorts, cash is still essential, as card payments aren’t accepted everywhere. In La Matilla or El Cotillo, a knowledge of Spanish is a real help, as it is at TASCA LA TERRERA in Puerto del Rosario. Tipping is not considered compulsory. Leaving your change as a tip is a recognised gesture and, in the vast majority of cases, is entirely sufficient.
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In many bars, ‚Majorero‘ can be found sliced up on the counter, made from the milk of the native Majorera goat. There are 97 bars scattered between the coastal towns and the arid interior of the island. The gastrobar El Pirata Verde in the Complejo Aguas Verdes near Valle de Santa Inés has 902 reviews and is closer to the shrine of the Virgen de la Peña than to any beach.
The highest concentration of venues is in Corralejo, where Oca Giuliva is situated in the Centro Comercial Tamaragua. Amongst the bars, 58 cafés hold their own, serving cortado and freshly squeezed juice. Across the arid, desert-like landscape of this easternmost Canary Island, the wind carries sand right up to the terraces. In the late afternoon, the bars fill up with fishermen and surfers returning from the beaches.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much do bars in Fuerteventura cost on average?
The 97 bars on Fuerteventura are reasonably priced. A beer or a coffee usually costs between two and four euros. In tourist centres such as Corralejo or Caleta de Fuste, prices are higher than in the towns further inland. Light meals and tapas cost between five and 15 euros.
Are bars in Fuerteventura suitable for families with children?
Families will find suitable venues particularly in the beach resorts, such as on the terraces in Corralejo, El Cotillo or Costa Calma. During the day, these establishments also cater for guests with children, serving non-alcoholic drinks and light meals. Night-only bars and cocktail bars, on the other hand, are aimed at an adult audience.
Can you get by speaking German in restaurants in Fuerteventura?
In the tourist areas of Corralejo, Costa Calma and Jandía, many of the 347 restaurants understand German, and menus are often available in German. In smaller villages such as Betancuria or Antigua, Spanish is the main language, but English usually helps there. A basic knowledge of Spanish or English makes communication much easier outside the holiday resorts.
Opening hours and other details are subject to change; please check before visiting.
All restaurant profiles for the Canary Islands can be found at www.Kanaren-Kleinanzeigen.com.