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As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
Fresh vieja and sama are landed at Corralejo’s fishing harbour at fair prices, just a few steps from the ferry terminal for Lanzarote. The 12 best restaurants in Corralejo are spread between this terminal and the seafront promenade at the northern tip of Fuerteventura. The top-rated restaurant in the town is 3 Calici on Calle Gran Canaria, with 4.9 stars from 259 reviews. As the island’s newest holiday resort, Corralejo combines surfer cuisine with Canary Islands tradition. Whether you choose the harbour or the Avenida determines both the price and the clientele, and this difference is more pronounced here than elsewhere.
The harbour, fish and authentic Canary Islands cuisine
It’s well worth having lunch here. The ‚menú del día‘ costs between 10 and 14 euros and includes three courses plus a drink; in the evening, prices rise noticeably. Around the fishing harbour, the locals‘ favourite eateries fill up at lunchtime and you can usually get a table without a booking, except at Easter or in August. In the small harbour restaurants, guests often pay in cash, and the menus are frequently only in Spanish. Rompeolas, a Michelin-recommended establishment, sets the standard for the area.
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The seafront promenade is lined with 34 restaurants, whose display cases showcase fresh fish from the nearby harbour. Grilled sea bass is served with papas arrugadas and red and green mojo. Majorero, Fuerteventura’s goat’s cheese with Protected Designation of Origin, features as a starter on several menus. Baobab on Calle José Segura Torres has a rating of 4.7 stars from 596 reviews, whilst the top spot is held by 3 Calici with 4.9 stars.
Along the coastline, 15 bars serve wine and beer from the Canary Islands, whilst in the mornings seven cafés serve barraquito and pastries. Sand from the adjacent nature reserve blows right up to the tables of the six pizzerias in the town centre. Restaurante La Taberna and the Hamburguesería Single Fin are both on Calle Hernán Cortés, just a few door numbers apart.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there any restaurants in Corralejo with outdoor terraces or sea views?
A large proportion of the 34 restaurants in Corralejo have an outdoor terrace, particularly along the harbour promenade and in the old town centre by the fishing harbour. From there, guests have a direct view of the sea, the offshore island of Lobos and Lanzarote. The AVANTI Lifestyle Hotel on Av. Marítima is one of the venues offering a view of the water.
Which restaurants in Corralejo do the locals also frequent?
Locals tend to steer clear of the tourist strip and look for places serving fresh fish and Canary Islands dishes such as papas arrugadas with mojo or Majorero goat’s cheese. Such spots are found in the old town centre around the fishing harbour. Restaurante La Taberna on Calle Hernán Cortés, with a rating of 4.6 stars from 634 reviews, is one such favourite.
How much do restaurants in Corralejo cost on average?
A main course in Corralejo’s restaurants usually costs between 10 and 20 euros, depending on the location and what’s on offer. Fish dishes made from fresh catches tend to be at the higher end of the scale. Bars and cafés are more affordable, such as the H2O Juice Bar & Vegan Café on Calle la Milagrosa. At lunchtime, the ‚menú del día‘ brings the price down to between 10 and 14 euros.