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As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
The ferry terminal at the northern tip of Fuerteventura supplies Corralejo’s 15 bars with fresh fish, often as early as mid-morning. The 12 best bars in Corralejo are spread between Avenida Grandes Playas and the alleyways around Calle Hibisco. Da BACO has 514 reviews and a rating of 4.6 stars. Further up, in the Centro Comercial Tamaragua, the tiny Oca Giuliva boasts a solid 4.9 stars. From the cocktail bar overlooking Lanzarote to the narrow bar serving cañas, everything in Corralejo is within easy reach.
Bars in Corralejo: Prices, opening times, tips
Before 8 pm, it’s quiet at the bars, but things pick up after that. At the harbour, a caña often costs less than two euros, whilst the Indonesian Banana Bar along Avenida Grandes Playas charges a bit more. Almost all venues accept cards, but in the small bars on Calle Sau, it’s better to pay in cash. Tipping isn’t compulsory, but for good service, five to ten per cent is customary. The Retro Bar & Restaurant in the Centro Comercial Lobos Bahía, with 1,937 reviews, is one of the busiest spots in town.
Tips for your visit
The bars are most densely concentrated around Calle Hibisco. Here, Da BACO, Bon Appetit in the Centro Comercial El Campanario and the Villa Comercial El Campanario are all lined up side by side, the latter boasting 6,945 reviews. A glass of wine from the Canary Islands stands in front of some of the bars, whilst inside the fish is transferred directly from the display case across the counter.
The town’s seven cafés open out onto the seafront promenade, where the wind from Corralejo Nature Park blows in the sand from the dunes. At The Castle Kitchen on Avenida Corralejo Grandes Playas, slices of Majorero goat’s cheese are served alongside papas arrugadas with red mojo. Even late in the evening, the atmosphere there remains subdued.
Frequently Asked Questions
What vegetarian options do bars in Corralejo offer?
The 15 bars in Corralejo often serve vegetarian tapas such as papas arrugadas with mojo, grilled vegetables or platters featuring the local Majorero goat’s cheese. They also offer salads, as well as bread with aioli and pickled olives.
When is the best time to visit the bars in Corralejo?
The bars fill up in the early evening as visitors return from the sand dunes of Corralejo Nature Reserve or from the harbour. Once the ferries from Lanzarote arrive, the crowds in the bars in the town centre grow noticeably.
When are the bars in Corralejo open?
Many bars open around 11.00 am and stay open until late into the night. The exact opening times depend on the location, ranging from the ferry terminal to the streets in the town centre around Calle Hibisco.
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.