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As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
There are seven cafés in Corralejo – more than in any other town on the northern tip of Fuerteventura. The best cafés in Corralejo are the ones where surfers stop off after a session and passengers from the ferry from Lanzarote enjoy their first coffee. The Hoplaco Beach Bar Café on Calle Cervera has received 653 reviews, averaging 4.6 stars. A few streets away, the New Bakery Café on Avenida Ntra. Sra. del Carmen bakes its own range of goods. Between the harbour and the nature reserve, this creates an offering unlike anything else on the island.
Corralejo: Café recommendations between the harbour and the dunes
The doors open around eight in the morning, and the terraces are at their busiest in the late morning and around lunchtime. A drink with a pastry usually costs less than four euros, whilst breakfast costs between five and nine euros. If you want to escape the hustle and bustle of the Avenida, you’ll find quieter spots in the side streets leading to the harbour, such as Café Bar Habana on Calle el Hierro. Contactless payment is accepted almost everywhere. At smaller bakeries, it’s best to have some cash to hand, as cards aren’t always accepted there.
Tips for your visit
At the harbour from which the ferry to Lanzarote departs, several of the seven cafés overlook the water. In the display cases, almond biscuits sit alongside slices of Majorero, Fuerteventura’s protected goat’s cheese. The most popular is the Restaurante Cantante Café on C. Paseo Atlántico, with 1,987 reviews. Guests sit at the outdoor tables sipping café cortado and watching the boats come in. The wind from the sand dunes of the nature reserve reaches right into the alleyways of the old town.
Surrounding the cafés, there are 15 bars along the seafront promenade. In the late afternoon, the terraces fill up, and the aroma of fresh fish from the nearby restaurants wafts through the streets. Behind the counters, baristas grind beans for coffee with milk, whilst plates of papas arrugadas await. The Citrus Surf Café on Calle Anzuelo, with 849 reviews, attracts those returning from the water.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you need to book in advance at cafés in Corralejo?
At the seven cafés in Corralejo, you generally don’t need to book a table, as guests tend to pop in on the spur of the moment. However, around the time the ferry from Lanzarote arrives, or during the high season, the terraces fill up quickly – for example, at the Hoplaco Beach Bar Café.
What vegetarian options do cafés in Corralejo offer?
Vegetarian options in Corralejo’s cafés include salads made with the local Majorero goat’s cheese, papas arrugadas with mojo sauce, as well as open sandwiches and pastries. Fresh fruit and smoothies are also available at several venues, including the Citrus Surf Café.
When is the best time to visit the cafés in Corralejo?
A visit in the morning is particularly ideal, before a trip to the nearby nature reserve with its sand dunes. The afternoon is also a good time for a break, for example after returning by ferry from Lanzarote, when the New Bakery Café still has fresh pastries in stock.
Opening hours and other details are subject to change; please check before visiting.
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