Luxury bespoke holidays and tours to Sheraton Fuerteventura Resort, Fuerteventura
Facts in brief
Official star rating 5
Location The resort is located on the east coast of the island
Annual opening All year
Closest airport Fuerteventura Airport
Distance from airport The hotel is about 15-minutes' drive from Fuerteventura Airport
Hotel facilities and services
4 Restaurants, Piano Lobby Bar, 2 Bars including Pool Bar, 3 Outdoor Swimming Pools (with one heated pool for adults and one for children), Children's Leisure Zone, Kids' Club, Mini Golf, Spa, Fitness Centre,Tennis Court, Beach Volleyball, 18-hole Golf Course (local charges apply), Golf packages on request, Hairdresser, Transfers
Land sports
Tennis, Golf.
Out and about nearby
Corralejo Nature Park, the beaches of Jandia, Nature Parks, Lobos Island, The Betancuria Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography, Costa Calma (Sotavento).
Sports nearby
Golf, Trekking, Horse Riding, Sailing and Water Sports.
Excellent. I phoned shortly after 9am and by 5pm had a full written quotation with all the hotels we wanted. I was over the moon with your service.Ms G, October 2022
Holiday price guide Sample prices are per person based on two people sharing a Deluxe double room for 7 nights
From about
£1,590
Holiday Code EXH1521
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke holidays and tours to Sheraton Fuerteventura Resort, Fuerteventura
Situated on the east coast of Fuerteventura, the five-star Sheraton Fuerteventura is a beachside resort, distinguished by its dusty-hued walls sandwiched between the beach and an 18-hole golf course. Set amidst gardens, the hotel buildings surround a lagoon-style pool that is just steps from the golden sand beach as it descends to the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. There are a further three outdoor pools, a heated freshwater pool and an infants' paddling pool for supervised dips. Each of the 266 luxury guestrooms offers a large terrace with sea or garden views. Interiors are spacious designed to prioritise the guest comfort. You are also guaranteed relaxation at the Hesperides Thalasso Spa, where the healing qualities of natural sea water are harnessed in body and beauty treatments. Also drawing on the natural gifts of Fuerteventura's landscape, a signature spa treatment is a volcanic hot stone massage. Evenings are filled with the flavours of international cuisine, with themed nights in the buffet restaurant Los Arcos. There are also two a la carte restaurants which offer a pan-asian experience (WoknZen) or typical Spanish and Mediterranean cuisine (El Faro). Wind down at the end of the day at the Paino Lobby Bar, with live music filling the air and spilling onto an outdoor terrace. The Sheraton Fuerteventura Resort offers a wide range of accommodation and facilites, making it ideal for families and couples.
Room descriptions
Sheraton Fuerteventura has 266 rooms with a terrace and sea or garden views. Including minibar (chargeable), air conditioning and fan, Wifi, desk, safe.
Excellent. I phoned shortly after 9am and by 5pm had a full written quotation with all the hotels we wanted. I was over the moon with your service.Ms G, October 2022
Holiday price guide Sample prices are per person based on two people sharing a Deluxe double room for 7 nights
From about
£1,590
Holiday Code EXH1521
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke holidays and tours to Sheraton Fuerteventura Resort, Fuerteventura
The journey and how you get there
For a holiday to the Sheraton Fuerteventura Beach, Golf & Spa Resort, Fuerteventura, Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways from London to Fuerteventura. Flights may be available from other UK airports with Easyjet, Jet2 and TUI for example. The hotel is about 15 minutes’ drive from the airport and we recommend that we book a private car transfer for you. If you are combining hotels and islands, you may want us to book a hire-car for you.
Additional information
Children: The Family Rooms have an occupancy of 2 adults and 2 children and Family Prestige Rooms have a maximum occupancy of 4 adults and 4 children.
Other information: A compulsory supplement is required for the Christmas Gala and the New Year's Eve Gala.
Special offers
Call to make your booking and save an extra £50 per adult Call us instead of emailing us when you are thinking of booking a holiday and save an extra £50 per adult (in addition to any special offers that might be available). We want to talk to you to discuss your requirements and a phone call is usually the best way for you to define what you want enabling us to respond more accurately. We want to talk to you and you save an extra £50 per adult.
Excellent. I phoned shortly after 9am and by 5pm had a full written quotation with all the hotels we wanted. I was over the moon with your service.Ms G, October 2022
Holiday price guide Sample prices are per person based on two people sharing a Deluxe double room for 7 nights
From about
£1,590
Holiday Code EXH1521
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke holidays and tours to Sheraton Fuerteventura Resort, Fuerteventura
About Canary Islands
An Expressions tailor-made holiday to the Canary Islands includes a selection of four and five star beach resorts which cater for families and couples alike. The Canary Islands can be found sitting off the western coast of Africa in the Atlantic Ocean. Warmed by year-round sunshine, the Canaries feature otherworldly landscapes of volcanic craters, lava deserts and cute coves with black-sand beaches. Meanwhile, steep hillsides and terraced farmland gives way to peaceful fishing villages and characterful old towns. In the west of the archipelago are the mountainous islands of Tenerife, La Palma, El Hierro and La Gomera. Expect black-sand beaches and buzzing resorts along Tenerife's coastline whilst the interior is dominated by the dormant Mount Teide volcano. Meanwhile the three smaller islands remain relatively unspoiled, with landscapes including terraced hillsides, craggy cliffs and subtropical rainforests. The eastern isles consist of Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura and Lanzarote, each with a unique atmosphere and plenty of attractions. Gran Canaria is home to sprawling resorts as well as stunning scenery with forests, mountains and sand dunes; Fuerteventura is an arid and sparsely populated island with a desert-like landscape and long stretches of white sand beaches; while Lanzarote is a rugged island where lava flows have solidified to create a lunar landscape which contrasts with sandy beaches and green valleys. Due to their location in the Atlantic Ocean just 60 miles away from the coast of Morocco, the Canary Islands' cultures fuse African, Latin American and European influences, creating a unique identity which is quite different to that of the Iberian Peninsula. Contrary to popular belief, there is no want for authenticity here....
Highlights of the Canary Islands
There is great variation between the different islands which make up the Canaries, with each destination offering much for visitors to enjoy during their luxury holiday. Tenerife: Teide National Park, an area surrounding the volcano with stunning natural landscapes. Traditional towns such as La Orotava and La Laguna. The Museum of Fine Arts in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Fuerteventura: Untouched white- and black-sand beaches which surround the island. Betancuria, the island's former capital which is now a picturesque town. Primitive stone dwellings in the village of Poblado de la Atalayita. Lanzarote: The Fire Mountains, a number of volcanoes which form part of Timanfaya National Park. The modern yet charming city of Arrecife. Teguise, an old-fashioned town which hosts a weekly market with folk dancing. Volcanic caves at Jameos del Agua. Gran Canaria: Picturesque towns and fishing villages such as Puerto do Mogán and Agaete. Undulating sand dunes at Maspalomas, a protected nature reserve. Botanical gardens in Tarifa. Cave complexes in the valley of Barranco de Guayadeque. Views of the volcanic crater at the Caledra de la Bandama. The old quarter of the island's capital, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. La Palma: Santa Cruz de la Palma, the island's colourful capital where you will find cobbled streets, buildings with pretty wooden balconies and a full-sized replica of Columbus' ship. Caldera de Taburiente National Park, set in a volcanic crater at the island's centre. Picturesque villages including El Paso which is still known for its silk production. El Hierro: The extensive network of walking trails which traverse the volcanic interior of the island, designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Natural seawater pools along the coastline, as well as excellent scuba diving opportunities. La Gomera: San Sebastián, the island's main town where Christopher Columbus stayed before sailing to the New Wold. Stunning natural scenery including terraced hillsides, subtropical rainforest, dramatic gorges, steep cliffs, picturesque coves and black-sand beaches. Garonjay National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Gastronomy of the Canary Islands
Due to the geographical location, gastronomy in the Canary Islands incorporates elements of Spanish, African and Latin American cuisine. A staple of Canarian cuisine is fish, which may be grilled, baked, salted or dried in the sun, along with shellfish which is also abundant. Bananas and tropical fruits are all grown across the islands, whilst rum, Malvasía wine and goat's cheeses are also produced. Key ingredients include ‘Gofio’ (cornmeal which is used in bread and stews), ‘Mojo’ (a sauce which contains either coriander or chili peppers and is frequently served with fish and meat) and ‘Papas arrugadas’ (a kind of jacket potato which is cooked in salt water). Typical dishes include ‘Sancocho’ (boiled fish served with potatoes), ‘Puchero canario’ (a hearty stew made with meat and vegetables) and ‘Bienmesabe’ (an almond cream dessert).
Festivals on the Canary Islands
January to February: Canary Islands Music Festival. February: Carnival celebrations. March: Holiy week celebrations. 29 April: Festival of the Aborigines, April to May: Cheese Festivals, 30 May: Day of the Canary Islands, May/June: Corpus Christi celebrations, 14 to 15 June: Festival of Saint John, marking the beginning of summer. July: Festival of the patron saint of fisherman. July: Canary Islands Jazz festival. 14 to 15 August: Festival of Virgen del Candelaria.
Climate of the Canary Islands
The Canary Islands' year-round sunshine, clear skies and spring-like temperatures make them a suitable holiday destination for all seasons. Winters are mild with average temperatures of around 17 degrees, whilst summers are warm with temperatures of around 24 degrees. Most of the islands are cooler and wetter in the northeast thanks to the trade winds which prevent the temperatures from getting too hot in the summer.