Cofete beach is an incredible beach of more than 12 kilometers in length, where you can enjoy the mountainous massif of Jandía (with the highest mountains of Fuerteventura), which protects the entire beach on the east.
This expansive of golden sand is popular with naturists, due in part to its fairly difficult access (road driving conditions, and its openness to the winds, which make bathing here in the sea in Cofete extremely dangerous, with strong currents.
Good to Know
- Beach Type Beaches and Coves
- Facilities The beach of Cofete lacks any services, although the small town of Cofete has a fish restaurant.
- Nudist Status Tolerated / Clothing Optional
- Ease of Access Difficult small winding roads.
Getting There
- Town / County / State Pájara, Fuerteventura, Canarias - Canary Islands, Spain
- Zip / Postal Code 35626
- Directions Access to this beach is only possible via an unpaved track which is possible to do in a normal vehicle.Take the road that leaves the town of Morro Jable (and near the Marina), and indicated (COFETE - EL PUERTITO).Follow this road, (in some sections its state is bad), for approx 8.5 kilometers, turn to the right (COFETE). The road climbs into the mountains and is very winding and the road is not good.After approx 2.5 kilometers, is the Degollada Agua Oveja lookout, from where one can see the impressive views of Cofete.From here, follow the road down to the village of Cofete, it is a narrow road which runs in its first section on a cliff.When arriving at the small town of Cofete, go to the Gustav Winter House (be careful with the road because it is easy to get stuck), take a walk through the house of Cofete, or go directly to the beach; there is a large parking next to a small Cemetery.From here, you can walk along the beach to the north and visit El Islote (5 kilometers and an hour's walk), or go south and reach Roque del Moro, which is truly impressive (2, 9 km).
Coordinates
- Latitude 28.113228
- Longitude -14.379919
- Sea Level (In Meters) 4