Costa Calma

Costa Calma

3 Guaranteed Ways to Find Calm in Costa Calma

Diversity makes the world go around, which means we all want something different from a holiday. Some of us want the opportunity to discover new cultures, some to meet new friends, and some to simply top up the tan. But for many people, reconnecting with their inner peace to counteract the ever-increasing noise and stress of everyday life is the top goal. “Getting away from it all” has never sounded more appealing, so where better to find some calm than

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Make the Most of an Outdoor Holiday in Costa Calma

Fancy swapping cold and grey winter days for sandy beaches and year-round sun? If you answered yes, then Costa Calma, a resort town on the southeastern coast of Fuerteventura, could be the perfect destination for your next holiday abroad.  Costa Calma is a relatively new town that was built during the tourism boom of the early 1970s. Located in the southern municipality of Pájara, at the top of the Jandía Peninsula, Costa Calma (“the calm coast”) is famed for its

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Diving Adventures in Costa Calma

Snowboarding in the French Alps is just a wonderful chilly memory, the skis are packed away at the back of the wardrobe, and winter sports is just another thing you watch on the telly from the other side of the world. All the signs point to just one thing: summer’s here! Well, almost…

It’s time to reset the adrenaline button and change your focus from the chills of winter to the thrills of summer adventure sports – and what more of an adventure could you want than discovering a whole new world beneath the ocean? Whether you’re an experienced diver or you’ve decided this is the year to literally take the plunge, Costa Calma, on the island of Fuerteventura in the Canaries is the on-point place to do it.

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Surf’s Up in Costa Calma

Located on the sunniest of the Canary Islands, Fuerteventura, the seaside resort of Costa Calma is a beach lover’s delight. The town is situated at the north end of a twelve-mile stretch of pristine white sand beach that reaches all the way to Morro Jable in the south. The beach is always teeming with activity – swimmers, joggers and sunbathers can be found here at any time of the year. But to get the true Costa Calma beach experience, look into the exciting water sports popular in this island town. Surfing the Waters Though Costa Calma translates literally to “calm

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Costa Calma’s Windsurfing and Kiteboarding World Cup

In our opinion at Shuttle Direct, Fuerteventura is a brilliant holiday destination. Situated on the Atlantic Ocean just off the coast of Africa, this Canary Island has warm breezes and water temperatures all year round as well as endless fine sand beaches which are surrounded by an infinite turquoise ocean. All these features might make you think that this is the place to be if you’re looking for an agreeable beach holiday (which it is!), but the previously mentioned natural features and weather conditions make Fuerteventura, and especially its Costa Calma, very attractive to a different kind of demographic as

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