Improvements to Facilities on Fuerteventuras Beaches, Canary Islands
Improvements to Facilities on the Islands Beaches
Corralejo’s beaches and facilities are to be improved to attract more visitors to the area, La Oliva council has announced. Families struggling through the sand with pushchairs will soon be a thing of the past as the council is installing wooden walk ways on the beaches of Corralejo, Viejo, Las Clavellinas, Muelle Chico and La Concha in El Cotillo.
The walk ways will be approximately 100 metres long and are made of pine and will aid access to the beaches in the area. Over the next few weeks other improvements will be taking shape. These include three new toilet blocks with changing rooms, two new first aid points, six outside showers, 105 new waste paper bins, five new life guard stations, bathing facilities for the disabled and fifty new benches.
The La Oliva council has stated that the new facilities were a priority as tourism is so important to the community and the beaches are one of the main attractions.
Corralejo Tourism Office
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