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Top 4 Lakes around Pájara

Best lakes around Pájara, Fuerteventura, are primarily characterized by its extensive coastline and unique natural water bodies. The region features a prominent saltwater lagoon and an inland reservoir, offering diverse natural landscapes. These areas provide a contrast between the arid, rocky terrain and surprising green oases, showcasing the varied natural beauty of the municipality.

Best lakes around Pájara

  • The most popular lakes is Sotavento Beach, a beach that is very spacious and great for walking. This area is known…

Last updated: June 20, 2026

Sotavento Beach

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Very nice spacious and great to walk.

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Sotavento Lagoon

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The lagoon of Sotavento is a very popular place for windsurfing and kitesurfing. No wonder, the beach has wonderful sand and the water is colored by the low depth of …

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The Laguna de Sotavento only fills with water at high tide. Then the surf school René Egli has an exclusive right to do surf lessons there.

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View of the Sotavento Lagoon

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The lagoon was more like a beach - there was little water to be seen.

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I specifically walked the GR 131 over the hills to enjoy the view of the lagoon.

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Gisela MoMa
March 29, 2025, View of Playa de la Barca Lagoon, Fuerteventura

I specifically walked the GR 131 over the hills to enjoy the view of the lagoon.

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The lagoon was more like a beach - there was little water to be seen.

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..at low tide you can walk through the lagoon! 🏖️

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Very popular with nudist lovers

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This is one of my favourite spots - on Fuerte, in Spain, in Europe...

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Dream beach about 5km

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It is the internationally best-known beach in Fuerteventura. Its length of nine kilometers alone takes the visitor's breath away. In reality, Sotavento consists of five individual beaches: La Barca, Risco del Paso, Mirador, Malnombre and Los Canarios. You don't have to wait for low tide to enjoy endless walks along its crystal-clear water. A sand barrier approximately 100 to 300 meters from the shore creates a huge lagoon three kilometers long.

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September 1, 2023, Laguna de Sotavento

One of the most famous places on Fuente. Great backdrop.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of 'lakes' can I expect to find in Pájara?

Pájara is known for its unique natural tidal lagoons, not traditional freshwater lakes. The most prominent is the Sotavento Lagoon, which forms part of the expansive Sotavento Beach. These are temporary, shallow lagoons that emerge and recede with the Atlantic tides, creating a dynamic and visually striking landscape.

Which areas are best for walking and enjoying the scenery around Pájara's lagoons?

For extensive walks and scenic views, Sotavento Beach is highly recommended. It's a very spacious area with golden sand and clear turquoise waters, ideal for long strolls. The Sotavento Lagoon itself offers a unique backdrop for walking, especially at low tide when wide sand paths extend into the ocean.

Are there opportunities for water sports at the lagoons in Pájara?

Yes, the Sotavento Lagoon is an internationally renowned hub for windsurfing and kitesurfing. The consistent strong winds and sheltered, shallow waters make it ideal for both beginners and experienced athletes. The Tidal Lagoon at Laguna de Sotavento is particularly popular for kitesurfing at high tide.

Are the lagoons in Pájara suitable for families with children?

Absolutely. When the tide is high, the lagoons transform into expansive, shallow pools perfect for families. The calm, warm waters provide a safe environment for paddling and playing. Both Sotavento Beach and Sotavento Lagoon are considered family-friendly.

What natural features make the Sotavento area unique?

The Sotavento area is characterized by its unique tidal phenomenon. The lagoons are formed by a sand barrier approximately 100 to 300 meters from the shore, creating a huge lagoon up to three kilometers long. This natural formation creates temporary 'islands' and channels that change dramatically with the tides, offering a constantly evolving landscape of golden sand and turquoise water.

Are there any viewpoints to get a good overview of the lagoons?

Yes, the View of Playa de la Barca Lagoon, Fuerteventura offers an elevated perspective of the lagoon, which is particularly appealing for hikers seeking panoramic vistas.

What outdoor activities can I do near the lagoons in Pájara?

Beyond water sports, the area around Pájara offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, running, and road cycling. For example, explore cycling routes in the Cycling around Pájara guide, or discover running trails in the Running Trails around Pájara guide. There are also road cycling options in the Road Cycling Routes around Pájara guide.

When is the best time to visit the lagoons in Pájara?

The lagoons are a year-round destination due to Fuerteventura's mild climate. However, for water sports like windsurfing and kitesurfing, the consistent winds are generally present throughout the year. To experience the full extent of the tidal lagoons, it's worth checking local tide tables, as the landscape changes significantly between high and low tide.

Is there parking access available near the lagoons?

Yes, areas like Playa de la Barca, a section of Sotavento Beach where the lagoons are prominent, are easily accessible by car and offer parking facilities. This makes it convenient for visitors to reach the lagoons and enjoy the amenities.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lagoons in Pájara?

Visitors frequently highlight the spaciousness of Sotavento Beach for walking and the stunning turquoise waters of the Sotavento Lagoon. The unique backdrop for windsurfing and kitesurfing, along with the dramatic changes in the landscape with the tides, are also highly appreciated.

Can I find cafes or amenities near the lagoons?

Yes, around the more accessible sections of Sotavento Beach, such as Playa de la Barca, you can find amenities like water sports centers, sunbed rentals, and some bars and restaurants, providing convenience for visitors.

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