Playa de la Goleta
An urban beach of about 150 metres in Corralejo, in the municipality of La Oliva, in the north of Fuerteventura. It has golden sand and calm waters, and the spain.info record also describes it as windy. The services listed include showers, footwash, a telephone, a sports area and a zone set aside for surfing, as well as hire of parasols, sun loungers and water craft. According to spain.info, access on foot is easy and it can also be reached by car.

Playa de la Goleta lies in the centre of Corralejo, in the municipality of La Oliva, at the northern tip of Fuerteventura. It is an urban beach of about 150 metres, with golden sand and calm waters, although the spain.info record also rates it as windy. It opens onto the built-up seafront of Corralejo, next to Calle El Rosal.
The spain.info record lists showers, a footwash, litter bins, a cleaning service, a telephone, a sports area and a zone set aside for surfing, as well as the hire of parasols, sun loungers and water craft. According to the same source, access on foot is easy and the beach can also be reached by car. It is classed as an urban beach.
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