Puertito de los Molinos
A quiet fishing village on Fuerteventura's west coast, with a dark-sand cove and natural pools that form at low tide.

Puertito de los Molinos is a small, picturesque fishing village on Fuerteventura's west coast, with white houses, colourful cliffs and the ocean breaking in the distance. It is one of the few remaining traditional fishing communities on the island.
At low tide, natural pools of calmer water form among the rocks to the right of the beach, ideal for a relaxed swim in an authentic setting. The area is also known for its sea caves, such as the popular Cueva Herminia.
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