Coliving in Corralejo, Fuerteventura, Spain
Coliving and Surfing · Eco-focused surf coliving with pool in Fuerteventura
The Home
Coliving and Surfing
Coliving and Surfing is an eco-conscious coliving in Corralejo, Fuerteventura, with a pool and easy access to some of Europe’s best surf and kitesurfing conditions. A 5-star Google rating across 66 reviews speaks for itself.
The Experience
Fuerteventura is Europe’s most consistent surf and kite destination, and this coliving puts you right in it. Morning sessions at the beach, coworking by the pool, and a community that cares about sustainability as much as wave quality. The eco-focus is genuine — waste reduction, local sourcing, and respect for the island’s fragile desert ecosystem.
The Space
Pool-equipped property in Corralejo with a coworking area and communal kitchen. The eco-friendly design uses natural materials and prioritises low environmental impact. Corralejo itself is a small, walkable town with great restaurants and a ferry connection to Lanzarote.
Who It’s For
Surfers, kitesurfers, and ocean lovers who want an affordable European base with reliable waves, warm water, and a community that values sustainability.
Upcoming Chapters
What's included
- Coworking Dedicated workspace
- Up to 12 guests Community size
- 1 week min stay Minimum commitment
- Since 2020 Established coliving
- Remote-friendly Built for nomads
Workspace
Work with a Fuerteventura, Canary Islands Rhythm
Coworking included with reliable internet.
The Vibe
Early risers hit the surf or kite spots before the wind picks up. Mid-morning to afternoon is coworking by the pool. Late afternoons are for beach walks, yoga, or a second water session. Evenings bring shared dinners with locally sourced ingredients and the kind of conversations that happen when everyone's had a good day outside.
Ferry to Lanzarote for volcanic landscapes, day trips to the Corralejo dunes, or kitesurf safaris to quieter south-coast spots.
Living in Fuerteventura, Canary Islands
Fuerteventura is the second-largest Canary Island and the one with the best wind and waves. Corralejo, on the northern tip, is the main hub — a small town with a walkable centre, good restaurants, and the massive Corralejo Natural Park dunes just south of town.
For surfers, the north shore delivers consistent reef and beach breaks year-round. For kitesurfers, the trade winds blow reliably from April to October. The island gets 300+ days of sunshine and water temperatures stay between 18-23°C, so wetsuits are optional depending on the season.
Corralejo itself is affordable by European standards. A one-bedroom apartment runs €500-700/month, eating out is cheap (menus del dia for €8-10), and the nomad community is small but growing. It's not a party island — the appeal is ocean, desert landscapes, and a pace that lets you actually get work done between sessions.
Corralejo Natural Park
Sahara-style sand dunes stretching along the coast with turquoise water. Walk or drive 10 minutes south from town.
Isla de Lobos
A tiny volcanic island 15 minutes by water taxi from Corralejo harbour. Crystal-clear snorkelling and a perfect day trip.
Betancuria
The old capital in the island's mountainous interior — whitewashed buildings, a small museum, and goat cheese worth the drive.
Transparent Rates
All prices per person. 1 week minimum stay.
| Room Type | Price / month | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Shared room Best value | €650 /mo | Starting from |
| Private room | €1,100 /mo |
The Honest Briefing
Fly into Fuerteventura Airport (FUE), about 35 minutes south of Corralejo. Grab a bus (line 6, ~€3.50) or rent a car — you'll want one eventually since the best surf spots are spread around the island. Get a Spanish SIM from any phone shop in Corralejo or use your EU roaming.
Where to Eat
- 🍽Avenida, Corralejo — proper Canarian food, grilled fish and papas arrugadas, €10-15
- 🍽La Taberna de Nana, Corralejo — creative tapas with natural wines, €12-18
- 🍽El Goloso de Fuerteventura, Corralejo — best coffee and pastries in town, €3-5
- 🍽Mahoh, Villaverde — farmhouse restaurant south of town, goat cheese and local wines, €15-25
- 🍽Kiosko Playa La Concha, El Cotillo — fish fresh off the boat at a beach shack, €8-12
Cost of Living
The Team
Founders
The eco side isn't marketing — it's how we think the world should work. Low waste, local food, respect for the island. If you want a place that walks the talk on sustainability, this is it.
Getting There & Around
- Fuerteventura Airport (FUE)35 minutes by car
- Corralejo town centre5 minutes walk
- Corralejo Natural Park dunes10 minutes by car
Common Questions
What's the WiFi like?
100 Mbps fibre — solid for video calls and regular remote work. Fuerteventura has good internet infrastructure across the island.
What's included in the price?
Accommodation, coworking access, pool, kitchen facilities, and community events. Meals are not included but the communal kitchen is well-equipped.
How do I get there?
Fly to Fuerteventura Airport (FUE) — direct flights from most European cities. Bus line 6 runs to Corralejo, or rent a car for island flexibility.
Do I need to surf or kitesurf?
Not at all. Plenty of guests come for the sunshine, pool, and community. But the water sports are hard to resist once you're here.
What's the weather like?
Year-round sunshine with temperatures between 20-30°C. Wind picks up significantly from April to October, which is perfect for kitesurfing but can be intense if you're not a fan.
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