Beach clubs in Fuerteventura
Corralejo's coastline has most of the action, from budget-friendly sunbed spots to five-star oceanfront lounges.

Fuerteventura has 7 beach clubs in Fuerteventura worth covering here. Almost all of them line the Corralejo coastline on the island's northern tip, stretching from the harbour south along the Grandes Playas dunes.
Ratings range from 3.9 to 4.9 stars across more than 8,600 Google reviews combined. Prices start at €10 for a sunbed and drinks at the budget end, rising to €60+ per person at the island's one luxury option. The Fuerteventura tourism portal run by the Cabildo has useful beach guides if you're planning beyond the clubs.
Unlike the mainland, Fuerteventura's beach clubs operate year-round thanks to the Canary Islands climate. Peak season runs June to September, but you'll find every place on this list open in January too. Wind is the bigger factor here. The Grandes Playas stretch catches strong trade winds most afternoons, which is great for kite surfers but less ideal for lounging. Morning visits tend to be calmer.
If you're exploring other Canary Islands, Lanzarote is a short ferry ride from Corralejo, and both Gran Canaria and Tenerife have their own beach club scenes worth checking.
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El Caracol Beach Club

El Caracol Beach Club is halfway along the Grandes Playas strip, right between the turquoise water and the sand dunes. It's rated 4.5 from 217 Google reviews, with 81% of those at five stars. Cocktails and music are what guests mention most.
The setting does the heavy lifting. You're looking at open ocean, golden dunes, and the mountains behind Corralejo. DJs play through the afternoon, and the mojitos and barraquitos are popular picks. The vibe is casual and tourist-friendly, good for groups.
Pricing sits at €20-30 per person. There's a kids' area, free parking, and it's open daily from 10am. Service gets strong marks. Food quality divides opinion more, with some reviewers flagging high prices relative to portion sizes.
Flow Beach Club

Flow Beach Club sits further north along Grandes Playas, closer to the main Corralejo dunes. It's rated 4.4 from 296 reviews. "Playas" is the most-mentioned word in reviews, which tells you the location is the draw.
Cocktails, sangria, and Canarian potatoes feature heavily in what guests order. The club does brunch, lunch, and dinner, and the atmosphere is trendy but relaxed. Staff energy gets mixed reviews. Some guests rave about the service, others mention strict rules about table use.
Expect to spend €20-30 per person. Reservations are accepted, and there's free parking with plenty of spaces. It's family-friendly with a dedicated kids' area. Open daily from 10am to 7pm.
Punta Elena Beach Club

Punta Elena Beach Club is the highest-rated beach club on Fuerteventura at 4.9 stars. The review count is still small at 34, but 88% of those are five stars with zero one-star reviews. That's a strong signal.
It's a seafood-focused spot on the Grandes Playas road with a swimming pool, which is unusual for Fuerteventura's beach clubs. Paella and fresh fish are what guests order most. The atmosphere gets consistent praise.
Prices are budget-friendly at €10-20 per person. It's open 9am to 9pm daily, making it one of the later-closing options along this stretch. No reservations system listed, so arrive early in peak season.
Palm Beach Club

Palm Beach Club is in Corralejo town itself, overlooking the ferry port with views across to Lobos Island and Lanzarote. It's the most centrally located option, handy if you don't want to drive out to Grandes Playas.
Rated 4.1 from 273 reviews. Cocktails, sea views, and live music are the top three things guests mention. Tapas, salads, and sangria round out the menu. The sunset views from the terrace are a genuine selling point.
It's budget-friendly at €10-20 per person, and it opens early at 9am for breakfast. Reservations accepted. Free street parking nearby. The crowd is heavily tourist-focused. Service gets mixed reviews, so be patient during busy periods.
Ocean Beach Club

Ocean Beach Club is on Calle el Muelle in central Corralejo, a seafront spot with a roof terrace. It's the only beach club on this list with a spa. Rated 4.0 from 205 reviews.
Steaks and cocktails are the most-mentioned items. The roof terrace draws an evening crowd, and live music nights are a regular feature. It runs later than most at 10am to 1am, making it one of the few beach clubs that doubles as a night-out option.
The crowd is a mix of tourists and groups. Wheelchair accessible throughout. Pricing is mid-range. Service quality varies by review, with some guests praising attentive staff and others noting inconsistency.
Waikiki Beach Club

Waikiki Beach Club is the most popular beach club in Fuerteventura by volume. It has 7,319 Google reviews, which puts it in a different league to every other venue on this list. The 3.9 rating reflects that scale. Most individual reviews are positive, but the sheer volume means more complaints surface.
It's right on Playa del Casino in central Corralejo. Cocktails dominate the reviews, with 375 mentions. Sangria, pina coladas, and the sand-between-your-toes setting are the main draws. It doubles as a disco club in the evenings, with DJs and late-night dancing until 11pm.
Pricing is low at €10-20 per person. The terrace is enormous, which is both the appeal and the problem. Staff can't always keep up. Multiple reviews mention long waits for service. It's wheelchair accessible, has a kids' menu, and accepts reservations.
If you want the liveliest, most social beach club experience in Corralejo, this is it. If you want attentive service, book elsewhere.
Frequently asked questions about Fuerteventura beach clubs
What is the best beach club in Fuerteventura?
It depends on what you're after. Coco Beach Lounge & Club is the top pick for luxury and fine dining, with a 4.5 rating and oceanfront Balinese daybeds. For the highest rating on a budget, Punta Elena Beach Club leads at 4.9 stars with prices starting around €10.
How much do beach clubs in Fuerteventura cost?
Prices range from €10-20 per person at budget spots like Waikiki Beach Club and Palm Beach Club, up to €30-60 at Coco Beach Lounge & Club. Most clubs along Grandes Playas charge €20-30 for sunbeds, food, and drinks combined. Fuerteventura is cheaper than Ibiza or Marbella for beach clubs.
Do you need to book beach clubs in Fuerteventura in advance?
Most Fuerteventura beach clubs accept walk-ins. Reservations are recommended at Coco Beach Lounge & Club, especially June through September when hotel guests fill up early. Flow Beach Club and Palm Beach Club also accept reservations but rarely require them outside of August.
Are Fuerteventura beach clubs open in winter?
Yes. Unlike mainland Spain's seasonal beach clubs, Fuerteventura's clubs operate year-round. The Canary Islands climate keeps temperatures between 18-24°C even in January. Wind can be a factor on the Grandes Playas stretch, so check conditions before heading out.
Are beach clubs in Fuerteventura family-friendly?
All seven beach clubs listed here are family-friendly. Most have dedicated kids' areas. Waikiki Beach Club has a children's menu and high chairs. Punta Elena Beach Club has a swimming pool. El Caracol and Flow Beach Club both have kids' zones.
Where are the beach clubs in Fuerteventura?
Almost all of Fuerteventura's beach clubs are in Corralejo on the northern tip of the island. Grandes Playas, the long dune-backed beach south of town, has El Caracol, Flow Beach Club, and Coco Beach. Central Corralejo has Waikiki, Palm Beach Club, and Ocean Beach Club along the harbour and town beach.





