Sotavento Beach

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Sotavento Beach is a long, windswept stretch of golden sand on Fuerteventura’s southeastern coast, famed for its shallow turquoise lagoons and excellent windsurfing and kitesurfing conditions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
tourist attraction
belongsToArchipelago Canary Islands NERFINISHED
coast southeastern coast of Fuerteventura
country Spain
hasAccess road access from southern Fuerteventura resorts
hasActivity beach walking
photography
sunbathing
swimming
hasBestSeasonForKitesurfing summer months
hasBestSeasonForWindsurfing summer months
hasCharacteristic long
windswept
hasClimate mild subtropical
hasCondition excellent kitesurfing conditions
excellent windsurfing conditions
hasEnvironment relatively undeveloped in large stretches
hasFeature shallow lagoons
hasHazard strong offshore winds in some areas
hasLength several kilometers
hasLifeguardService seasonal in main zones
hasNearbyResortArea Costa Calma NERFINISHED
hasPrimaryUse recreation
water sports
hasSandColor golden
hasScenery natural
open and expansive
hasSeaState generally calm in lagoon areas
hasShorelineOrientation roughly northeast–southwest
hasShoreType sandy
hasTidalEffect forms large tidal lagoons at low tide
hasTourismType beach tourism
sports tourism
hasWaterColor turquoise
hasWaterSport kitesurfing schools
windsurfing schools
hasWind strong
isFamousFor kitesurfing
windsurfing
isOnCoastOf Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
isPartOf municipality of Pájara NERFINISHED
isPopularWith kitesurfers
water sports enthusiasts
windsurfers
locatedIn Canary Islands
Fuerteventura NERFINISHED
Spain

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Pájara hasBeach Sotavento Beach