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A British-Italian expat and Spanish speaker, I have spent over 12 years living and working in Fuerteventura, and more than 15 years across the Spanish islands. I am the founder and editor of The Voice Fuerteventura, which I created from scratch and continue to write and develop. With a background in tourism as a former holiday rep and a qualified scuba diver, my work is built on real-world experience and a deep understanding of the island’s environment, marine life and visitor experience.
The Burning of the sardine is an annual event enjoyed by locals and holiday make...
Where is all the water in Fuerteventura? Good question! Where does all that wate...
Why are there no trees in Fuerteventura? The answer lies scattered around the co...
Discover Tetir, a quiet inland village in Fuerteventura known for its traditiona...
Discover Tefía in Fuerteventura, a traditional inland village known for its rura...
Explore some of the towns and villages in Fuerteventura, such as Pájara where yo...
Some people call it Caleta, others Caleta De Fuste and others El Castillo. So, w...
Fuerte in Focus, a closer look some of the places to visit and things to do in F...
Discover La Oliva in Fuerteventura, a historic inland town in the north of the i...
Atlantic football fish Himantolophidae are deep-sea anglerfish found in the Atla...
A closer look at the locusts in Fuerteventura, Canary Islands including the Espe...
Devilfish Mobula mobular are large pelagic rays occasionally seen around Fuertev...
Christmas tree worms Spirobranchus giganteus are colourful reef invertebrates fo...
Parrotfish Scarus ghobban are colourful reef fish found around Fuerteventura and...