Water temperature in varies between 18 – 22C in the winter time and between 22 – 24 C in the summer months. The air temperature could be described as an eternal spring with a very strong sun. In the summer months, the air warms up to 30C.
There is nothing like that here. Also, you don’t have to get any kind of vaccine for these parts.
Canary islands administratively fall under Spanish government, thus making them a part of European Union. If you come from EU, you only need to have your national health identity card. If not, you need to arrange some sort of a travel health insurance. There is also an alternative to pay any medical service, but that is usually the most expensive one.
Commute between all islands happens daily and involves ferries and airplanes.
When traveling to Canary islands (the same goes for anywhere basically), you need to normally pay an extra fee for putting the surfboard on the plane. Fees varies according to the carrier, but expect around 50-60 eur both ways. It becomes more expensive, if you book more separate flights, as the fees occur per flight. In some cases (RyanAir for example), you can include your surfboard bag in your normal baggage allowance, if it is less than 2m long. Check Baggage Rules before buying a ticket.
Bring your passport.
Fuerteventura’s north part of the islands offers spots for all levels and abilities. There is plenty of sand beaches to choose from and an extensive collection of reef breaks with a world class pointbreak for the most experienced ones.