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The Morro Jable Lighthouse (Spanish: Faro de Morro Jable) is an active lighthouse on the Canary island of Fuerteventura. The lighthouse is situated at the edge of the beach near the town and resort of Morro Jable. [2] [3]
It lies at one end of the Maspalomas beach, 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) south of the resort town centre, next to the area known as the Maspalomas Dunes. [ 1 ] The lighthouse is a distinctive landmark in the resort, and is the tallest masonry lighthouse in the Canaries at 56 m (184 ft) being superseded only by the more modern 59 m (194 ft) concrete ...
FV-2 connects Morro Jable and Puerto del Rosario. Between La Lajita and Morro Jable, FV-2 is a dual carriageway highway. Car rental companies that have offices in the airports are: Autoreisen, Avis, Cicar, Europcar, Goldcar, Hertz, Sixt and TopCar.
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Morro Jable is a locality belonging of the municipality of Pájara, [1] in the island of Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, Spain. With around 7,000 inhabitants as of 2020, it is the most populated settlement in the municipality. [1] It was founded by Cirilo López Umpiérrez, who reportedly built the first housing in 1899.
The natural monument is in the municipality of Beberibe on the east coast of the state of Ceará, between the Morro Branco and Fontes beaches. It has an area of 31.2 hectares (77 acres) and a perimeter of 5,709 metres (18,730 ft).
A small part of the beach at Marinello natural preserve between Oliveri and Patti (ME) has been unofficially attended by naturists for many years, especially in the low season. San Saba beach in Messina, on the Tyrrenian coast about 20 km from the city center, has been an official naturist beach since 2022. [451]
Benchijigua Express Benchijigua Express heading into a sunset en route to La Gomera. Fred. Olsen Express was founded in 1974 as Ferry Gomera, S.A. The first sailing took place July 8, 1974, when a ferry set sail from the Gomeran capital of San Sebastian de La Gomera for the town of Los Cristianos in Tenerife.