Puerto Morro Jable
Puerto Morro Jable
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Graeme B
Los Cristianos, Spain25,812 contributions
Jun 2020 • Couples
A typical Canarian/Spanish Puerto,
there is so much space around, that this place could be made into a 'go to place'
A little investment could make this place worth visiting.
But for now, unless you need to steer clear.
there is so much space around, that this place could be made into a 'go to place'
A little investment could make this place worth visiting.
But for now, unless you need to steer clear.
Written June 24, 2020
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Janet U
34 contributions
Oct 2018
The Rep mentioned that there were stingrays in Morro Jable harbour so we thought we would go and have a look at them. The harbour is a working harbour with a couple of restaurants and not much else. it was a long walk and we didn't see any stingrays. on reflection i expect the best time to go would be when the fishing boats are unloading there catch.
Written December 2, 2018
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RutDav
Sheffield, UK40 contributions
Mar 2018 • Family
The Port at Morro Jable is working port for all types of boats, from ferries, to fishing boats and a range of leisure craft. Along the edge is a smallish industrial area along with some living accommodation. You free to wonder around the harbour but bear in mind there are quite a lot of traffic movements of Lorries, Cars & fork lift trucks so it pays to have your wits about you. It’s worth the effort to get there to see the fish and Sting-rays close to the fish landing areas. We usually get a taxi down then walk back into the old town and along the beach back to our hotel.
Written April 10, 2018
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Amanda O
Rugeley, UK32 contributions
Feb 2019 • Couples
Go to the port/harbour to see the local fishermen and to see the stingrays that make the harbour their home. It's a wonderful viewing and the walk around the port is really good to break up your day, just be mindful of the either uphill or stepped walk to get there and back, but definitely worth the effort
Written February 22, 2019
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Thully
Notts39 contributions
May 2018 • Family
It is a working port, but this adds to the the interest watching the fishermen landing their catch of the day. Loads of fish to feed with bread and the bonus of the stingrays which are simply captivating and we saw them every day in the harbour section opposite the la Cofradia restaurant. Some days only a couple there but we saw up to 10 one day! Turtle nursery great for kids as they get tours but adults not allowed to see it all!
Written June 2, 2018
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BT3rd
Datchet, UK7,411 contributions
Feb 2018 • Couples
This little harbour is good for a short stroll and a seat by the water. We saw geese and a heron standing in a boat contemplating when its next meal would arrive. It’s clean and tidy and the turtle sanctuary is worth it all by itself.
Written February 16, 2018
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Joanna A
Oldham, UK677 contributions
Feb 2024 • Family
Beautiful port.
Calm and relaxing.
Not too busy.
Plenty of wildlife to see.
Free parking.
We went on a trip to look for Whales from here.
Definitely worth a visit.
Calm and relaxing.
Not too busy.
Plenty of wildlife to see.
Free parking.
We went on a trip to look for Whales from here.
Definitely worth a visit.
Written February 27, 2024
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AMB
Coventry, UK4 contributions
Jan 2024 • Solo
Nice Tranquil place to visit and see Tropical fish and Manta Rays from the quayside. Easy to park and to spend an hour relaxing.
Written January 17, 2024
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AliAl-Aswad
Leeds, UK1,302 contributions
Dec 2022
A lovely harbour, with clear blue waters, and lots of fish. There are a variety of vessels moored here, everything from tourist boats, to large ferries, but mostly small fishing boats.
Written January 3, 2023
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Laura G
Durham, England, United Kingdom285 contributions
Oct 2018 • Family
Well worth the work from hotel which took 2 hours, it was difficult in places to walk to with push chair due to the steps. Once there amazing to see the stingrays.Turtle sanctuary worth a visit.
We did an excursion on Odyssee 3 glass bottom which was well recommended, the trip included transfers from hotel and lovely lunch. We were lucky to see dolphins.
We did an excursion on Odyssee 3 glass bottom which was well recommended, the trip included transfers from hotel and lovely lunch. We were lucky to see dolphins.
Written October 11, 2018
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Bonjour, il y a effectivement un marché à côté de l'office de tourisme, mais la principale attraction est de loin la magnifique plage de sable et le nombre impressionnant des surfeurs qui évoluent jour et nuit.
Written August 11, 2018
Hello, can anyone tell me if it is possible to get a bus from this port to Caleta de Fuste? I can't seem to find anything online.
Written June 6, 2018
Yes you can. Bus route number 10 covers this. It's about 10 Euros and will take up to an hour and a half. Google 'Fuerteventura Bus Routes and Timetables' and you should get the page.
Written June 6, 2018
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