When was Punta de Jandía lighthouse built?

When was Punta de Jandía lighthouse built?

Spain, europe

Length

21.7 km

Elevation

19 m

Difficulty

moderate

Best Season

Year-round

Okay, picture this: you're in Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, ready for an adventure! Head south from Morro Jable and get ready for the Carretera Punta de Jandía, the road to the Faro de la Punta de Jandía lighthouse. This 21.7 km (13.48 mile) ride to the island's southern tip is mostly unpaved, though there's a tiny bit of pavement thrown in there, and it'll take you about an hour. Don't worry, most cars can handle it. This isn't just a drive; it's a total visual feast! You'll be hugging the coast, with killer views of the sea on one side and dramatic black volcanic mountains on the other. And the reward? This awesome lighthouse, standing 62 feet (19 meters) tall, a seriously photogenic landmark against the wild ocean backdrop. Built way back in 1864 to guide ships heading to Africa, it's the perfect destination at the end of one of the most scenic drives on the island. Camera essential!

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Country
Spain
Continent
europe
Length
21.7 km
Max Elevation
19 m
Difficulty
moderate

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