Are you looking for a tennis holiday filled with sunshine, ocean views, and warm weather? Then Corralejo in Fuerteventura is the place for you. This small coastal town is known for its uncrowded, sand-dune beaches, crystal-clear water, and relaxed, hippie-like island vibes. But beyond all that, Corralejo also offers ideal conditions for playing tennis, with excellent hard-court facilities. Whether you want casual play, personalised tennis training, or a full-on tennis holiday, Corralejo has it all — especially at our Corralejo Tennis Academy.
Perfect Weather — All Year Long
Fuerteventura is famous for its consistent sunshine, mild temperatures, and very few rainy days. With average highs between 20–28°C, playing tennis outdoors is comfortable in every season. Unlike many destinations, winter doesn’t shut down tennis here — you can play in January just as easily as in July.
The best time to visit is from October to February. In late spring and summer, it can sometimes get windy, but the Atlantic breeze pleasantly cools down the otherwise warm air.
Thanks to this climate, any time of year is great. But here’s a quick breakdown:
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Winter (Dec–Feb): Ideal for escaping cold climates; warm and dry.
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Spring (Mar–May): Mild weather and quieter courts.
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Summer (Jun–Aug): Hotter, but breezes keep conditions playable.
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Autumn (Sep–Nov): Warm seas and excellent tennis conditions.
OtHER things to do in Corralejo
Corralejo is one of Fuerteventura’s liveliest and most versatile destinations. The town offers a wide mix of activities — from nature excursions to nightlife, sports, and family-friendly options.
You can enjoy sunrise beach yoga, diving and exploring unique underwater landscapes, big-game fishing, visiting local markets, hiking volcanic trails, relaxing on almost empty beaches, or trying delicious local cuisine such as fresh fish, tapas, or papas arrugadas with mojo.
What not to forget
Corralejo is one of the sunniest and driest places in the Canary Islands. You’ll likely spend a lot of time outdoors, so don’t forget sunscreen, sunglasses, and plenty of water — especially during your tennis sessions.
For tennis, bring your hard-court shoes, as most courts here are hard courts. There are no clay courts in Fuerteventura due to the island’s windy conditions.
If you can’t fit your tennis racket in your luggage, don’t worry — we can lend you one at the club.
And besides tennis? Don’t forget to grab an ice cream at Secreto del Sur, which serves some of the best ice cream in town and is located right next to the Corralejo Tennis Academy. Also, try a typical leche y leche coffee (a great energy boost), and make sure not to miss the beautiful west-coast sunsets and east-coast sunrises 🙂 If you can, rent a car for at least a couple of days to explore the island — you’ll be surprised how much it has to offer.
