
A new luxury all-inclusive resort is coming to the UNESCO-designated Biosphere Reserve island of Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands this summer—called Paradisus by Meliá Fuerteventura.
Located on the island’s Sotavento Beach, the resort is the first luxury all-inclusive hotel on the island. It’s accepting reservations for stays beginning in mid-August.
The new resort’s “Wellness. Designed by Destination.” concept centers around a balanced lifestyle and personalized travel pace, inspired by the region and the guests themselves.

A premium ocean front room at the new Paradisus Fuerteventura resort. (Photo Credit: Melia Hotels International)
The resort will feature 361 rooms and suites when it opens, four swimming pools, tropical gardens, beach, the René Egli by Meliá watersports center, a Wellness for Families program, a full spa, daily programming and more.
Guests can choose The Reserve adults-only program to enjoy personalized concierge services, a private lounge, exclusive pools, dining experiences and more.
Guests will enjoy dining at the resort’s seven restaurants, including The Reserve-exclusive MAHOS restaurant, led by Chef Germán Ortega.
Paradisus Fuerteventura is also committed to supporting the island through partnerships, promotions and more, prioritizing regional products, sustainability and more.
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