Costa Calma

Resort town in the Canary Islands

Costa Calma is a beach holiday resort town in the Canarian island of Fuerteventura, Spain. It is part of the municipality Pájara, and has 5,670 inhabitants (2013).[1] Costa Calma is located in the beginning of the Jandía peninsula in the southern part of the island.

Costa Calma, or the calm coast, got its name from the fact that the prevailing western winds normally leave this part of the coast and its waters protected and calm.

Costa Calma was developed as a tourist community in the 1970s. A site of interest near Costa Calma is Sotavento Beach, which has been the location of several windsurfing championships.[2]

Costa Calma beach
Costa Calma's long, sandy beach

Gallery

  • Costa Calma beach
    Costa Calma beach
  • Sunrise over Costa Calma
    Sunrise over Costa Calma
  • Costa Calma beach resort
    Costa Calma beach resort
  • Costa Calma beach hotel
    Costa Calma beach hotel
  • Northern beach in Costa Calma
    Northern beach in Costa Calma
  • Panorama
    Panorama
  • Wind turbines west of Costa Calma beach

References

  1. ^ Instituto Canario de Estadística Archived 2014-04-19 at the Wayback Machine, population
  2. ^ PWA World Cup 2013

External links

  • Media related to Costa Calma at Wikimedia Commons
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International
  • VIAF
National
  • United States

28°09′43″N 14°13′41″W / 28.16194°N 14.22806°W / 28.16194; -14.22806


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