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Pajara town

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Avenida El Saladar, Centro Comercial Cosmo, Local 141, 35625 Morro Jable, Pájara, Fuerteventura, Spain

Pajara, a picturesque town in the island of Fuerteventura

Our Review

The MSC Musica excursion took us today to Pajara, a picturesque town on the island of Fuerteventura. A beautiful town to visit.

About this place

Pájara is a picturesque municipality in southwestern Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, known for its largest town, beautiful church with Aztec-inspired motifs, and surrounding agricultural charm contrasting with southern tourist resorts like Morro Jable. Visitors explore the historic center, enjoy local bars and restaurants near the church, and appreciate its position as the island's southernmost and largest municipality by area. The town offers a serene escape with ethnographic routes highlighting local customs and traditions.

Key Highlights

  • Church of Our Lady of the Rule (Nuestra Señora de la Regla), an 18th-century landmark with unique Aztec-style porch details.
  • Picturesque town center with bars and restaurants like La Fonda and Guayarmina.
  • Proximity to stunning beaches such as Cofete, Barlovento, La Pared, and Esquinzo.
  • Ethnographic routes showcasing local cultural heritage and traditions.
  • Access to Jandía Natural Park and the island's highest peaks.
  • Agricultural northern setting contrasting with southern coastal tourism.

Tips for visitors

  • Visit the church and nearby eateries in the town center for an authentic experience.
  • Combine with a trip to nearby beaches or the Jandía peninsula for a full day.
  • Wear comfortable shoes for strolling the charming streets and ethnographic paths.
  • Dine at local spots like La Fonda Restaurant for traditional Canarian cuisine.
  • Check municipal website www.pajara.es for events or guided tours.
  • Best visited during daytime for lively atmosphere around the church plaza.

Context

Pájara municipality, named after its main town, features the 18th-century Church of Our Lady of the Rule with distinctive Aztec-influenced carvings on its porch, reflecting colonial-era craftsmanship. The area preserves agricultural heritage and ethnographic traditions central to Fuerteventura's cultural identity.

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