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Paradisus Fuerteventura Opens as First Luxury All-Inclusive on Island

Luxury beachfront view of Paradisus Fuerteventura all-inclusive resort on Sotavento Beach.

Fuerteventura, Canary Islands - July 16, 2025. Melia Hotels International will introduce Paradisus Fuerteventura on Sotavento Beach in mid-August, giving the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve its first luxury all-inclusive resort. The 361-room property promises immersive wellness programming, seven restaurants, and a sustainability plan that prioritizes local suppliers and community partnerships.

Key Points

  • Why it matters: Fuerteventura gains its inaugural five-star all-inclusive, raising the island's luxury profile.
  • 361 rooms and suites, including adults-only The Reserve category.
  • Seven dining venues; MAHOS led by Chef Germán Ortega.
  • Four pools, René Egli watersports hub, full-service spa.
  • Opening dates: reservations from mid-August 2025.

Snapshot

Paradisus Fuerteventura occupies a prime stretch of Sotavento Beach, home to world-class wind- and kitesurfing. The low-rise architecture mirrors the island's dunes and volcanic tones, while tropical gardens frame four freshwater and saltwater pools. Guests choose between family programming and The Reserve adults-only enclave, both under the brand's "Wellness. Designed by Destination." philosophy that lets travelers calibrate relaxation and activity at their own pace.

Background

Melia Hotels International launched Paradisus in the Canary Islands in 2021, first on Gran Canaria and then Tenerife. With Fuerteventura, the company extends its Destination Inclusive(R) concept-bundling lodging, dining, and locally rooted experiences-across a third island. Sotavento's shallow tidal lagoon and steady trade winds have long attracted water-sport enthusiasts, yet the destination lacked a top-tier all-inclusive. Melia's investment aligns with the archipelago's push toward upscale, sustainability-focused development to ease Overtourism pressure on larger islands.

Latest Developments

Paradisus Fuerteventura's August launch introduces several firsts for the island.

Wellness for Families

Daily programming spans mini-yoga, kids' Pilates, and coastal nature walks designed to foster inter-generational bonding without sacrificing adult downtime.

The Reserve Adults-Only Experience

A dedicated concierge, private lounge, ocean-view infinity pool, and restaurant access-most notably MAHOS-elevate the stay for couples and solo travelers seeking quiet luxury.

Culinary Focus on Regional Produce

Seven venues showcase Canary Island staples such as goat cheese, mojo sauces, and local wines. Chef Germán Ortega's MAHOS tasting menu pairs island-sourced ingredients with international techniques.

Island Partnerships and Sustainability

Melia signed agreements with Fuerteventura artisans and farms to supply décor, aloe-based spa products, and kitchen staples. The resort targets a 30 percent reduction in single-use plastics its first year and funds dune-restoration projects near the Jandía peninsula.

Analysis

For travelers, Paradisus Fuerteventura fills a gap between self-catering apartments and older mid-scale resorts that dominate the island. Bundled pricing simplifies budgeting, while The Reserve differentiates adult escapes from Family Vacations. Direct beach access and the René Egli center position the property as a one-stop option for wind- and watersports, an advantage over inland competitors. The wellness-driven schedule mirrors U.S. demand for experiential travel, and the partnership model may ease community concerns about overdevelopment by channeling visitor spending into local supply chains. Advisors should note that peak wind conditions run May-September, which dovetails with the opening but may require CLEAR expectation-setting for guests seeking calm swimming.

Final Thoughts

As Fuerteventura pivots toward upscale, environmentally mindful tourism, Paradisus Fuerteventura sets a high bar with its Destination Inclusive(R) approach, local collaborations, and mix of family and adults-only zones. Advisors booking Canary Islands itineraries can now offer a luxury all-inclusive alternative that pairs Sotavento's natural assets with the convenience of a full-service resort-making Paradisus Fuerteventura an essential addition to the region's portfolio of premium stays. Paradisus Fuerteventura.

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