How to get there
Fuerteventura is one of the Canary Islands, in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa. Being a major European tourist resort there are numerous airlines servicing the Canaries, as well as many charter tour operators. If you arrive at one of the other Canary Islands, there are several connections to Fuerteventura.
Airport
Fuerteventura's El Matorral Airport is situated just 6km to the south of the capital Puerto del Rosario. In addition to direct flights from Europe Binter Canarias offers around 23 flights daily to Gran Canaria and around 5 flights daily to Tenerife North. Ryanair has 20 destinations with direct flights to Fuerteventura.
Boat
Two express ferries run 7 trips daily from Corralejo/Fuerteventura to Lanzarote, and 7 ferry trips daily the other way. The ferries departing from Puerto del Rosario/Fuerteventura to Arrecife/Lanzarote are slower than the Corralejo/Playa Blanca route. Also, 5 ferries depart weekly from the capital Puerto del Rosario to Las Palmas, the capital of Gran Canaria, but again your faster route to Las Palmas is via the Morro Jable (south in Jandia/Fuerteventura) jetfoil route.
Read more about travelling to Fuerteventura
http://www.iknow-canaryislands.co.uk/
tourist_information/fuerteventura_holidays/
Interesting links
www.ryanair.com
www.directline-flights.co.uk
www.turismodecanarias.com
http://www.bintercanarias.com/
www.islasairways.com
www.spanair.com
