Title: Fuerteventura’s Business Landscape: A Catalyst for Sustainable Growth
Subheadline: Local enterprises harnessing innovation could reshape the island’s economic future.
Fuerteventura, one of the Canary Islands’ most alluring destinations, is rapidly emerging as a hub for innovative startups and sustainable business practices. The island offers a unique blend of natural beauty and technological potential, attracting entrepreneurs eager to make a mark. With its strategic location and increasing connectivity, Fuerteventura is poised to become a vital player in the global conversation on sustainable development and entrepreneurial endeavor.
The local government plays a crucial role in this transformation, facilitating an environment where new businesses can thrive. Initiatives aimed at improving infrastructure, enhancing digital connectivity, and promoting eco-friendly practices are bolstering the startup ecosystem. From renewable energy ventures to tech-driven tourism, Fuerteventura’s entrepreneurs are adeptly navigating the crossroads of sustainability and profitability, ultimately leading to lasting economic impact and job creation.
As traditional industries like tourism face evolving challenges, the emerging business landscape in Fuerteventura presents a runway for innovation and resilience. By tapping into local resources and leveraging technological advancements, startups here are not just contributing to the economy; they are redefining it. This fresh approach to business speaks volumes about the island’s commitment to fostering a vibrant future where sustainability and entrepreneurship go hand in hand.
Source: Gobierno de Canarias
Image of artist in the Fem of 2025 The Cabildo of Fuerteventura, through the Ministry of Transport and in coordination with the concessionaire company of the regular interurban public transport service, will launch a special bus service on the occasion of the celebration of the Fuerteventura Festival in Music (FEM), which will take place on July 3 and 4 on La Concha beach, in El Cotillo. This special device will complement the usual services with new expeditions between Puerto del Rosario, Corralejo and El Cotillo, with the aim of facilitating the movement of the attending public and encouraging the use of public transport during the festival. The following special services will be enabled: Line 6 (approximate travel time: 60 minutes) – Puerto del Rosario – Corralejo: 21:30, 23:30, 00:15, 02:00 and 02:15 hours. – Corralejo – Puerto del Rosario: 22:30, 23:15, 00:30, 01:15, 03:00, 05.45, 06.00 and 06.30 hours. Users traveling from Puerto del Rosario must transfer to line 8, bound for El Cotillo, at the Corralejo Bus Station (next to the Health Center) or at the Bahía Lobos stop. Line 8 (approximate travel time: 60 minutes) -Corralejo – El Cotillo: 10:15 p.m., 12:45 a.m., 3:15 a.m. and 3:30 a.m. – El Cotillo – Corralejo: 11:30 p.m., 2:00 a.m., 4:15 a.m., 4:30 a.m. and 4:45 a.m. The Cabildo reminds that in these special services it will not be allowed to access the buses with food or drink or use the luggage compartments. The transport voucher can be used normally and the price of the journey will be 3.40 euros between Puerto del Rosario and Corralejo, and 3.10 euros between Corralejo and El Cotillo. Likewise, for the rest of the connections, users will be able to consult the usual schedules of lines 6, 7 and 8 on the website www.tiadhe.com. Changes at a stop in El Cotillo during the festival Due to the large influx of vehicles expected during the FEM and for security reasons, the La Ermita stop will remain temporarily out of service from 3:00 p.m. on Friday, July 3 to Monday, July 6. During this period, all services on lines 7 and 8 will make their stops at the El Cotillo Preferential Stop. A more accessible festival As in previous editions, the Fuerteventura Music Festival will once again have a raised platform for the exclusive use of people with reduced mobility, as well as a reserved parking area, within the Fuerteventura Cabildo’s commitment to continue moving towards increasingly accessible and inclusive cultural events.
Originally reported by radiosintonia.com, rewritten by the Fuerteventura Times AI Editorial Desk.

