Adios Fuerteventura!

Today is our last (less than) day on this island. We've experienced a lot here - from the landscape on Mars. The dunes of Arrakis, the wide expanses of the sea to the different cultures, the sun, the wind and most importantly time with friends. We even experienced something that doesn't happen much in Fuerteventura - rain (only at night and lightly, but still).

And how does the rest of the expedition see it?

Luky: Who would have thought that on an island that already has big wind in its name, it would be really windy?

Cuba: Bang every night and exercise or run every morning, in short, a holiday as it should be!

Karlos: Luxury beaches, great program with Jeep adventures, cool crew and priceless girls (in the kitchen, in the car, on the beach, in the café, behind the camera...)

Kate: An island full of extremes, it was an incredible ride full of experiences - beaches a hundred times different, arid places, sand dunes, popcorn instead of sand and oases of greenery (such an 18-hole golf course will really surprise you here).

And: Fuertě jsme dopřáli velmi kvalitní českou hudební kulturu, zejména v La Olivě opět srdečné (a nadšené) publikum, pánové pěvecky ve skvělé formě, současně lidsky bezproblémová sestava se vzájemným porozuměním a velkým apetitem (je radost jim vařit! :)), díky!

Rado: Ubiquitous sunshine, luxurious culinary experiences by chef Theo Dos or the proven duo Andy-Kate, with whom you will never get lost anywhere. Plus sandy beaches and dunes bigger than the Sahara, clear seas and music at every turn. For me, it's perfect, I would fly again. Thanks for the opportunity!

Dave: Sun, heat, wind, water, friends and cars - what more could you ask for. A beautiful rest, a very strange but interesting landscape, lots of experiences and adventures behind us. I really enjoyed it, but it wouldn't have been the same without the people around. Thanks a lot and I would fly again! (Just to another island, there's nowhere else to go).

John: It was great to go out with a great bunch of people. It was even better to see the island of Fuerteventura with them - sometimes Mars, sometimes Africa, sometimes Popcorn Beach, Black Beach, sand dunes or beautiful waves for surfing.

Maty: The island, which initially seemed like a lifeless wasteland, offered a surprisingly large variety of birds and mammals that I will certainly not forget when I saw them in person. In the rocky mountains, ravens and eagles flew, while by the sea there were more seagulls. We were also accompanied all the way by what looked like rock squirrels and there was also the traditional frying of pancakes for the Sextet. All in all a great trip full of experiences and new knowledge.