Entertainment in Fuerteventura
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Stella Discoteque
You might like to head for Stella Discoteque, 450m down from the Olympia - look for the twin bronze lions and you are nearly there.
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surf Inn
This place is aimed at a younger late-night crowd who like to check out surfing and snowboarding videos in between quaffing cocktails.
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Cafe Latino
For coffee, ice cream, a cocktail or snack, this place on the waterfront has a French Riviera feel with its stripy umbrellas and classy look.
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Antiguo Café del Puerto
A classy place with rag-washed walls and some tasty tapas. It's a great choice for a drink and a snack without being deafened by euro-cheese music.
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Coyote
Right next door to Camelot, this is an enticing little spot with a good list of cocktails, some live music and a boisterous weekend crowd post-midnight.
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Camelot
This bar has a medieval theme and a bank of music-video screens mixed in with DJs and disco. You can catch live music performances here, too, although the quality can be patchy.
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Rock Island Bar
Over the last 17 years, Mandy and musician husband Gary have made this bar one of the most popular in town. There is acoustic music nightly, played to a predominantly expat crowd.
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Olympia
With comfortable wicker furniture, a central bar and picture windows overlooking the seafront, this place is perfect for post-dinner cocktails; the music is pretty chilled out, as well.
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Dubliner
An English-run Irish bar with live music nightly, including '60s music, rock and blues. If you are not ready for cocoa when it closes, you can shimmy over to the Mafasca Buddha club across the way.
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Centro Comercial Atlántico
Finding a drink in Corralejo doesn't pose a problem. Bars take up much of the Centro Comercial Atlántico as well as the custard-yellow shopping centre further down the road, on the corner of Calle Anguila.
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Waikiki
An excellent place to party, where a mix of surfers, party animals, families and friends gather in a hibiscus-fringed beach-side setting to scoff pizza, sip cocktails and even indulge in a Caribbean dance lesson. There is late-night music and the piña coladas are sublime.
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