Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Salt Museum Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, Spain

During our holiday in January/February 2016 in Fuerteventura we took part in the Flavors of Fuerteventura Tour. This included a visit to the Salt Museum just outside Caleta de Fuste.

The space is contemporary designed and directly by the sea. There are some real salt fields and visitors can even see how they are harvested, when visiting at the right time.

In the beautifully designed museum building you can learn about where salt is available, how it is produced, what role it played/plays in different eras and much more.

The location is romantic by the sea and the walk along the salt fields memorable.

It’s worth a visit and if coming independently visitors might want to spend a bit longer there. We had around 30 minutes, which was acceptable, but a bit longer would have been better for us, because we had to rush through the displays, to keep up with our group to still be able to enjoy the salt fields.

©2016

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