Fuerteventura's Caleta de Fuste, in the Canary Islands, is located close to the airport and is a fairly new town and holiday destination. Caleta de Fuste boasts many facilities to keep you and the kids occupied and most of these are featured within these pages.
Caleta has been around for about 10-15 years, before that it was a coastal, er...coast. Not much happening at all, but now it is a thriving community with child-safe beaches, and their various water and sand based activities, as well as bars, restaurants, tours, cruises, coastal walks plus much much more.
The 60s Bar is open from 9am and serves food until 4.30pm, seven days per week.
The menu is full and varied and has everything from a good old English breakfast (at only €2.90). along with a range of omelettes, salads, jacket potatoes, and burgers.
Baps, baguettes, toasties, and sandwiches are all available with a range of fillings.
For something a little different we are also pleased to offer, kebabs, ploughman's, a mexican combo (wings, wedges, onion rings), and traditional fish & chips.
We also offer a children's menu including, nuggets, fish fingers and burgers.
At 4.30pm the food goes, and out comes the booze (although not strictly true as its available all day).
We have everything you would expect, with loads of beers, wine & spirits, plus shots and kid's cocktails.
The cocktail menu includes all the old favourites: sex on the beach, pina colada, tequilla sunrise, as well as a range of exclusive “Beatles Cocktails”; Yellow Submarine, Sgt. Pepper and Strawberry Fields, to name three.


Surprisingly our biggest nights have been not from football, but from the World Darts Championships!
The only music we play is sixties, or sixties related, and we play it till the last customer leaves at 1am, 2am, 3am...whenever.
As with our sports policy, if you want to hear a tune, and we have, we'll stick it on for you.