There are plenty of accommodation options in this part of the island. If you’re looking for somewhere affordable to stay, Alameda de Jandía, Palm Garden and BLUE Jandía Luz are three establishments that come with ‘above average’ ratings or higher. On the other hand, you might prefer a luxurious five-star hotel. If so, Iberostar Selection Fuerteventura Palace is the only one that fits the bill in Playa de Jandía. However, highly rated four-star accommodation is available, such as Hotel Calypso, Iberostar Playa Gaviotas and Sensimar Royal Palm.From Playa de las Gaviotas to Playa Jandía, Jandía features a 4.5-kilometre stretch of coastline that is effectively one long sandy beach. This means that there’s plenty of room for families and couples to sunbathe and play. This continuous sandy sweep is also a good launching point for diving enthusiasts, especially since Jandía Divers is located right by the eastern end of the beach.Running more or less parallel with this part of the coastline is Avenue del Saladar, which features a number of shops, including a pair of supermarkets, such as HiperDino Express Maxorata and HiperDino Jandía Express. If you fancy visiting a mall, try Centro Comercial Casa Atlántica or Centro Comericial El Saladar. Each is also located on the same road, which is no more than 500 metres from the beach.Avenue del Saladar is also home to numerous cafés, restaurants and bars. Whenever you’re feeling hungry, popular eateries such as Restaurante China Hong Kong, Stetson Gourmet and Taberuga Restaurante Pizzeria are all easily accessible. Adults who fancy an alcoholic beverage or two might like to try much-frequented drinking establishments such as 2Moon2, El Cubanito and Bar Oasis, which are within a four-minute stroll of one another.