Ajuy is a charming village on the west coast of Fuerteventura, known for its black volcanic sand beach and stunning caves. While swimming is not recommended due to strong currents, visitors can explore the rugged coastline, enjoy fresh fish dishes at local restaurants, and witness breathtaking sunsets. The Ajuy Caves, formed by wind and sea erosion, offer a unique geological experience and are accessible via a scenic trail. Don't forget to wear sturdy shoes and take in the wild beauty of this natural monument during your visit to Fuerteventura's untamed side.