Free WIFI Corralejo, Fuerteventura

Morning all, just a quick question for you experts. We have booked to stay at the Oasis Duna in August & was wondering if there is any free wifi spots in or around that area?

thanks alot

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  • We were in the Oasis Village last year(was at Dunas a few years back) and there wasn't any FREE WiFi on site or nearby. A short walk down to the main street that runs from the Dunas to the harbour, there are a couple of bars/cafes that advertise free WiFi, however the service is WEP encrypted and the passphrase that I was given by some bar staff either didn't work or I could connect to their network but couldn't access the web.
    Hopefully you will have better luck than I did.
  • bestyman
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    We were in the Oasis Village last year(was at Dunas a few years back) and there wasn't any FREE WiFi on site or nearby. A short walk down to the main street that runs from the Dunas to the harbour, there are a couple of bars/cafes that advertise free WiFi, however the service is WEP encrypted and the passphrase that I was given by some bar staff either didn't work or I could connect to their network but couldn't access the web.
    Hopefully you will have better luck than I did.

    We go to the Oasis village in a week. How much does the hotel charge for wi fi?
    Was the Oasis village ok?
    On the internet you can be anything you want.It`s strange so many people choose to be rude and stupid.
  • bestyman wrote: »
    We go to the Oasis village in a week. How much does the hotel charge for wi fi?
    Was the Oasis village ok?
    When I was there last July, there wasn't WiFi at all but there was 2/3 PC's where you entered coinage to get the internet, think it was 1 euro for 10 mins.

    I had reservations(negative type) about the holiday village after reading the reviews on Tripadvisor but thoroughly enjoyed my time there. apartments were clean, I was AI, the food was decent enough with a few 'theme' nights thrown in. The only piece of advice I could give is try and speak a little bit of the local lingo, this goes a LONG way with the bar staff as nobody tips them but if you can ask for your drink in spanish, along with the P's & Q's you'll get served quicker along with larger measures.
  • tellmah
    tellmah Posts: 50 Forumite
    Just a quick note re this hotel, i was there in October and can confirm it does have free WI-FI in the main reception area.
    There are also 3 pc's at 1 euro for 10 mins, but these are antiquated things and you are better going to the main town area, where they are newer and cheaper.
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