Ajuy is a small remote fishing village on the west coast of Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands.
Not far from Ajuy is where the Norman Jean de Béthencourt landed in 1402 to conquer the island for the Spanish crown.
Puerto de la Peña is a small settlement of Ajuy that used to serve as a port of the old island capital of Betancuria.
Caleta Negra (Spanish for "Black Bay") lies 2 km from Ajuy.
Ajuy is today a popular tourist excursion destination to visit the deep and dramatic caves carved into the softer parts of the limestone cliffs by ocean winter storms.