Lobos Island Ferry: Round Trip from Fuerteventura
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Overview
Return Ferry to Lobos Island from Corralejo, Fuerteventura offers a simple way to visit a special island. This trip is good for people who want to see a volcanic place and relax on sandy beaches.
Visitors will start at Corralejo Harbour and take a boat to Isla de Lobos. Lobos Island is known for its cool volcanic land and pretty beaches. You can walk around, look at the views, or just chill by the water. Because you pick when you come back, you can make the day just how you like it.
This trip includes the ferry from Corralejo to Lobos Island and back, plus all fees and taxes. Everyone on the ferry has traveller's insurance. It doesn't include food or drinks. You also need to get to the harbor on your own.




Highlights
Explore Lobos Island: See the cool volcanic land and relax on sandy beaches.
Pick Your Return Time: Plan your day your way with different return times.
Easy Trip: Ferry tickets and fees are all included.
Local Company: Travel on the "Majorero" with a family-owned company.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally enjoyed the ferry trip to Lobos Island for its convenience and the opportunity to explore the island, but some found the island smaller or more crowded than anticipated.

Customers loved the easy and frequent ferry service to Lobos Island.
Many enjoyed the freedom to explore the island at their own pace.
The short travel time was appreciated, making it a convenient day trip.
Some customers found the island beautiful and worth the visit.
Some visitors felt the island was smaller than expected.
A few mentioned the island can get crowded.
The Journey
Corralejo Harbour
Corralejo Harbour serves as the gateway to your adventure, marking the departure point for the enchanting Isla de Lobos. Beyond its functional role, the harbour is a vibrant hub buzzing with activity. Take a moment to soak in the atmosphere – the colorful fishing boats bobbing gently in the water, the lively chatter of locals and tourists alike, and the anticipation of the journey ahead. Secure your tickets with Naviera Nortour, being mindful of parking challenges, and prepare to set sail on a voyage that promises stunning scenery and unforgettable experiences. This is the starting and ending point of your exploration, imbuing the trip with anticipation and fond memories.
Isla de Lobos
Isla de Lobos, a protected natural park, is a haven of tranquility and raw beauty just a short ferry ride from Fuerteventura. This unspoiled islet invites exploration at your own pace. Discover the crystalline waters of La Concha beach, a short walk from the harbor, or relax in the quaint fishing village of El Puertito with its golden sands. For panoramic vistas, hike to the summit of La Caldera volcano, or journey to the historic Martiño lighthouse, offering views of Lanzarote's volcanic landscape. Walking around the island allows you to immerse yourself in its unique ecosystem, home to diverse birdlife and unique flora. Isla de Lobos provides an escape to a pristine natural environment, promising peace, stunning views, and memorable moments.
Corralejo Harbour
Return to Corralejo Harbour, the vibrant coastal hub where your Isla de Lobos adventure began and concludes. As the ferry docks, you'll be greeted once again by the lively atmosphere of the harbour, now painted with the warm glow of the returning sun. Take a moment to reflect on the memories created on Isla de Lobos – the serene beaches, the stunning volcanic landscapes, and the tranquility of the island. From here, you can easily explore the charming town of Corralejo itself, with its array of restaurants, shops, and nightlife, or simply relax and savor the final moments of your island escape. Corralejo Harbour serves as a fitting end to a truly unforgettable journey.
Know Before You Go
This trip includes the round-trip ferry tickets from Corralejo to Lobos Island, mandatory traveler's insurance, and all fees and taxes. Food, drinks, and getting to and from your accommodation are not included. The meeting point is Corralejo Harbour.
Hot Tip
Bring your own food and drinks to save money, as options on the island can be limited. Also, consider wearing comfortable shoes for walking on the volcanic terrain.