Ferry to Lobos Island without transfer service

20 minutes
Free cancellation if canceled at least 1 day before the start of the experience. 0 % of the reservation will be refunded if canceled 1 day or less before the start of the experience.

Description

Access the Lobos Island Natural Park on a ferry crossing of approximately 20 minutes from the port of Corralejo, without transfer service included.

Lobos Island is a small volcanic islet covering less than five square kilometres, known for its outstanding ecological value. Once inhabited by monk seals, it is now a protected natural area home to a wide variety of plant species, birdlife and rich marine biodiversity.

Once on the island, you will have free time to explore at your own pace. Follow the marked trails with gentle slopes, relax on beaches such as La Concha with pale sand and turquoise waters, visit El Puertito with its traditional seaside buildings, or enjoy snorkelling in the surrounding clear waters.

The ferry departs at 09:45 am and returns from the island at 2:00 pm. An easy way to discover Lobos independently and spend several hours in one of northern Fuerteventura’s most distinctive natural settings.


What should you know before you go?

  • Approximate ferry crossing time 20 minutes
  • Departure at 09:45 am and return at 2:00 pm
  • Not recommended for people with reduced mobility
  • Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult
  • A free permit is required to access the interior of the island via https://lobospass.com

What to bring?

  • Swimwear
  • Towel
  • Sunscreen
  • Comfortable footwear if you plan to walk around the island

Ferry

Infant (0 - 3)
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Infant (0 - 3)
0

Minimum per booking: 1 person / Maximum per booking: 60 people

Ferry

Child
11
Child
11

Minimum per booking: 1 person / Maximum per booking: 60 people

Ferry

Adults
17
Adults
17

Minimum per booking: 1 person / Maximum per booking: 60 people

  • Return ferry ticket
  • Life jackets

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