Exploring Lobos Island: An Authentic Day Trip from Corralejo
If you’re dreaming of a quiet escape into nature during your Fuerteventura holiday, a ferry trip to Lobos Island offers just that. This experience promises a quick, scenic boat ride followed by time to soak up the island’s volcanic beauty, explore rugged trails, or lounge on peaceful beaches. We’ve reviewed this popular tour — and it’s easy to see why many travelers find it a worthwhile outing.
Two standout features we love are the flexibility of return times, letting you tailor the day to your energy levels and interests, and the chance to explore a protected natural park that feels untouched by mass tourism. However, one consideration is that the trip doesn’t include food or drinks, so bringing essentials is a must—especially since there are no shops or cafes on the island. This tour suits those who enjoy a relaxed pace, natural landscapes, and discovering hidden coastal spots without the fuss of guided tours.
You can check availability for your dates here:Who Will Enjoy This Experience?
This ferry to Lobos Island is perfect for families, nature lovers, hikers, or anyone looking for a peaceful day surrounded by volcanic scenery and pristine beaches. It also suits travelers seeking good value, with all necessary permits included, and those who appreciate independence during their outings.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Fuerteventura.
Key Points
- Affordable Price: At around $19 per person, it provides excellent value for a full day of self-guided exploration.
- Flexible Return Times: Multiple options allow you to plan your day based on your interests and energy.
- Natural Beauty: Expect volcanic landscapes, quiet beaches, and scenic trails on a protected island.
- No Guided Tour: The experience is self-managed, with all permits included, perfect for independent travelers.
- Limited Facilities: Bring food, water, sunscreen, and appropriate shoes — there are no shops or cafes open on the island.
- Family Friendly: The calm beaches and manageable walks make it suitable for families with children.
First Impressions: Why Consider This Tour?
Our initial impression of this ferry experience is that it’s a straightforward, practical way to enjoy Lobos Island with minimal fuss. The price is attractive — just $19 per person — especially considering all permits are included and the trip is generally well-reviewed for its punctuality and ease.
The departure point at Corralejo’s port is easy to find, and the short 20-minute ferry ride is a highlight in itself. Passengers praise the comfortable boats and helpful staff, making the crossing smooth and relaxing. From reviews, we gather that the boat often departs on time, and the service is polite and efficient, which is crucial when you’re on a tight schedule.
What we really appreciate is the flexibility offered on the return. You can choose from several departure times — including options at 11:40, 14:20, 16:00, and 18:00 — giving you control over how long you spend on the island. This makes it a flexible and cost-effective alternative to guided tours or more expensive excursions.
The Itinerary: What to Expect on Your Day
Departure from Corralejo: The journey begins at the Naviera Nortour ticket office at the port. Arriving early is advised, especially if you’re driving, since parking can be limited. The ferry boardings tend to be punctual, so plan to arrive ahead of your chosen departure time.
The 20-Minute Ferry Ride: Once aboard, expect a comfortable ride with scenic views of the coast. Many reviews mention how smooth the crossing is and how helpful the crew are in assisting passengers and ensuring everyone is settled.
Arrival at Lobos Island: The boat docks at El Muelle, the main pier. Here, you’ll see the statue of Josefina Plá, a native poet and writer, marking the entrance to a natural paradise. The island is a protected park, with access controlled to preserve its delicate ecosystem. Your ticket ensures you meet the island’s rules, including staying on marked trails and taking all waste back with you.
Exploring the Island: Once on land, you’ll find a variety of options. For a relaxed start, visit El Puertito, a charming old fishing village with rustic buildings and a shallow, inviting beach. Families love La Concha Beach for its calm waters and gentle sandy shores—ideal for swimming and lounging.
For those seeking adventure, the Caldera Volcano hike is a must. It takes about 1.5 hours round trip, but the panoramic views of Fuerteventura and Lanzarote are well worth the effort. The trail is unpaved and has no shade, so good shoes, sun protection, and water are essential.
The Lobos Lighthouse offers a scenic walk at the northern tip of the island, with a route that takes around 2.5 hours including the lighthouse. From reviews, travelers find the walk around the entire island rewarding, with stunning views and photo opportunities.
Important Tips: Remember, there are no shops or restaurants open during your visit, so pack enough food and water. The island’s trails are rugged, and facilities are limited, so come prepared. Some reviews mention that the last return from July to September allows only a limited window on the island, so plan accordingly if you want to hike or relax longer.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Experience of the Ferry and the Island
Many travelers appreciate how well-organized the ferry service is. The boat departs on time, and the process of boarding and disembarking is straightforward. Reviewers highlight the courteous staff and the comfort of the boat, making the short crossing pleasant.
Once on the island, the sense of being in a protected natural space is palpable. The volcanic terrain, dotted with cacti and hardy plants, creates a landscape unlike the beaches of mainland Fuerteventura. The tranquility and untouched nature of Lobos make it a refreshing break from crowded tourist spots.
Some reviews mention that the walk around the island is manageable and the signage clear. The volcano climb, while physically demanding, offers sweeping views. The beaches, especially La Concha and El Puertito, receive high praise for their clear waters and scenic settings.
Value for Money: Is It a Good Deal?
Considering the price — $19 for a return ferry and all permits — this tour is hard to beat. It offers independence, flexibility, and access to a protected natural environment, all at an accessible cost. The reviews point out that the trip is well-organized, punctual, and provides ample time on the island without feeling rushed.
Since there are no added costs for park entry or permits, and the ferry staff are attentive, the value increases. For families or solo travelers wanting a day of adventure without the guided tour price tag, this option is attractive.
Practical Details and Tips
- Arrive early: Parking can be limited; getting there ahead of the departure ensures a smooth start.
- Bring essentials: Pack water, snacks, sunscreen, hats, and suitable footwear. The island’s terrain is rocky and unpaved.
- Timing matters: Check available return times when booking. Longer stays are possible if you choose earlier departures and later returns.
- No facilities on the island: If you need food or drinks, bring your own, as there are no shops or cafes open during visits.
- Dress appropriately: Since there’s little shade, wear light clothing and be prepared for sun exposure.
- Be respectful: Follow island rules, stay on marked trails, and take all waste back with you to protect this fragile environment.
FAQs
What is included in the tour?
Your ticket covers return ferry transportation from Corralejo to Lobos Island and all necessary permits to access the park. It also includes mandatory travel insurance.
Are there different return times?
Yes, you can choose from several return options: 11:40, 14:20, 16:00, and 18:00, with additional times available in summer (July to September).
Is there a guided tour or audio guide available?
No, this is a self-guided experience. You explore the island at your own pace, with signage and your own planning.
Can I bring food and drinks?
Absolutely. Since there are no shops or cafes, bringing water, snacks, or a packed lunch is recommended.
Is the ferry accessible for everyone?
The ferry is wheelchair accessible, but the island’s trails are unpaved and rugged, so it’s not suitable for those with mobility impairments.
What should I bring for hiking?
Wear sturdy shoes, bring plenty of water, sunscreen, a hat, and possibly water shoes if you plan to swim or explore rocky coves.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The trip may be canceled due to adverse weather. In such cases, you can reschedule or receive a full refund.
The Bottom Line
This ferry trip to Lobos Island is a solid choice for travelers seeking an authentic, budget-friendly way to enjoy Fuerteventura’s natural beauty. The experience offers the freedom to explore volcanic landscapes, secluded beaches, and hiking trails without the pressure of a guided tour. It’s especially suitable for independent explorers, families, or anyone who enjoys discovering places at their own pace.
The combination of reliable transport, flexible return times, and the stunning scenery makes it a memorable day out. Just remember to come prepared, bring your own food and water, and respect the island’s fragile environment. For anyone craving a peaceful retreat into nature, this trip delivers on all counts.
In summary, the Corralejo ferry to Lobos Island delivers excellent value, ease of access, and the chance to enjoy pristine landscapes. It’s an experience tailored for those who want a mix of adventure and relaxation, with the freedom to set their own pace. Whether hiking volcanic trails, lounging on quiet beaches, or taking scenic photos, you’ll find this trip rewarding and well worth the modest cost.
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