Corralejo: Return Ferry Ticket to Lobos Island Fuerteventura offers a simple yet rewarding escape to one of the Canary Islands’ most beloved natural spots. For $19, you get a 20-minute ferry ride from Corralejo to Lobos Island, a protected natural park brimming with volcanic landscapes, tranquil beaches, and scenic trails. Whether you’re after a peaceful day on the sand, a gentle hike, or just a taste of local scenery, this tour makes it easy and affordable.
What we love about this experience are two key points: First, the flexibility of return times—you can choose from several departure options, which makes planning your day much easier. Second, the personalized service provided by the local family business behind the Majorero, which adds a friendly, genuine touch that larger operators often lack.
One caveat to keep in mind: because Lobos Island is a protected natural park, daily visitor numbers are limited, and access must be managed carefully. This means your ticket includes entry management, so you’ll want to arrive on time. Also, there are no shops or restaurants on the island, so packing food, water, and essentials is a good idea if you want to stay comfortable.
This trip suits travelers who want a low-cost, straightforward day trip to a stunning natural spot, especially if you enjoy walking, relaxing on beaches, or exploring volcanic terrains at your own pace. Reviewers consistently mention the ease of the process and the island’s natural beauty, making it a good choice for families, solo explorers, or anyone wanting a break from busy tourist spots.
Key Points
- Affordable Price: At $19, this ticket provides excellent value for a full day of exploring Lobos Island.
- Flexible Returns: Multiple departure times allow you to customize your day, whether you’re a morning person or prefer a late afternoon return.
- Natural Beauty: The island features volcanic formations, tranquil beaches, and scenic trails, appealing to nature lovers.
- Limited Amenities: No shops or restaurants, so plan to bring your own supplies.
- Easy Booking & Punctual Service: The ferry departs and returns as scheduled, with courteous staff making the process smooth.
- Authentic Experience: Small family-run service adds a friendly, local touch to your journey.
In-Depth Review of the Experience
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Starting Point & Transportation
You’ll board the ferry from Naviera Nortour at the Corralejo port. Finding the ticket office is straightforward, but parking can be tight—plan to arrive early if you’re driving. The ferry itself is comfortable, with enough seats and clean facilities, and departs punctually. The 20-minute crossing offers a scenic view of Fuerteventura’s coast, often praised for its smooth ride and helpful crew.
From reviews, travelers highlight the timeliness and ease of boarding. A reviewer noted, “Boat left on time and everything was really well organized,” which sets the tone for a stress-free trip. The short duration means you get to Lobos quickly, leaving more time to enjoy the island.
Arrival & First Impressions
Upon disembarking at El Muelle, you’ll notice the statue of Josefina Plá, an important cultural marker on the island. The Visitor Centre nearby provides some context about Lobos’ natural and cultural significance, which we find helpful for understanding the landscape you’ll explore.
Since Lobos is a protected area, access is regulated, emphasizing the need to follow rules—such as staying on marked trails, respecting wildlife, and carrying out all waste. No shops or refreshment stands are on site, so bring your own water, snacks, sunscreen, and appropriate footwear for unpaved trails.
Exploring the Island
The key attractions are spread across the volcanic terrain and beaches. The fishing village of El Puertito offers rustic charm, with small buildings and a shallow, sandy beach perfect for a quick dip. To the left of the harbor, La Concha Beach beckons families with its shallow, calm waters—ideal for relaxing or paddling.
For the adventurous, the Caldera Volcano is the premier hike, taking about an hour and a half round trip. The ascent rewards hikers with panoramic views of Lanzarote and Fuerteventura, often described as breathtaking. One reviewer emphasized, “The hike up the volcano takes around 1 hour and 30 minutes and offers spectacular views,” confirming this trail as a highlight.
The Lobos Lighthouse at the northern tip completes the tour. Walking around the island, including the lighthouse, takes roughly 2.5 hours. This walk offers sweeping views of the sea and the volcanic landscape, making it a favorite among those who enjoy scenic trekking.
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You have several return options on the day of your visit, with departure times at 11:40, 14:20, and 17:00 (plus additional options in July-September). The 4-hour window on the island is generally enough for most visitors to relax on the beaches, do a short hike, and enjoy the scenery.
One review pointed out that “4 hours was plenty of time for the steep climb up the volcano and a swim afterward,” emphasizing how flexible the schedule can be for a well-paced day.
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Practical Tips & Considerations
Because there are no amenities on the island, packing is essential. Bring enough water, food, sunscreen, and sturdy shoes—especially if you plan to hike. The trails are unpaved and exposed, so protection from the sun and footwear suited for uneven terrain are advisable.
Be aware that snorkeling options are limited due to cloudy sand in the bays, as one reviewer mentioned. Also, the island has limited shade, so planning for sun protection is crucial.
Authentic & Personal Touch
What makes this experience stand out is the personalized service from a family-run company, which many travelers appreciate. Several reviews mention the helpfulness and friendliness of the staff, making the trip more enjoyable. For example, one traveler noted, “Very polite staff, easy communication,” which can make a big difference when navigating a new destination.
Who Is This Tour Best For?
This trip suits those looking for a cost-effective, flexible day immersed in nature. It’s ideal for families seeking safe beaches, hikers eager to climb the caldera, or anyone wanting to enjoy Lobos’ natural beauty without the hassle of complex arrangements. If you enjoy independent exploration, this ferry ticket grants you the freedom to set your pace and discover the island’s gems on your terms.
However, those with mobility issues should note that the trails are unpaved, and there are no facilities on the island. Also, travelers who dislike managing their supplies might find the lack of amenities inconvenient.
Final Thoughts
This ferry ticket to Lobos Island offers a straightforward, authentic way to experience one of Fuerteventura’s most scenic and tranquil spots. The combination of a quick boat ride, flexible return times, and the chance to wander volcanic landscapes makes it a great value — especially at just $19.
You’ll love the natural beauty, the friendly local service, and the ease of planning your day. Whether you’re after a relaxing beach day, an energetic hike, or just some time away from crowded tourist spots, this trip delivers.
In short, if you’re comfortable carrying your own supplies and enjoy exploring at your own pace, this experience is well worth considering. It’s a perfect fit for travelers who crave the simplicity of a day in pristine nature, with the convenience of a well-organized ferry service to make it all happen smoothly.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long is the ferry ride from Corralejo to Lobos Island?
The ferry takes approximately 20 minutes each way, making it a quick and comfortable crossing.
What are the available return times?
On the day of your visit, you can choose from several return options: 11:40, 14:20, and 17:00. During July to September, additional options at 16:00 and 18:00 are available, subject to availability.
What is included in the ticket?
Your ticket covers the return ferry trip from Corralejo to Lobos Island and includes mandatory travel insurance. Entry management is also included to help limit visitor numbers.
Are there any amenities on Lobos Island?
No, there are no shops, restaurants, or drinking water sources. You should bring all essentials, including food, water, sunscreen, and suitable footwear.
Is the trip suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
It’s suitable for most children, but those with mobility impairments may find the unpaved trails challenging. Pets and non-folding wheelchairs are not allowed.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, especially in summer, to secure your preferred departure time. Booking in advance helps avoid missing out, as the island’s visitor capacity is limited.
Can I stay longer on the island?
The ticket grants a set time window (up to 4 hours), which most reviews find sufficient for walking, relaxing, and exploring. Longer stays are not permitted with this ticket.
What should I bring for my visit?
Bring sun protection (hat, sunscreen), water, snacks or food, suitable shoes for unpaved trails, and a camera. Remember, the island is exposed, with little shade.
What happens if the weather turns bad?
The trip can be canceled due to adverse weather, in which case you can reschedule or get a full refund. Keep an eye on the weather forecast if possible.
This ferry experience to Lobos Island offers an authentic, budget-friendly way to explore a stunning natural park. It’s perfect for those who value flexibility, natural beauty, and a touch of local charm in their travel adventures.
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