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Enjoy a 20-minute ferry from Corralejo to Lobos Island for just $19. Explore volcanic landscapes, beaches, and trails at your own pace with flexible return options.


This tour offers a straightforward, budget-friendly way to visit Lobos Island from Corralejo, Fuerteventura, for just $19 per person. With a 20-minute ferry ride aboard the Majorero, you reach the island’s main pier, El Muelle, where your self-guided adventure begins. The tour includes all permits required to access the natural park, which is protected to preserve its unique volcanic landscape and untouched beaches.
This trip is perfect for those seeking flexibility and independent exploration. You can choose from several return times—at 11:40, 14:20, and 17:00, with additional options in the summer months—allowing you to customize your day on the island. Be aware that the tour does not include transportation to the departure point, and parking can be challenging, so arriving early is a good idea.
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The tour departs from Naviera Nortour’s ticket office at the Corralejo port entrance, making it easy to find. The ferry leaves approximately every few hours, with the initial departure often at 9:45 am, providing ample time for a full day of activities on Lobos Island. The 20-minute crossing offers scenic views of the coastline, setting the tone for your adventure ahead.
The return trips are scheduled at 11:40, 14:20, and 17:00, giving enough time to explore the island’s main attractions. Summer months, from July to September, include additional options at 16:00 and 18:00, which can be handy if you want more or less time on the island.

Upon arrival at El Muelle, Lobos Island reveals beautiful beaches perfect for relaxation or family fun. To the left of the harbor is La Concha Beach, a crescent-shaped cove with calm waters, ideal for swimming and sunbathing. Its shallow waters make it especially suitable for children and casual beachgoers.
To the right, El Puertito offers a rustic fishing village atmosphere with small, white sandy beaches and shallow turquoise waters, perfect for a quick dip. Both beaches are free to access and do not have food or drink facilities, so packing snacks and drinks is recommended.
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One of the highlights on Lobos Island is Caldera Volcano, which rises 127 meters high. A hike to the summit takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes round trip and rewards climbers with spectacular panoramic views of Fuerteventura and Lanzarote.
The trail to the volcano is unpaved and has limited shade, so proper footwear, water, and sun protection are essential. The ascent is suitable for most visitors in good health, but those with mobility issues should note the trail’s unpaved surface.

Located in the northernmost part of the island is Faro de Lobos, the island’s historic lighthouse. This site was once maintained by Josefina Plá’s father, adding a touch of local history to the visit. The walk from the harbor around the entire island, including the lighthouse, takes approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.
The lighthouse offers great views, and walking there provides an opportunity to experience Lobos Island’s untouched natural beauty. Visitors should wear comfortable shoes and carry water and sun protection because there are no shaded areas along the trail.

Since the tour involves self-guided exploration, planning is key. There are no shops, restaurants, or drinking water sources on the island, so packing all essentials is important. The main beach bar might be closed on some days, so bringing your own food and water ensures a comfortable visit.
The trails are unpaved, so beach shoes or sturdy footwear are recommended. As the island has no shade, applying sunscreen regularly and wearing a sun hat will help prevent sunburn. The entire walk around the island, including the lighthouse, takes roughly 2 hours and 30 minutes.

The flexible return times let you tailor your day, with options until 18:00 in summer months, especially if you choose the later departure. Each ticket includes entry management to help regulate the number of visitors, protecting the island’s environment.
Visitors are asked to respect the rules, stay on marked trails, avoid disturbing wildlife, and take all waste back with them. The limited daily access helps maintain the island’s pristine condition, making responsible behavior essential.

Naviera Nortour provides a reliable, well-organized service, with timely departures and friendly staff. The ferry boats are comfortable and equipped with toilets for convenience. The booking process is straightforward, and cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance.
The overall experience is praised for ease of use and the quality of the trip, making it a cost-effective choice for exploring Lobos Island independently. The supportive crew and clear instructions help ensure a smooth journey.
This $19 round-trip ferry from Corralejo to Lobos Island offers great value, combining short travel time with freedom to explore at your own pace. The scenic crossing sets the scene for a day filled with beach relaxation, hiking, and historic sights.
While the lack of amenities on the island requires some planning, the well-maintained trails and stunning landscapes make it worthwhile. This trip suits active explorers and families looking for a simple yet enriching day out in Fuerteventura.
Travelers who love independent adventures, appreciate natural beauty, and are prepared with essentials will find this tour perfect. For those seeking a structured guided experience, this may feel too autonomous, but for many, the flexibility and affordability outweigh this aspect.
“Highly recommend visiting Lobos island. The booking process was very easy, with the departure point easy to find. The ferry ride only takes 20 minu…”
How long does the ferry trip take?
The ferry ride lasts approximately 20 minutes each way.
What is included in the ticket price?
The return ferry tickets and permits to enter the natural park are included in the $19 price.
Are there multiple return times available?
Yes, the standard return times are 11:40, 14:20, and 17:00, with additional options in July to September.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
The tour is wheelchair accessible, but the island’s trails are unpaved, which may pose challenges.
What should I bring for my visit?
Bring food, water, sunscreen, beachwear, sports shoes or water shoes, and passport or ID.
Are there restaurants or shops on Lobos Island?
No, there are no shops or restaurants, so prepare accordingly.
Can I extend my time on the island?
The standard visit duration is around 4 hours, but additional time may be available during summer months with extra return options.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour may be canceled due to adverse weather conditions. In that case, you can reschedule or receive a full refund.
How do I find the departure point?
The ferry departs from Naviera Nortour at Corralejo port, with the ticket office located at the port entrance. Arrive early to secure your spot.
Is this tour good value for money?
Absolutely—at $19, it offers a cost-effective way to access and explore Lobos Island independently.