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Experience Lobos Island with round-trip ferry and snorkeling from Corralejo, Fuerteventura. Enjoy scenic views, walking trails, beaches, and natural beauty for $31.35.
Exploring the natural beauty of the Canary Islands becomes easy and enjoyable with the Lobos Island Ferry with Snorkel from Corralejo, Fuerteventura. Priced at $31.35 per person, this tour offers a 4-hour round-trip adventure that combines scenic ferry crossings, exploration of a volcanic nature reserve, and snorkelling activities. With more than five crossings daily, choosing a departure time that fits your schedule is simple. The tour is designed for those who appreciate nature, calm beaches, and gentle walks, making it a great choice for families, nature lovers, and those seeking a relaxed day in the outdoors.
The ferry ride itself is just 15 minutes, providing a quick and comfortable crossing from Corralejo to Lobos Island. The experience includes return ferry tickets, a boat ride with a drink, and a 25-minute snorkelling session with equipment provided. No food or accommodation transfer is included, so travelers should bring water and snacks. This tour is ideal for those who want a hassle-free way to visit Lobos Island, especially during busy summer periods when booking 10 days in advance is recommended.


The ferry journey from Corralejo to Lobos Island takes only 15 minutes, making it a convenient escape from the busy port town. The boat is described as comfortable, and the short crossing means you can maximize your time exploring once you arrive. The boats depart multiple times a day, offering plenty of flexibility for early risers or afternoon explorers.
Travelers appreciate the smooth ride and the opportunity to enjoy views of Fuerteventura and Lanzarote during the crossing. The ferry service is operated by Naviera Nortour | Barco Majorero, a reputable provider with a focus on safety and punctuality.
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Once on Lobos Island, you’re free to explore at your own pace. The island is under two square miles (5 km²) and features volcanic mountains, salt marshes, and walking trails. The most prominent spot is La Caldera Mountain, where visitors can reach the highest point at 417 feet (127 meters) for sweeping views of the surrounding islands.
The island’s natural reserve status preserves its untouched beauty, with paths made of soil and stones. There are no shaded areas, so bringing sun protection and plenty of water is essential. The varied terrain offers opportunities for walking, photography, and enjoying the peaceful environment away from crowded beaches.

For those seeking relaxation, La Concha Beach stands out for its sheltered, clear waters perfect for swimming. This beach provides a calm setting to unwind and enjoy the sun after wandering the trails or exploring salt marshes. The beach’s gentle waters are suitable for relaxed swims and soaking up the tranquility of the island.
While there is only one beach bar, it might be closed on some days, so bringing snacks and water is advisable. The beach offers a quiet escape with few amenities, emphasizing the island’s natural charm rather than commercial development.

The small village of El Puertito adds a touch of local life to the island visit. It features a small beach and the island’s only restaurant. Visitors can observe traditional fishing practices, enjoy local seafood, or simply stroll through the modest village. Some reviews note that the restaurant can be crowded and that food prices are high, so bringing personal snacks is recommended.
Walking around El Puertito gives insight into Lobos Island’s history as a fishing community, and the village provides a peaceful setting to relax after outdoor activities.

Beyond the beaches and village, Lobos Island offers several natural sights worth exploring. The salt marshes are home to diverse birdlife, while the Faro Martiño lighthouse marks the island’s eastern tip. Visitors can also visit the Lagunitas basin, a small pond area that adds to the tranquility.
Accessing these spots involves walking along soil and stone paths, so comfortable footwear is recommended. These stops offer a glimpse into the island’s ecological richness and are perfect for nature photography.

A highlight of this tour is the 25-minute snorkelling activity, which takes place in calm, shallow waters. Equipment, including snorkel and mask, is provided on board, allowing participants to enjoy the underwater world safely. The snorkelling is conducted near the pier, which some reviews mention as less secluded due to rough sea conditions.
The activity is especially suitable for beginners or those looking for a relaxed swim with fish and marine life. Travelers note that water conditions can vary, with some experiencing choppier seas or less interesting snorkelling spots.

Since food is not included, bringing water and snacks is recommended, especially as the only available restaurant might be crowded or closed. The paths on the island are made of soil and stones, with no shaded areas, so sun protection—like hats, sunscreen, and sunglasses—is vital.
Most travelers find that the group size, limited to 60 people, ensures a comfortable experience, with attentive staff ready to assist. It’s worth booking in advance, particularly during peak summer months, to secure a preferred departure time.

This tour operates only in good weather conditions. If the sea is too rough or weather worsens, the trip may be canceled for safety reasons. In such cases, travelers are offered a full refund or the option to reschedule. Cancellation is free if made more than 24 hours before the scheduled departure.
Since cancellations due to adverse weather are possible, it’s advisable to keep an eye on local weather forecasts and plan accordingly.
This trip suits those who want a relaxed, scenic outing in a natural setting. The short ferry ride, combined with free exploration of the volcanic landscape, beaches, and salt marshes, makes it ideal for families, couples, or solo travelers looking for a peaceful day in nature. The snorkelling activity adds a splash of adventure, but it’s not a comprehensive diving experience, making it accessible for beginners.
Travelers who enjoy walking, wildlife observation, and beach lounging will find Lobos Island offers plenty to see and do without feeling rushed. However, those seeking more structured activities or sophisticated amenities might find the limited facilities on the island somewhat restrictive.
This tour combines quick and comfortable ferry crossings with the chance to explore a volcanic natural reserve at your own pace. The $31.35 price covers ferry tickets, a boat ride with a drink, and snorkelling gear, making it a good value for a half-day adventure. The flexible schedule with numerous departures ensures easy planning, and the natural beauty and tranquility of Lobos Island appeal strongly to lovers of the outdoors.
While the lack of shaded areas and limited facilities mean travelers should come prepared, the overall experience receives high marks for scenic views, friendly staff, and the chance to see marine life in calm waters. This trip is well-suited for those wanting an authentic, peaceful escape without the complexity of full-day excursions or luxury amenities.
“Great View, nice island to relax, go to the beach and logons, very clean and beautiful. nice staff at the boat.”
What is the price of the Lobos Island ferry and snorkel tour?
The tour costs $31.35 per person and includes ferry tickets, a boat ride with a drink, and a 25-minute snorkelling activity.
How long does the trip last?
The entire experience lasts approximately 4 hours, with a 15-minute ferry crossing each way and time on the island for exploration and activities.
What are the departure times?
There are more than five crossings daily, allowing travelers to choose from a schedule that fits their plans.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included. It’s recommended to bring water and snacks, as the only beach bar on Lobos Island may be closed on some days.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is suitable for most travelers, including families, especially because equipment such as snorkels is provided and the pace is relaxed. However, children should be able to walk on soil and stone paths.
Can I cancel if the weather is bad?
Yes, cancellations are free if made more than 24 hours in advance. The tour may be canceled due to poor weather, with options for rescheduling or full refund.
Is there any difficulty involved in walking around Lobos Island?
The paths are made of soil and stones, with no shaded areas, so comfortable footwear and sun protection are recommended.
What should I bring for the snorkelling activity?
Bring personal water, snacks, and sun protection. Snorkel and mask are provided, but you may bring your own gear if preferred.
Are pets allowed on Lobos Island?
No, pets are not permitted on Lobos Island.
Where do I meet for the tour?
The meeting point is at Naviera Nortour, Muelle de Corralejo.
Can I book this tour in advance?
Yes, it is highly recommended to book 10 days in advance, especially during the busy summer months, to secure your preferred departure time.
This Lobos Island Ferry with Snorkel tour offers a relaxed, scenic day exploring a volcanic island with beautiful beaches, salt marshes, and underwater life. Its affordability, flexible schedule, and natural setting make it an excellent choice for those seeking a peaceful escape and light adventure in Fuerteventura.