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Explore Lobos Island from Fuerteventura with a 6-hour guided tour including boat transfer, walking, snorkeling, and a picnic in a natural setting for $76.
The Fuerteventura: Lobos Island Guided Tour with Snorkeling offers a well-rounded day of exploration, relaxation, and marine discovery for $76 per person. This 6-hour experience departs from Corralejo, providing a full taste of what Lobos Island has to offer—its volcanic landscapes, wildlife, and charming fishing village. The tour is perfect for those who enjoy walking, snorkeling, and soaking in scenic views in a small-group setting.
A major advantage of this tour is the combination of boat transfer, guided walking, and snorkeling gear, all included in the price. Travelers interested in learning about the island’s flora, fauna, and history benefit from an expert guide who shares local stories and insights. Keep in mind, the tour does not include hotel pickup and drop-off, so guests should meet in front of Deseos supermarket near Corralejo port.
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The tour begins at Deseos supermarket, located near the Corralejo port. The guide meets guests here, and from this location, a transfer boat takes the group to Lobos Island. The meeting point is straightforward, and with a valid ID or passport, guests are ready for a hassle-free start.
Since hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, travelers should plan to arrive at the meeting point on time. The group size keeps the experience intimate, and the small number of participants ensures personalized attention from the live guide, who speaks both English and Spanish.
The journey to Lobos begins with a scenic boat transfer from Corralejo to the island’s tranquil shores. The boat ride is a highlight itself, offering views of the coastline and a chance to enjoy the sea breeze. The calm waters make for a smooth ride, and the short trip sets a relaxed tone for the day.
This boat transfer is included in the 6-hour tour, making it a convenient way to reach Lobos without the need for additional arrangements. The boat departs from a centrally located point, simplifying logistics for visitors staying in Corralejo.

Once on the island, the guided walking tour leads through easy trails across volcanic landscapes and salt flats. The guide shares stories about Lobos’ geological features and wildlife, including native and migratory birds.
The tour emphasizes stunning viewpoints where visitors can take in panoramic views of the sea and Lanzarote. Walking along these scenic paths, travelers get a sense of the island’s unspoiled charm and volcanic origins. The expert guide ensures everyone keeps track of the trail and shares interesting facts along the way.
More Great Tours NearbyA walk through Lobos’ fishing village reveals tiny huts and a peaceful seaside atmosphere. This small settlement offers a glimpse into traditional island life and provides some of the best sea vistas. It’s an ideal spot for taking photos or simply soaking in the quiet ambiance.
The village remains authentic and uncommercialized, allowing visitors to connect with the island’s local character. After exploring, the group can enjoy some free time to wander, take photos, or relax by the sea.

One of the tour’s main attractions is the snorkeling experience, included with snorkeling gear provided. The snorkeling takes place in a calm, shallow bay, perfect for observing vibrant marine life without the need for prior experience.
The crystal-clear waters make for excellent visibility, and the marine environment is lively, with colorful fish and marine flora. Snorkeling gear is available for all participants, making this activity accessible even for non-swimmers. It’s a highlight that combines adventure with relaxation.

After snorkeling, guests have free time to unwind on Lobos’ stunning white sand beach. The expansive shoreline offers space to sunbathe, swim, or simply listen to the sounds of the sea. The turquoise lagoon is ideal for cooling off after a hike or snorkel.
This peaceful beach setting provides an opportunity to enjoy the natural surroundings, with plenty of space for personal relaxation. The tour emphasizes the importance of respecting the environment, so visitors are encouraged to leave no litter behind and enjoy the pristine scenery.
The tour includes a picnic lunch, featuring food and drinks in a quiet natural area. The meal offers a break from activity, allowing guests to relax and chat while surrounded by nature. The picnic is a highlight for many, providing a taste of local flavors in a peaceful environment.
The emphasis on a natural setting means there’s no commercial restaurant, just a wholesome picnic in the fresh air, with the sounds of the sea and the breeze enhancing the experience.
Throughout the day, the local guide shares insights into Lobos’ flora and fauna, including native bird species and volcanic formations. The guide also recounts the story of Josefina Plá, a literary figure associated with the island, adding a cultural dimension to the visit.
This educational element enriches the experience, transforming a scenic trip into an insightful journey into the island’s natural and cultural heritage. The stories and facts are delivered in both English and Spanish, appealing to a diverse group.
The tour involves easy walking trails that are suitable for most participants, but it is not recommended for individuals with mobility impairments. The activity is designed for those over 6 years old and comfortable with light physical activity.
Guests should bring comfortable shoes, a hat, swimwear, and sunscreen. The limited group size ensures a personalized pace, and the guide is available to answer questions and assist as needed.
Compared to other options like sailing tours or catamaran trips, this tour provides a more intimate, land-based exploration with the added bonus of hiking and snorkeling. The small group size ensures a more personal experience, and the inclusion of a picnic enhances the natural vibe.
While other tours might focus solely on sailing or snorkeling, this combination offers a full-day immersion into Lobos’ landscapes, wildlife, and history. It’s an excellent choice for those seeking a balanced mix of activity, education, and relaxation.
The Fuerteventura Lobos Island Guided Tour with Snorkeling offers a cost-effective and diverse experience for visitors wanting a taste of natural beauty, local culture, and marine life. The included boat transfer, guided walks, snorkeling gear, and picnic lunch make it a convenient and satisfying option.
While the tour does not include hotel pickup, the meeting point is simple to find, and the limited group size ensures a personalized, sustainable atmosphere. It’s especially suitable for non-swimmers, families with children over 6, and those interested in exploring Lobos’ volcanic and salt flats terrain.
This tour provides a wonderful way to connect with Lobos Island’s untouched landscapes, peaceful beaches, and marine biodiversity—a memorable day in the Canary Islands.
Is hotel pickup included in this tour?
No, hotel pickup and drop-off are not included. Guests meet in front of Deseos supermarket near Corralejo port.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 6 hours from start to finish, including transfer, exploration, snorkeling, and lunch.
What activities are included?
Included activities are boat transfer, walking tour, hiking, snorkeling, and relaxing on the beach.
Is snorkeling equipment provided?
Yes, snorkeling gear is included and suitable for all participants, including non-swimmers.
What should I bring?
Guests should bring comfortable shoes, a hat, swimwear, towel, camera, snacks, sunscreen, water, and binoculars.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, it is suitable for children over 6 years old who are comfortable with walking and light physical activity.
Can non-swimmers participate in snorkeling?
Yes, snorkeling is done in a shallow bay, making it accessible for non-swimmers.
What language is the guide speaking?
The live guide speaks English and Spanish, providing explanations and stories throughout the day.