
Lobos Island Ferry & Park Entry
What's Included
Escape the bustle of Fuerteventura with a quick trip to the neighboring Isla de Lobos. This protected islet is a natural sanctuary, offering a landscape that feels worlds away from the mainland. Your ferry ticket includes the necessary Natural Park access authorization, ensuring a seamless start to your day.
Your Island Adventure
Whether you are looking for relaxation or activity, Lobos has it all. The calm, turquoise waters at La Concha beach are perfect for swimming and snorkeling, while the adventurous can hike to the summit of La Caldera, the island's dormant volcano. From the top, you’ll be rewarded with stunning panoramic views of both Fuerteventura and Lanzarote.
Nature Unspoiled
Lobos is a protected area, maintaining a wild and rustic charm. The island features dirt paths that wind through volcanic fields and salt marshes, showcasing the unique flora and fauna of the Canary Islands. It is the ideal destination for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone looking to disconnect in a truly quiet paradise.
Know before you go
- Arrival: Arrive at Corralejo port 20 minutes before departure.
- Sun protection: There is NO shade on the island; bring a hat and strong sunscreen.
- Terrain: The island has only dirt/sand roads; wear sturdy walking sandals or sneakers.
- Dining: There is only 1 restaurant on the island; booking in advance is highly recommended.
- Supplies: Bring plenty of water and snacks as shops are non-existent.
- Environment: It is a protected park—please leave no trace and take all your trash back with you.
Accessibility
The ferry is generally accessible, but Lobos Island itself has rugged dirt paths and rocky terrain. It is not suitable for wheelchairs or strollers.
User Reviews
"Short and easy boat trip. Lobos Island is a must-visit if you are in Corralejo. The water is incredibly clear!"
