Lobos Island Ferry and Bus from Caleta
Get picked up by a bus from one of the pickup points in Caleta de Fuste, then head to the pier in Corralejo to take a ferry to Lobos Island. After just 15 minutes on the water, disembark on the islet where you can enjoy hiking, snorkelling, and swimming.
Then, enjoy about 4 hours to explore Lobos Island. Take a hike and visit the volcano and lighthouse. Discover the lagoons and make sure you don't leave without taking a swim at La Concha Beach.
There, snorkel and admire the great variety of fish. Finally, take the return ferry to Corralejo where the bus will collect you and take you back to Caleta de Fuste.
If you're interested in the different species you may encounter check out the Fuerteventura Fish Guide in our Fuerteventura Nature Guide
Highlights
- Arrive on Lobos Island quickly and easily on a 15-minute boat trip
- Enjoy plenty of time to discover the island's attractions
- Explore the island on foot and take a dip in the clear waters
- Snorkel off La Concha Beach and admire the underwater world
Includes
- Return ticket for the ferry to Lobos Island
- Return bus from Caleta de Fuste to Corralejo
What to bring
- Camera
- Comfortable shoes
- Drinking Water
- Snacks
- Sunglasses
- Sun protection
- Swimwear
- Towell
Not suitable for
- Wheelchair users
- Pets
Booking information
- Pay in your local currency
- Free cancellation: Cancel up to 24 hours in advance to receive a full refund
- Mobile ticketing: Use your phone or print your voucher
- Instant confirmation
The Lobos Island Ferry and Bus from Caleta departs each Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 09:45 and returns around 6.5 hours later.
Important information: Please note: All visitors must request authorization to access the island from the Lobos Pass Website Authorizations are free, and can be requested up to 5 days before the intended visit date.
Prices from € 32 per adult and €20 per child (Age 4-11) Infants (3 and under) €5
Specific Event Information
Starts | Tuesday January 3rd 2023 09:45 |
Ends | Tuesday January 3rd 2023 16:15 |
Categories | Excursions, Boating, Sightseeing, Isla de Lobos, Caleta de Fuste, Swimming |
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