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Discover Lobos Island on a small-group sailing trip from Fuerteventura, with snorkeling, water sports, and stunning coastal views—perfect for adventure lovers.
If you’re after a unique way to see Lobos Island and enjoy the ocean in a relaxed, intimate setting, this small-group sailing tour offers plenty of charm and adventure. With just six to seven guests aboard, you get a personal touch that larger boats can’t match, plus plenty of opportunities for water sports, sightseeing, and relaxing with drinks in hand. The experience is designed to be flexible, fun, and informative, making it a fantastic choice whether you’re new to sailing or a seasoned water enthusiast.
One thing we particularly love about this tour is how it balances sightseeing with hands-on activities. From snorkeling in crystal-clear waters to trying your hand at paddleboarding or kayaking — all equipment is provided, so you don’t need to bring much except your enthusiasm. The crew is praised for being knowledgeable and friendly, creating a welcoming vibe that makes even nervous first-timers comfortable.
A possible consideration is the weather dependency; as with any outdoor activity, bad weather can cause cancellations, but the tour offers full refunds or rescheduling options if conditions aren’t ideal. This trip suits travelers who appreciate a personalized experience, enjoy water activities, and are eager to learn about Lobos Island’s natural beauty without the crowds and noise of larger tours.


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The tour kicks off at Escuela Nautica Del Ayuntamiento La Oliva in Corralejo, easily accessible by local transport or taxi. After a brief safety briefing, you’ll board a charming sailing vessel—described as beautiful and well-maintained—and set sail toward Lobos Island. The total duration of around three hours makes this an ideal half-day activity, especially if you want to explore more of Fuerteventura afterward.
The tour is thoughtfully structured to maximize your time on the water and at each point of interest. It begins with a quick 15-minute cruise from Corralejo Port to Lobos, giving you a chance to settle into the boat and enjoy the sea breeze. This initial leg sets the tone—relaxed, scenic, and inviting.
Once near Lobos Island, the boat navigates around key sights like the Caldera Volcano, showcasing its impressive crater and volcanic landscape from the sea—viewpoints only possible from the water. You also pass the Bocaina Canal, a narrow, shallow stretch that separates Lanzarote and Fuerteventura, offering stunning views of both islands on clear days.
About two and a half hours into the trip, the boat anchors in the south of Lobos Island, where you can indulge in snorkeling, swimming, and water sports. Reviewers rave about how the water’s transparency makes snorkeling here particularly enjoyable, with many mentioning the opportunity to see vibrant marine life. You’ll have time to paddleboard, kayak, or simply relax on deck with a cold drink.
The crew provides beer, wine, and soft drinks, allowing you to unwind and enjoy the scenery. Many guests appreciated the thoughtful inclusion of refreshments, noting that it added a touch of luxury to the adventure.
The tour also passes the Calderon Hondo Volcano, an iconic crater that offers splendid views from both land and sea, and the Great Dunes National Park, a contrast of towering white sands and rugged volcanic terrain. These stops provide excellent photo opportunities and a chance to appreciate Lobos Island’s geological diversity.
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After soaking up the sights and enjoying water activities, the boat returns to Corralejo Port, completing the loop. The return leg offers one last chance to relax or chat with fellow travelers about the highlights.

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Pro tip: Pack light, bring swimwear, a towel, and perhaps a waterproof camera to capture the stunning scenery.

The glowing reviews paint a clear picture of what to expect: a friendly, knowledgeable crew that makes everyone feel at home. Reviewers highlight how the guides, especially Julian, go above and beyond to ensure guests are comfortable and engaged. One reviewer mentioned that their son was allowed to steer the yacht, making the trip interactive and memorable.
Guests also rave about the beautiful boat and calm, clear waters, with some describing the experience as “impressively breathtaking.” The small group size means plenty of personalized attention, and the water sports equipment is well-maintained and easy to use—even for beginners.


This trip is ideal for travelers seeking a personalized experience without the crowds. Water lovers and adventure seekers will appreciate the included water sports, while those interested in scenery and landscape photography will find plenty of opportunities. It’s also great for couples and small groups wanting a more intimate, flexible outing.
Families with children comfortable in the water will enjoy the activities, but those with very young kids might find the three-hour duration a bit long for little ones. The crew’s friendly attitude and relaxed pace make this a memorable, enjoyable outing for most.

This 3-hour small-group sailing tour around Lobos Island offers a beautiful mix of scenic cruising, water sports, and relaxation. At just under $75 per person, it balances affordability with high-quality service and authentic experiences. The knowledgeable crew, stunning views, and inclusion of water sports equipment make it a standout choice for those wanting a deeper connection with the ocean and the natural beauty of Fuerteventura.
Whether you’re looking to snorkel in crystal waters, learn sailing techniques, or simply soak up the sun on deck, this tour hits the right notes. Its intimate size ensures personalized attention, making each trip feel special and unique.
In short, if you value genuine, less crowded adventure with a focus on natural beauty and friendly guides, this Lobos Island sailing tour could be your next favorite memory.

What is the duration of this tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 3 hours, including sailing, water activities, and sightseeing.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at Corralejo Port, specifically from Escuela Nautica Del Ayuntamiento La Oliva in Corralejo.
Is this tour suitable for non-swimmers?
While swimming and snorkeling are optional, water sports are included, so some comfort in the water is recommended. Always consult with the crew if unsure.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, sunglasses, a waterproof camera, and perhaps a light jacket for the breeze.
Are drinks and snacks provided?
Yes, the tour includes beer, wine, soft drinks, coffee, and water. No meals are included, so consider bringing a snack if desired.
Is this tour weather-dependent?
Yes. Bad weather can lead to cancellations, but full refunds or rescheduling are offered if the tour is canceled due to weather.
How many people will be on the boat?
A maximum of 7 travelers ensures a personal experience with plenty of space and attention from the crew.
Can I participate in sailing or water sports if I have no experience?
Absolutely. The crew is friendly and happy to teach basic sailing tips and water sport techniques.
Is there any age restriction?
Most travelers can participate, and the tour is suitable for those comfortable in the water, but specific age restrictions aren’t detailed.
How far in advance should I book?
Bookings are typically made 19 days ahead on average, so early reservation is recommended, especially in peak season.
This sailing adventure around Lobos Island offers an excellent blend of scenic beauty, active fun, and personalized service—perfect for travelers craving authentic, memorable experiences on the water.