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Discover the charm of Lobos Island on a half-day sailing tour from Fuerteventura. Enjoy water sports, stunning scenery, and a delicious onboard lunch.
This Lobos Island Half-Day Sailing Tour with lunch offers a fantastic way to experience Fuerteventura’s coastal beauty and turquoise waters without spending the entire day at sea. With a small, intimate group capped at just 12 people, the experience feels personalized and relaxed. From the moment you meet at Corralejo’s port to the final wave goodbye, this tour combines comfort, adventure, and authentic local flavor.
One of the highlights we love is the small-group setting—it ensures plenty of space to relax, ask questions, and truly enjoy the scenery. The delicious onboard lunch, accompanied by refreshing drinks and optional alcoholic beverages, adds a satisfying touch that elevates the day. However, some travelers have noted that the timing can feel a bit rushed—especially the hour allocated to explore Lobos Island itself—so if you’re craving a more leisurely visit, it’s worth considering. This tour is best suited to those who love water activities, scenic sailing, and a taste of local cuisine in a friendly, laid-back atmosphere.


The focal point of this experience is the sailing itself. You’ll leave the busy port of Corralejo aboard a comfortable catamaran, heading toward Lobos Island, renowned for its natural beauty and tranquility. The small-group format means it doesn’t feel crowded, allowing for more personal attention from the crew. Expect a friendly, efficient team—many reviewers highlight the crew’s professionalism and enthusiasm, with comments about how well-organized and engaging the guides are.
The journey begins at Puerto de Corralejo, where you’ll meet at Fuertecharter’s office. From there, you cruise through the channel known as “El Río” or “Paso de la Orchilla,” which is a scenic passage connecting Fuerteventura to Lobos. As you sail, you’ll start catching glimpses of Lobos Island’s rugged coastline and pristine waters—perfect for snapping photos or just soaking in the view.
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The boat departs from Corralejo’s busy port, but once underway, the atmosphere shifts to one of calm anticipation. The boat’s crew, likely including knowledgeable guides like Mark and the captain praised in reviews, makes sure everyone is comfortable and ready for the adventure ahead.
Your main stop is at Playa de la Concha, the island’s most famous beach. Here, you’ll find plenty of water-based activities, with snorkels, paddleboards, and kayaks all provided. Many reviews mention how much fun they had swimming and exploring the crystal-clear waters, with some noting the water’s vibrant color and transparency. The snorkeling opportunity is especially appreciated, with some reviewers raving about the beautiful underwater scenery.
In just under four hours, you’ll get a taste of Lobos’ highlights. The crew takes the boat around the island’s key spots, such as the old port, the lighthouse, and the volcano. According to some reviews, the one-hour stop on the island is a bit brief—by the time you get settled and start exploring, it’s time to head back. For instance, one reviewer mentioned that it felt “a little rushed,” with not enough time to swim or linger.
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Back on board, you’re treated to a hot meal of paella, along with fruit and Prosecco, as one guest described it as “incredible.” Many reviews mention the good quality and plentiful drinks, including soft drinks, water, and alcohol. Notably, some travelers comment that the food is cold and served in small portions, so if you’re hungry or a foodie, you might consider bringing extra snacks or arriving with an appetite.
After lunch, the boat sails past Lobos’ volcano and lighthouse, giving everyone a chance to take photos and enjoy the scenery from the water. The crew’s enthusiasm, music, and friendly service make this part a relaxing end to your half-day adventure.

The duration of approximately four hours packs in a lot of activities but remains manageable, especially for those with limited time. The tour begins in the morning or early afternoon (depending on your booking), with pickup offered from central locations or just meeting at the port.
You’ll sit comfortably on the catamaran, enjoying the breeze and sunshine, with a maximum of 12 travelers—so it’s never chaotic. The crew is known for being attentive and engaging, often making the experience more personal than large boat tours. Expect friendly guides who are eager to share insights about Lobos Island and the surrounding waters.
Water sports are a major perk: snorkels, kayaks, and paddleboards are all included, offering plenty of opportunities for fun. Several reviewers highlight how the water is crystal clear, making snorkeling particularly enjoyable. Some mention that the kayaks and paddleboards are easy to use, even for beginners.
The short stop at Lobos Island is ideal for quick exploration, swimming, or simply relaxing on the beach. While some reviewers felt the time was a little limited, others enjoyed the brief but sweet taste of the island’s natural beauty.
The onboard lunch is a highlight for many, especially with the hot paella, fresh fruit, and prosecco. The reviews mention the quality of the food as “incredible,” although a few noted it was cold and in small servings. The drinks menu includes a selection of soft drinks, water, and alcohol, all served with cheerful service.

Feedback paints a pretty positive picture. Many mention the friendly, efficient crew—often highlighting specific team members like Mark. The water activities are consistently praised, with some calling it “the best boat trip” they’ve ever done. Food quality is generally well-received, though some mention it being cold or small, so managing expectations is wise.
A few reviewers expressed some disappointment about the short stay on Lobos Island, wishing for more time to explore or swim. Others appreciated the well-organized nature of the tour and the beautiful scenery, confirming it’s a great choice for a quick escape to the sea.
This tour is ideal for adventurers and water lovers seeking a brief, scenic escape from Fuerteventura’s coast. If you’re after a relaxed yet active half-day experience, with plenty of opportunities for swimming and water sports, this ticks all the boxes. It’s also suitable for families, couples, or friends looking for a fun, friendly environment in a small group.
However, those wanting a longer visit on Lobos Island might find this tour a bit too rushed. It’s more about the sailing experience and enjoying the water than a comprehensive exploration of the island itself. The delicious lunch and drinks make it a great value, especially if you appreciate good food amid stunning scenery.

This Lobos Island sailing tour stands out with its small-group intimacy, friendly crew, and water-based fun. Many travelers rave about the quality of the experience, the scenic sailing, and the delicious onboard lunch. While the short time on the island might be a drawback for some, it’s perfect for those wanting a quick, scenic escape with plenty of water activities.
Overall, it’s a value-packed, well-organized adventure that offers a slice of paradise—ideal for anyone looking to add a touch of sea breeze and sunshine to their Fuerteventura holiday.

Is pickup included in the tour?
Yes, pickup is offered, making it convenient to start your day without worrying about transportation.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 4 hours, from departure in Corralejo to return.
Are water sports equipment provided?
Yes, snorkels, kayaks, and stand-up paddleboards are all included in the tour.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel for a full refund if you do so at least 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Is the tour suitable for children or non-swimmers?
Most travelers can participate, but water activities require comfort in the water. Non-swimmers should exercise caution or consider other options.
How many people are in the group?
The tour caps at 12 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.
What kind of food is served on board?
A hot paella, accompanied by fruit and Prosecco, is served. Some reviews mentioned it being cold and in small portions.
What are the main sights we’ll see on Lobos Island?
Highlights include the island’s volcano, lighthouse, an old port, and the stunning Playa de la Concha.
Is the water clear for snorkeling?
Yes, multiple reviews praise the crystal-clear waters, making snorkeling a highlight of the trip.
Whether you’re after a quick scenic sail or some fun water sports in a friendly setting, this tour offers a well-rounded, memorable day on the sea.