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Experience a full day exploring Fuerteventura’s dunes, beaches, and charming villages with a well-organized tour from Lanzarote, including ferry rides and free time.

Traveling between the Canary Islands offers plenty of chances for adventure, and this day trip from Lanzarote to Fuerteventura is a prime example. For just around $71 per person, you’ll get a full day of exploring some of the most scenic spots on the neighboring island. From towering sand dunes and pristine beaches to authentic fishing villages, this tour covers a lot of ground — and it does so with a good dose of comfort and flexibility.
What we particularly like about this experience is how it balances guided sightseeing with free time to wander and relax. The inclusion of ferry transfers, comfortable transportation, and informative guides makes it a smooth, enjoyable day out. But, as with any multi-stop excursion, there are a few details to keep in mind, especially if you’re a lover of leisurely, unstructured days. This tour is best suited for travelers who want a well-organized overview of Fuerteventura’s highlights without the hassle of planning every detail themselves.
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This tour is a carefully curated introduction to Fuerteventura’s most stunning sights, perfect for those who want to see a lot without spending days on the island. Starting with the pick-up from various locations on Lanzarote (including Playa Blanca, Costa Teguise, Arrecife, and Puerto del Carmen), it’s clear that the organizers aim to make the process as smooth as possible for guests. The early start — with pickup times as early as 7:35 AM in Costa Teguise — ensures you maximize your day.
The highlight of the journey is the ferry crossing aboard Lineas Romero, which takes about 30 minutes. Reviewers describe this part as pleasant, with courteous staff and a clean boat. It’s a relatively short and scenic ride that sets the tone for the day. Some travelers mention that the ferry can be a bit choppy if the weather is windy, so bringing sea-sickness remedies just in case might be wise.
The trip’s first official stop is the charming fishing village of El Cotillo, where you get about 1.5 hours of free time. Reviewers consistently rave about this part. One traveler said, “Thoroughly enjoyed the day and there was plenty of time at each stop,” emphasizing how the schedule allows for leisurely exploration.
Here, you can stroll along the beachfront, watch the waves roll in, or visit the 15th-century Castillo El Tostón, a historic tower built to defend against pirates. The relaxed atmosphere and authentic local flavor make El Cotillo a highlight. Many find that the peaceful vibe and fresh seafood here are genuine treats.
Next, the tour moves to Corralejo, a lively town with narrow streets, busy cafes, and traditional cottages. Visitors often describe it as a perfect place for independent exploration. The guided portion lasts about 1.5 hours, giving you ample opportunity to browse shops, snap photos, or grab a snack. Several reviews mention that the town exudes a charming fishing village feel, which is a bonus for those seeking authenticity over commercialism.
The dunes of Corralejo Natural Park are the star of the natural scenery. Here, you’ll get around 2.5 hours to enjoy a variety of activities — whether that’s taking photos, relaxing on the sand, or a quick swim. The dunes are said to be magnificent, with some reviewers noting that the landscape is truly photogenic.
One reviewer called it, “Great photo opportunities,” and loved the way the landscape contrasts with the blue sky. The natural beauty of this protected area is a major draw, and the free time allows you to soak it all in.
Post-dunes, the tour includes a break at a nearby beach area for around an hour. Travelers often mention that this is the perfect chance to top up their tans, have a swim, or simply relax by the Atlantic Ocean. The provided schedule balances sightseeing with downtime, which many appreciate.
In the late afternoon, everyone reconvenes at Corralejo port for the ferry ride back to Lanzarote. The return journey takes approximately 30 minutes, with some reviewers noting that sea conditions can make the crossing rough — so again, packing seasickness remedies might be helpful. The coach then transfers guests back to their original pick-up points, completing a full 9-hour adventure.

The highlights of this trip are its combination of guided insights and freedom to explore. The guides, particularly noted for their professionalism and multilingual skills, are praised for their helpful tips and friendly attitude. One reviewer even described the guide, Karen, as “fantastic — experienced, efficient, enthusiastic,” which is high praise.
The value for money is another aspect visitors frequently mention. The tour includes ferry crossings, transportation, and a full day’s worth of sightseeing, all for just $71. When compared to the cost of ferry tickets alone or trying to organize your own day, this package offers a significant saving and a smoother experience.
While most reviews are glowing, a few points are worth considering. The tour is not suitable for those with mobility impairments due to the bus and ferry rides involved. Also, the schedule’s pace depends on weather conditions like wind, which can make ferry crossings choppy or the dunes less accessible.
Some travelers mentioned that the dune visit might be shorter than expected, with only 15 minutes at one point. If you’re a keen photographer or want a longer stay, you might find the timed stops a bit rushed.
Food and drinks are not included, but the free time in El Cotillo and Corralejo allows ample opportunity to enjoy local eateries or bring your own snacks.

This trip is ideal for travelers who want a well-organized, scenic overview of Fuerteventura without the hassle of planning multiple transfers or guides. It’s perfect if you love natural landscapes — especially dunes and beaches — and enjoy a mix of guided commentary and independent exploration. The tour also suits those on a budget looking for good value, as the price covers transportation, ferry, and diverse sightseeing.
However, if you prefer a more leisurely, less structured day or have mobility challenges, this might not be the best fit. Also, anyone prone to seasickness should prepare accordingly, especially during the ferry crossings.

This day trip from Lanzarote to Fuerteventura offers a great blend of nature, culture, and relaxation. The expert guides and well-organized itinerary make it a hassle-free way to see some of the best spots on the neighboring island. The stops at El Cotillo, Corralejo, and the dunes are thoughtfully paced, giving you enough time to soak in the scenery or enjoy a quiet moment away from the bus.
While it’s not a tour for those seeking luxury or long, unstructured days, it packs a lot of value into a compact nine hours. Whether you’re after stunning landscapes, authentic villages, or just a change of scenery, this trip delivers.
If you’re looking for a reasonably priced, scenic, and hassle-free way to experience Fuerteventura’s highlights, this tour is definitely worth considering. It’s particularly suited for curious travelers who appreciate a good mix of guided insight and free exploration.

Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes pickup and drop-off from the nearest meeting points, as well as comfortable coach travel throughout the day.
Does the tour include ferry transfers?
Absolutely. The ferry ride between Lanzarote and Fuerteventura is part of the experience, and it’s included in the price.
What should I bring?
You should bring your passport or ID, comfortable shoes, swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, water, and possibly a light jacket for the ferry or cooler parts of the day.
Are there any food options?
Food and drinks are not included, but you’ll have plenty of free time in El Cotillo and Corralejo to enjoy local restaurants or pack snacks.
Is this tour suitable for children or mobility-impaired travelers?
It’s generally not recommended for those with mobility issues due to the bus and ferry components. Children may be fine, but keep in mind the pace and duration.
What guides languages are available?
Guides speak Spanish, English, German, French, and Italian, with specific language days for Italian and German.
How long are the stops at each location?
Stops vary from about 1 to 2.5 hours, depending on the site, which generally provides ample time to explore or relax.
Can I customize the itinerary?
The schedule is fixed, but you get free time to explore each stop independently. The natural beauty and authentic villages offer a lot to discover at your own pace.
What if the weather is bad?
The itinerary is subject to weather conditions, which might result in schedule adjustments or slight changes in the order of visits.
How much does this tour cost?
The price is approximately $71 per person, representing good value considering the included ferry, transportation, and multiple sightseeing stops.

This day trip to Fuerteventura from Lanzarote offers a comprehensive look at some of the island’s best natural spots and charming villages. It’s a great choice for those wanting a hassle-free, well-organized day with plenty of photo opportunities and free time to enjoy the beaches and scenery. Perfect for travelers who enjoy guided insight paired with moments of independence, it provides a balanced experience at a reasonable price.
If you enjoy natural landscapes, authentic local culture, and a bit of adventure on the water, this tour ticks all those boxes. Just remember to pack seasickness remedies if you’re sensitive to choppy ferry crossings, and get ready for a memorable day exploring Fuerteventura’s stunning coastline and dunes.