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Discover the full-day Lanzarote cruise to Corralejo and Lobos Island, exploring beaches, town vibes, and scenic boat rides—an affordable adventure for all.
Traveling from Lanzarote to Corralejo and Lobos Island offers a fantastic way to experience some of the Canary Islands’ most stunning landscapes and charming towns in one day. While this tour is not a private escape, it provides an accessible and reasonably priced option for those eager to explore beyond their resort. With about 9 to 10 hours of activity, including boat rides, beach walks, and town strolling, it’s a well-rounded day out.
What we really like about this experience is how flexible it is—you’re free to spend as much time as you wish at each stop, which means you can tailor the day to your interests. The included ferry transfers and the WiFi onboard make transportation smooth and keep you connected, removing some of the logistical headaches.
A possible drawback is that the tour doesn’t include lunch or entry to the island’s attractions, so you’ll need to budget extra time or money for meals and any additional activities. Also, the 45-minute wait in Corralejo for the return ferry is something to keep in mind if you’re on a tight schedule. Still, this tour suits travelers who enjoy a relaxed, self-paced day with scenic views and a taste of island life.
This experience is perfect for those who want a cost-effective way to see multiple highlights in one day without feeling rushed. It’s especially suitable for travelers who value flexibility, scenic boat rides, and beach time over guided tours with fixed schedules.


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Your day begins with a pickup from your resort in Lanzarote, making the logistics straightforward and hassle-free. The bus takes you to Playa Blanca, where you’ll catch the express ferry to Fuerteventura at 9:30 am. The ferry ride lasts about 1 hour and 15 minutes, offering you breathtaking views of the ocean and islands.
This part of the trip is smooth, with WiFi onboard to keep you connected or just stream some music while you enjoy the sea breeze. The ferry is operated by Lineas Romero, a reputable company known for reliable service, which adds a layer of confidence to the journey.
Once you arrive in Corralejo, you’ll transfer to the small but striking Isla de Lobos. Known for its stark beauty, the island offers a variety of activities—hiking trails, beach lounging, and swimming in the Atlantic. You’re given 6 hours here, which should be ample for a good walk along its trails and a relaxing dip in the ocean.
From reviews, it’s clear that Lobos is very barren, with one traveler noting it’s “very barren,” but also “lovely beaches.” The island’s minimal development means you’ll experience unspoiled nature, making it perfect for those seeking a peaceful escape or some photo-worthy moments.
There’s no entrance fee, but remember to register for a free ticket via lobospass.com before you go, which helps manage visitor numbers.
Next, your free time is spent in Corralejo, a lively seaside town with a relaxed vibe. Around 1 hour and 30 minutes are allocated for this stop, giving you enough time to explore the promenade, grab a coffee, or simply enjoy the beach views.
Corralejo’s charm lies in its blend of local cafes, bars, and boutiques, alongside beautiful beaches. The port area is bustling with activity, and you might find it a nice spot for some casual sightseeing or people-watching.
At around 5:30 pm, you’ll catch the return ferry back to Lanzarote, followed by a bus transfer to your resort. This final leg takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes. From reviews, some travelers noted waiting around 45 minutes in Corralejo for the ferry, which is managed by a different company than Lineas Romero, so that part is outside the tour’s control. Still, the overall timing is generally manageable and well-coordinated.
The bus transfers are straightforward, with the added convenience of WiFi onboard, making the long wait or travel time more enjoyable. The ferry rides are quick and comfortable, with plenty of space and scenic views to enjoy. The group size is limited to about 50 travelers, making it a more intimate experience than a large tour bus.
The tour’s hallmark is the freedom it offers. Instead of rigid schedules, you get to determine how long you linger at Lobos or enjoy the beaches in Corralejo. This flexibility is a significant advantage for travelers who prefer spontaneous exploration or just want to relax at their own pace.
From the reviews, one traveler, Carole_L, mentioned that Lobos feels very barren but has beautiful beaches. Knowing this, you might want to bring your own snacks or water, as there are no food options included. Also, be prepared for the 45-minute wait at Corralejo, especially if you’re on a tight schedule or prefer to minimize waiting.
At $70.64 per person, this tour offers decent value, especially considering the included ferry rides and transport. Remember, this price doesn’t cover meals or extra activities, but those are easily added if you wish. For travelers keen to see multiple islands with minimal fuss and at a reasonable price, this trip hits the mark.

This full-day cruise suits travelers who enjoy self-guided exploration with the comfort of organized transfers. It’s ideal for those who want to see both the natural beauty of Lobos Island and the lively atmosphere of Corralejo without committing to expensive private tours.
It’s also a good pick for travelers with a flexible schedule, who are comfortable with some waiting times, and who value scenic boat rides. Nature lovers, beach enthusiasts, and those keen to photograph stunning ocean views will especially appreciate what this tour offers.

This tour provides a practical way to experience two very different sides of Fuerteventura and Lanzarote in one day. The key attractions—scenic ferry rides, unspoiled Lobos beaches, and the vibrant town of Corralejo—are all accessible without breaking the bank. The flexibility to manage your own time at each stop makes it appealing for more independent travelers.
While it doesn’t include meals or detailed guided tours, the overall value lies in the ease of transportation, the beautiful scenery, and the chance to explore at your own pace. It’s a great choice if you want a relaxed, cost-effective day that balances nature and town life.
This experience is especially suitable for those who prioritize scenery and local flavor over guided commentary or structured activities. If you’re comfortable with some waiting and extra planning for meals, this cruise offers an authentic and enjoyable taste of the islands.

Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes bus transfers from your resort in Lanzarote to Playa Blanca and back, plus ferry rides between Lanzarote and Fuerteventura.
What is the duration of the tour?
It lasts about 9 to 10 hours, including transfers, ferry rides, and free time at Lobos and Corralejo.
Do I need to book tickets for Lobos Island?
Yes, each participant needs to get a free entrance ticket for Lobos at lobospass.com before visiting.
Are meals included?
No, the tour does not include lunch or food, so plan to bring your own snacks or plan to buy food in Corralejo.
What should I bring?
Bring water, sunscreen, a hat, comfortable shoes for walking, and a towel if you plan to swim at Lobos.
Is WiFi available?
Yes, WiFi is available onboard the bus during transfers.
What if the weather isn’t good?
The tour requires good weather to operate. If canceled due to weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
How many people typically join?
The tour accommodates up to 50 travelers, making it a relatively intimate group experience.
This tour offers a neat combination of scenic views, laid-back island exploration, and town vibes—all at a fair price. Whether you’re a beach lover or a curious explorer, it’s a route that promises memorable moments without much hassle.