Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Explore Lobos Island from Corralejo on a private yacht, enjoy water sports, stunning scenery, and delicious local food in a flexible, personalized tour.
A Closer Look at the Private Boat Tour to Lobos Island from Corralejo
This private boat tour offers a laid-back, personalized way to explore Lobos Island, one of Fuerteventura’s most sought-after spots. Designed for small groups—up to four people—it combines the thrill of sailing with the chance to enjoy pristine beaches, water sports, and authentic Canary Island cuisine. What truly sets this experience apart is the intimate setting and the skill of the crew, ensuring you get a relaxed yet engaging day on the water.
One of the biggest highlights is the expert crew that handles all the sailing, allowing you to simply relax on deck, soaking up the sun while feeling the sea breeze. The inclusion of water sports equipment—snorkels, paddleboards, fishing gear—means you can easily switch between lounging and actively exploring the turquoise waters. But, be aware that this is a motor-free sailing trip—the boat uses wind and sails, which means the experience is more authentic, but weather conditions can influence the day’s itinerary.
Ideal for travelers seeking a personalized, relaxed day out, this tour is perfect for those who enjoy scenic sailing, water activities, and authentic local flavors. If you’re after a high-energy or large-group experience, this may not suit your style. Overall, it’s a fantastic choice for couples, small groups, or families looking for a memorable adventure in Fuerteventura’s stunning marine environment.

More ways to experience Fuerteventura from the water include these boat tours
The adventure begins at SurfBoat Fuerteventura’s meeting point in Corralejo Harbour. You’ll board a near-by boat and then transfer to your private yacht—an easy, quick process that keeps the day flowing smoothly. The tour lasts about four hours, which is enough time to enjoy the water, explore Lobos, and relax with a light meal without feeling rushed.
Booking well in advance—around 18 days on average—helps secure a spot, especially during peak seasons. The tour is confirmed within 48 hours, and cancellation is free up to 24 hours beforehand, offering flexibility if your plans change.
Stop 1: Lobos Island
After a roughly one-hour sail from Corralejo, you’ll arrive at Lobos Island, a stunning protected area. The crew, which includes guides like Juan and Marco, are known for their friendliness and deep knowledge of the local waters. Once docked, you can enjoy a variety of activities: snorkeling with provided gear, paddling on the paddleboards, or trying your hand at fishing—something several reviews praise as a fun addition.
Gillian, one reviewer, highlighted how Juan serenaded the group with his guitar, adding a personal, genuine touch to the trip. The water here is crystal-clear, and marine life is abundant, making snorkeling particularly rewarding. The crew often offers a tasting of Canary food, including local delicacies, with drinks to complement the flavors—these are included in the price.
Stop 2: Sailing back to Corralejo
The return leg is equally enjoyable, especially if the weather cooperates for sailing under wind power instead of engine noise. Many travelers have raved about the sailing experience itself, with the boat gliding smoothly as guides handle the rigging expertly. The sail back often features stunning sunset views, with reviewers describing the vibrant ocean colors and the peaceful rhythm of the boat.
The water sports gear is a significant plus. Snorkel masks and fins make it easy to explore underwater life, while paddleboards are suited for both beginners and seasoned paddlers. Several reviews mention how the guides, especially Juan and Marco, are attentive and helpful, making sure everyone gets the most out of the equipment.
The lunch onboard is described as simple but delicious—fresh, healthy, and prepared by the crew. One reviewer called the food “light and tasty,” with homemade mojo and local staples. Drinks are limited to soft drinks and beer, with no hard alcohol, ensuring a family-friendly environment.
What makes this tour stand out, according to reviews, is the warm, friendly guides who go beyond just sailing. Juan’s guitar serenades, pair with the relaxed, intimate setting, make the experience special. Many travelers appreciated the natural, unpretentious vibe—no crowds, no commercialized stops—just good company, beautiful scenery, and honest local hospitality.
At around $75.47 per person, this tour is competitively priced given its private nature and all-inclusive approach. Compared to larger group tours or ferry tickets, the value lies in the personalized service, the ability to customize water activities, and the chance to enjoy authentic food and drinks without extra charges. The reviews echo this sentiment, with guests mentioning how much they enjoyed the experience for the price, especially considering the small group size and dedicated guides.
This boat trip is ideal for couples, small families, or friends who want an authentic, relaxed day at sea without the chaos of larger tours. It’s perfect if you’re interested in sailing, water sports, and experiencing Lobos Island’s natural beauty up close. The personal attention from guides like Juan and Marco makes it suitable for travelers looking for a more intimate, engaging experience.
If you’re after a quick, budget-friendly ferry ride or a large-group party cruise, this might not be your best fit. But if you treasure personalized service, beautiful scenery, and local flavors, this trip could be a highlight of your Fuerteventura stay.

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, it’s suitable for families with kids, especially since water sports gear is provided and the environment is relaxed. However, always consider the child’s age and comfort with water activities.
Are vegetarian options available?
Yes, a vegetarian option is available. You should advise at the time of booking if needed.
What should I bring?
Bring sunscreen, a hat, swimwear, a towel, and perhaps a light jacket for the sail back if it gets breezy.
Will I get seasick?
Most travelers find the sailing smooth, especially with the wind-powered sailing. If you’re prone to seasickness, consider taking precautions, though many reviews suggest it’s a gentle ride.
Can I book this tour last-minute?
Most travelers book around 18 days in advance. Last-minute availability depends on season and demand.
Are there any restrictions for mobility problems?
This tour is not recommended for those with mobility issues, as it involves boarding a boat and moving around decks.
What’s included in the price?
All water sports equipment, snorkeling gear, paddleboards, fishing gear, lunch, and limited soft drinks and beer are included.
What’s not included?
Hard alcohol, hotel pickup and drop-off, and the actual drop-off on Lobos Island are not included.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
In summary, this private boat tour to Lobos Island from Corralejo offers a wonderful balance of adventure, relaxation, and authentic local flavor. With knowledgeable guides, engaging water activities, and a cozy small-group atmosphere, it’s perfect for those who want to see Lobos at their own pace and enjoy a true maritime experience.
It’s best suited for couples, small groups, or families craving personalized service, scenic sailing, and a taste of authentic Canary Island hospitality. If you value intimacy over crowds and love the idea of sailing with excellent guides, this trip promises plenty of memorable moments.