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Corralejo Natural Park Outdoor activities

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Fuerteventura: Return Lobos Island Ferry Ticket with Entry

1. Fuerteventura: Return Lobos Island Ferry Ticket with Entry

Cruise from Fuerteventura to Lobos Island on this return trip by ferry. Visit the beach, immerse yourself in Lobos's unique and tranquil atmosphere, and benefit from an all-in-one ticket which includes the island's entry fee. After just 20-minutes by boat from Corralejo, be amazed by the different tones of blue water whilst you disembark to this hidden corner of the Atlantic Ocean. Looking to the right of the harbor, you will find the path that takes you to El Puertito, an old fishing village next to a white-sand beach. At El Puertito, you can find the only restaurant on the island and a few buildings that were built before the island had been declared a Natural Park. Surrounded by tranquil waters, you will enjoy the island’s rich and exotic sea life. To the left of the harbor, you can find the most famous beach on this side of El Río. Take a swim in the calm and crystal clear, turquoise blue water or sunbathe in the fine sand, perfect for families with children, couples, young and old. This beach is commonly known as “La Concha” (the Shell) because of its shape, although the official name is La Caleta because of the limescale oven that played an important role in the construction of the “Martiño” lighthouse. From here you can see in the distance the dunes of Corralejo, the contours of Fuerteventura and when turning your back to the sea, appreciate the unique mountain “La Caldera”. Don’t forget to visit the nearby statue of Josefine Plá, the Spanish writer, poet and essayist, who was born on the island. Take a deep breath, a bottle of water and get ready to climb the highest peak of the island. The “La Caldera” mountain is a volcanic cone of relatively recent origin. Enjoy a fantastic view of Fuerteventura and Lanzarote from its 127-meter peak. Time stands still here as you take in the silence and colour of this splendid natural surrounding.  Whilst visiting the Northern part of the island, you will find the lighthouse, whose first lighthouse keeper was Josefine Plá’s father. Nowadays, the lighthouse works fully automatically and has been restored to its full splendour. Within the shade of this structure, stop for a rest while admiring the sea and Lanzarote with its volcanoes in the background. Admire the volcanic nature of the island’s interior and take a walk on the “Saladar (salt marsh) del Faro Martiño” and “Las Lagunitas”. More than 130 plant species and endemic birds live here, which has converted this idyllic paradise into a protected natural park. Enjoy a hiking excursion that will see your senses awakened to the island’s wildlife.

From Corralejo: Lobos Island Entrance and Snorkel Activity

2. From Corralejo: Lobos Island Entrance and Snorkel Activity

Take a trip on a glass bottom boat and admire the beauty of the island’s tranquil waters and underwater life. Board your tour vessel at the harbour of Lobos Island and join your friendly guides on a trip to the sea beds of this little dream spot in the north of Fuerteventura. Start your adventure with a short boat trip (10-minutes) along the south coast of Isla de Lobos, and then, stop to take a relaxing bath for around 25-minutes. During your dip in the luxurious waters, you can feed the fish, swim and/or go snorkelling. Your tour ticket also allows you entrance to the island, letting you explore the small paradise freely. With this trip you will be able to enjoy the sea’s thousand different blue tones, from a clear green turquoise to a more intense blue color that surrounds the protected national park. Under these amazing waters and dancing around your feet, you will get to observe hundreds of fishes and other species of these waters thanks to the underwater view provided by your Glass Bottom Boat. The trip around the southern part of the island, from where you can see the soft orology of Fuerteventura, leads you to the “El Puertito” (little harbour) through the “El Río” (the river) – this name has been given by the locals to the sea arm that separates Fuerteventura from Lobos.

From Playa Blanca: Lobos Island and Corralejo Day Trip

3. From Playa Blanca: Lobos Island and Corralejo Day Trip

Enjoy a day tour of Lobos Island and Corralejo from the Port of Playa Blanca. Hike through the Natural Park of Lobos Island, relax on the white sands of Playa de la Concha, and visit the local shops and cafes of Corralejo. Board the Lineas Romero fast ferry in the morning at the Port of Playa Blanca in the south of Lanzarote. In just under half an hour, arrive at the port of Corralejo and begin your tour. Choose whether you wish to explore the Isla de Lobos or visit Corralejo first. Cross the arm of the sea called "El Río" that separates Fuerteventura and Isla de Lobos by water taxi and disembark at the pier. Enjoy free time to explore the island. Follow the paths to visit Playa de la Concha, a stunning white sand beach, and the lagoons of the old fishing village. Once you've explored the island, return to the pier and travel back to Corralejo by water taxi. Spend the afternoon in this charming town. Stroll the streets and visit a cafe for lunch or enjoy a drink at a local bar. Stop in and at one of the many fashion and craft shops for a souvenir. If you're craving more natural beauty, take a bus to the Dunes Natural Park for stunning views of the Canary Islands. Finish your tour with a return to Lanzarote by ferry.

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What people are saying about Corralejo Natural Park

Fun activity to do when you are in Fuerteventura. The price is really good for what you get. Lobos is a very nice island to go to for the day if you like walking as that's all you can do + go to the beach if you want. There are no other facilities on the island, so bring enough drinks and food yourself!

The transfer between the islands was excellent, friendly staff and flexible choice of return time. The island is well worth seeing and there is something for everyone from relaxing on the beach to hiking on the mountain.

Great day out. Very enjoyable I walk on sticks and managed to walk most of the island in 4 hours I had which was enough for me. The crew of the boat were very helpful in getting me off and on the bost

Cheap and fast :) the island was great. We took a lot of photos and there were nice viewpoints.

They are the best. Not to expensive and the stuff is very helpful.