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Day Trip to Corralejo & Lobos Island

Get ready for an excursion to the town of Corralejo and the island of Lobos. You'll spend a day on the Atlantic Ocean island hopping and exploring the Canary Islands. Description.

  • 8 hours
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Get ready for an excursion to the town of Corralejo and the island of Lobos. You'll spend a day on the Atlantic Ocean island hopping and exploring the Canary Islands.

Description

We’ll meet at Playa Blanca pier at the scheduled time and sail on a ferry to Corralejo. From there, we'll transfer to a catamaran to explore the waters between Fuerteventura and Lobos Island, enjoying views of Caldera Mountain, one of the oldest volcanoes in the Canary Islands.

Next, we’ll anchor near La Concha Beach on Lobos Island to enjoy its turquoise waters and marine reserve. We’ll split into two groups: one group will stay on the catamaran to enjoy water activities and a meal of paella with a drink, while the other group will embark on a guided tour to explore the lagoons and the historic fishing village of Lobos Island. After about 4 hours, the groups will switch activities, and we’ll head back to Corralejo.

You'll have three hours of free time to explore the village of Corralejo, known for its gastronomy, fashion, and handicraft stores. Stroll through its streets and visit the Natural Park of Corralejo Dunes, renowned for its beaches.

Finally, we'll take the ferry back to Playa Blanca, returning to the meeting point 8 hours later.

Included

  • Round–trip ferry ride from Playa Blanca to Corralejo
  • Catamaran ride
  • English–speaking guide
  • Food & drinks

Tips

  • Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible.

Location

Activity location

Cicar, Calle El Chinchorro, 35580 Yaiza (Las Palmas), Spain

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