• With over 35 years of experience, Barco Majorero is a family-owned ferry providing traditional service to Isla de Lobos.
• Enjoy a comfortable and leisurely journey while soaking up the scenic sea views.
• Travel more sustainably than high-speed boats, helping to protect the island’s environment.
• Our friendly and professional crew guarantees a welcoming and high-quality experience.
Premium<br/>Ferry Ticket and Entry Pass: Authorisation included. Everything is taken care of, so you don’t have to worry about handling any additional paperwork.
Ferry Return Ticket Only: Authorisation not included. Request it yourself for free at lobospass.com (5 days before your visit).
On the day of your trip, locate the "Naviera Nortour" ticket office at the entrance to the port. You must check in 20 minutes before the boat’s departure. The return time will be agreed upon with the boat crew, and you can choose from various return options: 11:40, 14:20, and 17:00, with additional times at 16:00 and 18:00 available from July to September, subject to availability.
If you’re driving, please be aware that parking can be challenging, so it’s advisable to plan ahead and allow extra time to find a parking space.
Upon arriving at Isla de Lobos, you can explore the island at your own pace.
Take your time to appreciate its unique landscapes or relax on its beaches. To the left, an 8-minute walk from the port brings you to "La Concha" beach, while to the right, a 7-minute walk leads to El Puertito, an old fishing village with a beautiful beach of pale golden sand.
For those who enjoy hiking, the island has several trails. You can ascend "La Caldera," a volcanic cone 127 metres high, offering breathtaking views of Fuerteventura and Lanzarote. The hike up and down takes around 1 hour and 30 minutes. Alternatively, visit the Martiño lighthouse to the north for panoramic sea views and vistas of the Lanzarote volcanoes. If you prefer, you can walk around the entire island, which takes approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.
After a 20-minute crossing, you will return to Corralejo Harbour, the same location from where you departed.
Meeting Point: Naviera Nortour, Muelle de Corralejo (Fuerteventura):
• Please arrive at least 20 minutes before the activity and find the "Naviera Nortour" ticket office at the port entrance, next to La Lonja. If driving, be aware that parking can be challenging, so plan to arrive well in advance. If you arrive late and miss the boat, you will not be entitled to a refund.
• The return time will be agreed upon with the boat crew.
• If you need to make any changes to your booking, please contact the booking channel directly.
Information for reservations from July to September: If your departure is at 15:30 or 16:30, you will have 2 hours or 1 hour on Lobos Island, respectively, as the last return is at 18:00.
What to Bring:
• Bring plenty of water and food – there are no shops on the island.
• Comfortable footwear for walking.
• High sun protection (creams, hats, umbrellas, etc.).
• Towel, swimsuit and flip flops.
• Copy of DNI, passport, or personal identification card.
Lobos Island Natural Park:
• Lobos Island is a protected area; please respect the rules to help conserve it.
• Pets are not allowed.
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Fuerteventura is generally safe, with low crime rates. However, visitors should take standard precautions to protect themselves and their belongings.
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