Tourist bus pick up from main resorts in Lanzarote to the port at Playa Blanca to catch the Express Ferry to Fuerteventura. Limited days.
transport<br/>Duration: 7 hours<br/>no drinks or meals included<br/>Lanzarote to Fuerteventura<br/>Fast ferry<br/>Pickup included
Board a morning transfer bus at the main holiday resort in Lanzarote, and travel to the southern part of Playa Blanca to catch the express Lineas Romero ferry to Fuerteventura.
Settle aboard the first Lineas Romero ferry at 9.30 of the day for the neighboring island, and enjoy the approximately 30-minute crossing.
On arrival in the port of Corralejo, set off to enjoy Fuerteventura as you wish. The island has some of the best beaches in the world and a famous sand dunes national park just south of Corralejo.
Plus, you can rent quad bikes (own expense), get active with lots of watersports (own expense), or explore Corralejo town with its many shops, bars, and restaurants.
Catch the last return ferry of the day back to Lanzarote 5:30 p.m.and enjoy a bus transfer to your resort, bringing your experience to an end.
Rather travel to Fuerteventura with a guide? If so, take a look at a Fuerteventura day trip from Lanzarote here on Viator.
Taquilla Lineas Romero en Playa Blanca dentro de la terminal en el puerto
• Important information: A valid passport or Identity card is required for each person traveling (baby, child, adult)
Hotel pickups commence approximately 30 - 60 minutes prior to this time. please confirm your picup point / time 24 hours before
Lanzarote is a volcanic island in the Canary Islands known for its dramatic landscapes, unique architecture, and year-round mild climate. It's a paradise for nature lovers, offering a mix of black sand beaches, lunar-like landscapes, and charming villages.
A unique volcanic landscape with geothermal activity. Visitors can take a guided bus tour to see the fire mountains and geysers.
A stunning natural cave system designed by César Manrique. Features a lagoon, restaurant, and auditorium.
A museum dedicated to the life and work of César Manrique, the artist and architect who shaped Lanzarote's unique aesthetic.
A beautiful, secluded beach with golden sand and clear waters, located in the southern part of the island.
A stunning viewpoint designed by César Manrique, offering panoramic views of the nearby island of La Graciosa.
Wrinkled potatoes boiled in saltwater and served with a spicy mojo sauce made from peppers, garlic, and olive oil.
A traditional fish stew made with salted fish, potatoes, and sometimes sweet potatoes, cooked in a clay pot.
Lanzarote is known for its unique goat cheese, often flavored with herbs, peppers, or even volcanic ash.
A sweet white wine produced in Lanzarote, made from the Malvasía grape variety grown in the unique volcanic soil of La Geria.
This is the best time to visit Lanzarote for pleasant weather and outdoor activities. The island is less crowded, and temperatures are ideal for exploring.
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Lanzarote is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to take precautions and be aware of your surroundings.
Arrecife Bus Station
Buses are reliable and affordable. They are a good option for getting around, but schedules can be limited in rural areas.
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Car, Bike, Scooter
A small, unspoiled island with beautiful beaches, clear waters, and a laid-back atmosphere. La Graciosa is part of the Chinijo Archipelago and is a popular day trip from Lanzarote.
A small village known for its volcanic landscapes, hiking trails, and outdoor activities. Jinamar is a great spot for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
A stunning cliff formation on the northwest coast of Lanzarote, offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and the nearby island of La Graciosa. Famara Cliff is a popular spot for hiking, photography, and birdwatching.
Price varies by option