Lobos Island Trip
Take a short ferry ride from the harbor to explore the volcanic landscapes and clear lagoons of Lobos Island.





Corralejo is the largest resort town on Fuerteventura, offering a unique blend of natural wonders and modern amenities. The town is most famous for the Corralejo Natural Park, where miles of white sand dunes meet the Atlantic Ocean. Its beaches are a haven for windsurfers, kitesurfers, and traditional sunbathers. The harbor serves as a gateway for excursions to the uninhabited Lobos Island, while the town center provides a lively backdrop of international restaurants, bars, and boutiques. Whether you're looking for adventure on the waves or a relaxed evening by the sea, Corralejo captures the essence of the Canary Islands' laid-back charm.
Corralejo is the largest resort town on Fuerteventura, offering a unique blend of natural wonders and modern amenities. The town is most famous for the Corralejo Natural Park, where miles of white sand dunes meet the Atlantic Ocean. Its beaches are a haven for windsurfers, kitesurfers, and traditional sunbathers. The harbor serves as a gateway for excursions to the uninhabited Lobos Island, while the town center provides a lively backdrop of international restaurants, bars, and boutiques. Whether you're looking for adventure on the waves or a relaxed evening by the sea, Corralejo captures the essence of the Canary Islands' laid-back charm.
Expansive Corralejo Natural Park with iconic sand dunes.
Crystal-clear waters perfect for surfing and kiteboarding.
Lively harbor area with ferries to nearby Lobos Island.
Pedestrianized main street filled with shops and restaurants.
Close access to the Corralejo Natural Park for hiking and photography.
Excellent infrastructure for water sports including rentals and schools.
A wide variety of accommodation options from luxury resorts to surf hostels.
Take a short ferry ride from the harbor to explore the volcanic landscapes and clear lagoons of Lobos Island.
Visit the Grandes Playas within the Natural Park for the most iconic views and pristine swimming spots.
Beach lovers, windsurfers, and families seeking a sun-drenched getaway.
EUR €
$70-$120 p/day
Spanish, English, German
Fuerteventura means 'strong wind'; be prepared for breezy conditions, especially on the more exposed northern beaches.
Check out the local craft markets held weekly for unique souvenirs and handmade Canarian goods.
April-June, September-November
Warm and pleasant temperatures with fewer crowds, ideal for exploring the dunes without the summer heat.
Hot and sunny, perfect for beach days, though this is the peak season for tourists.
The ocean remains warm and the winds are often calmer, making it a great time for swimming and boat trips.
A popular escape for Europeans seeking sun; temperatures are mild, though evenings can be cool.