Getting There
Take a ferry from Corralejo in Fuerteventura to reach Lobos Island.





Lobos Island, part of Spain's Canary Islands, is a small yet captivating destination just north of Fuerteventura. Spanning 4.68 square kilometers, this island has been a protected nature reserve since 1982, offering an untouched natural environment. Visitors can reach Lobos via a short ferry ride from Corralejo and enjoy activities such as hiking and snorkeling. The island is home to the Punta Martiño Lighthouse, adding a historical touch to its scenic beauty. With its serene atmosphere and natural allure, Lobos is perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat in nature.
Lobos Island, part of Spain's Canary Islands, is a small yet captivating destination just north of Fuerteventura. Spanning 4.68 square kilometers, this island has been a protected nature reserve since 1982, offering an untouched natural environment. Visitors can reach Lobos via a short ferry ride from Corralejo and enjoy activities such as hiking and snorkeling. The island is home to the Punta Martiño Lighthouse, adding a historical touch to its scenic beauty. With its serene atmosphere and natural allure, Lobos is perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat in nature.
Protected nature reserve since 1982.
Accessible via short ferry ride from Fuerteventura.
Offers hiking and snorkeling tours.
Home to Punta Martiño Lighthouse.
Accessible only by ferry from Fuerteventura.
Limited facilities on the island, plan accordingly.
Ideal for day trips with hiking and snorkeling opportunities.
Take a ferry from Corralejo in Fuerteventura to reach Lobos Island.
Wear comfortable shoes for hiking and bring snorkeling gear to explore the underwater life.
Nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers.
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Spanish, English
Nature, Adventure, Relaxation
Respect the protected status of the island and follow guidelines to preserve its natural beauty.