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  • • Private catamaran for up to 12 guests
  • • Full equipment for snorkeling, kayaking, and paddleboarding included
  • • Mixed paella and free drink bar during the trip
  • • Free underwater photos in protected coves
  • • Relax on nets with views of Corralejo Dunes

Description

Context Lobos Island is a protected natural area located between Fuerteventura and Lanzarote, renowned for its crystal-clear waters and pristine white-sand coves. The private catamaran excursion departs from the port of Corralejo and offers up to 8 hours of relaxed sailing and water sports in a unique volcanic landscape. The journey provides panoramic views of the Corralejo Dunes and the dramatic volcanic silhouette of the island, with an average annual temperature that makes it ideal for year-round outdoor activities.

The Experience Board a private catamaran for a full day of sailing and gentle water sports. After a warm welcome and safety briefing, enjoy a peaceful sail as the sea breeze cools your skin. Upon arrival at the island, participate in snorkeling with full equipment, kayak and paddleboard sessions in transparent waters, and receive complimentary underwater photos taken in protected coves. A midday break includes a mixed paella and fresh fruit, served with a free bar to enjoy throughout the trip. The day concludes with free time to stroll, relax on the boat’s nets, or simply unwind with views of the Corralejo Dunes before returning to port.

For Whom Perfect for families with children over 3 years old, couples, or small groups seeking privacy and light water activities. No intense physical effort is required, making it ideal for travelers who value comfort and full-service hospitality. Not recommended for guests with limited mobility unless prior consultation has been made, nor for those who prefer not to spend several hours at sea.

Local Context Lobos Island is part of a protected natural park with regulated access to preserve its fragile ecosystem. The local community of Corralejo maintains a long-standing tradition of sailing and fishing, reflected in local cuisine and deep respect for nature. This excursion supports environmental conservation and raises awareness about marine protection.

Key Info

Difficulty

Easy

Setting

Outdoors

Best season

All year round

Recommended Age Range

All ages

Kid-friendly Booking required

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Practical Guide

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Expert Recommendations

Bring swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, and sunglasses. Wear comfortable clothing suitable for sea conditions and appropriate footwear if you plan to walk on the island. The best time to visit is year-round, ideally in the morning or early afternoon for optimal light and water temperature. Book in advance, and inform the operator of any food allergies for menu adjustments. This is a low-impact activity with relaxed moments and swimming opportunities.

Physical Requirements

light physical activity, mainly relaxation and gentle water activities

About the Area

The tour departs from Corralejo Port on Fuerteventura, a region famous for its dunes and beaches. Corralejo offers full tourist services, dining options, and water sports facilities. Nearby attractions include the Natural Park of the Dunes and guided hiking routes on Lobos Island. The area balances protected nature with accessible tourism infrastructure.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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The minimum age is 3 years old, provided the child is accompanied by a responsible adult to ensure safety throughout the activity.
Yes, snorkeling gear (mask, snorkel, fins), two kayaks, and two paddleboards are provided at no extra cost for all participants.
A mixed paella and fresh fruit are served, along with a free drink bar available throughout the excursion.
Yes, landing is permitted for walking or light hiking, provided you follow park regulations and have the required visit permit.
A visit permit (LobosPass) is mandatory. Daily visitor limits are enforced to protect the environment, and all activities that may harm the ecosystem are strictly prohibited.