Lobos Island is a natural treasure waiting to be explored. Located north of Fuerteventura, this islet is renowned for its uniqueness and unusual landscape. Unlike other coastal areas, Lobos offers a raw and authentic beauty, and here you'll find the beaches with less wind and waves compared to Fuerteventura.
After a short 20-minute boat ride from Corralejo. Upon arrival, you'll be welcomed by a statue of Josefina Plá, the Spanish writer, poet, and essayist born on the island, located next to the Visitor Center. To many, Lobos Island feels like a world of its own, with its dry, volcanic, and rugged landscape. As there are no shops on the island, remember to bring food, water, sunscreen, and anything else you'll need for a day in this sun-soaked environment.
The path to El Puertito, an old fishing village near a white sand beach, is to the right of the harbor. To the left lies the island's only beach, "La Concha," perfect for swimming or sunbathing. For a more adventurous experience, you can hike to the top of "La Caldera," the island's highest peak, which takes around 1 hour and 30 minutes for the round trip. If you wish to explore the entire island, the walk will take about 2 hours and 30 minutes.
Rest assured that the management of the entry authorization to Lobos Island is included, ensuring a worry-free experience. The premium option offered here includes the supplier's responsibility for ordering an authorization pass to the island of Lobos, from the government web page.