Lanzarote: Day Trips and Tours from Fuerteventura

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Lying just north of Fuerteventura, the island of Lanzarote is sometimes overlooked by holidaymakers flocking to the Canary Islands — but with its glittering beaches and stretches of blackened volcanic cliffs contrasted against sparkling azure water, you’ll soon come to appreciate its otherworldly beauty.

The island is best explored during a Lanzarote day trip from Fuerteventura — allowing you to discover all the charm and splendor it offers.

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Lanzarote: Day Trips and Tours from Fuerteventura

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Lying just north of Fuerteventura, the island of Lanzarote is sometimes overlooked by holidaymakers flocking to the Canary Islands — but with its glittering beaches and stretches of blackened volcanic cliffs contrasted against sparkling azure water, you’ll soon come to appreciate its otherworldly beauty.

The island is best explored during a Lanzarote day trip from Fuerteventura — allowing you to discover all the charm and splendor it offers.

Here's all you need to know about Lanzarote, one of the most exciting day trips from Fuerteventura.

How to get to Lanzarote from Fuerteventura?

Lanzarote is an island in the Atlantic Ocean, approximately 15 kilometers north of Fuerteventura — making it the most northern island in the archipelago.

From Fuerteventura to Lanzarote by ferry

You must board a ferry if you want to travel to Lanzarote from Fuerteventura. The ferries depart from the harbor in Corralejo and travel to Playa Blanca in Southern Lanzarote.

The entire ferry ride will take roughly 35 minutes to complete, and there are usually 12 ferries per day — with one leaving every 25 minutes.

Guided tour to Lanzarote from Fuerteventura

Traveling to Lanzarote from Fuerteventura on your own steam involves quite a lot of logistics — as you’ll need to rent a car or use public transport as well as a ferry.

A much simpler option is a guided tour of the island from Fuerteventura. This way, all the logistics of traveling to and from the island will be taken care of, allowing you to sit back and relax.

What is the typical itinerary?

Each tour to Lanzarote from Fuerteventura has a unique itinerary, however, they all have one thing in common — an air-conditioned vehicle picking you up from your hotel and driving you to the ferry port in Corralejo.

From here, your tour will start in earnest as you meet your guide and fellow passengers. During the short interisland voyage, you’ll hear about the strategic role that the Canary Islands played during Spain’s colonial endeavors.

You’ll make landfall in the resort town of Playa Blanca before heading out to the countryside to learn more about the local history and economy. Visit small homesteads and learn how local farmers use the volcanic earth to work wonders, before heading to Timanfaya National Park.

Admire the brutal beauty of this desolate stretch of earth — with its red and black sands dotted with geysers and the looming presence of an active volcano. Finally, you’ll head to a local seaside village for a delicious traditional lunch while learning more about local customs and traditions — before heading back to Playa Blanca and your journey back home to Fuerteventura.

What kinds of tours are available to go to Lanzarote?

Full-day tour of Lanzarote’s Timanfaya Park from Fuerteventura

If you’re looking for a cost-effective way to explore the wonders of Timanfaya — arguably Lanzarote’s main attraction — you won’t do better than this full-day tour of the famous fiery plains.

Enjoy the company of a qualified guide as they tell you more about the fascinating geography that you’ll find throughout the park — as well as the manner in which it shaped Lanzarote’s way of life.

While the tour focuses on the Timanfaya volcano and surrounding park, you’ll also visit local farming communities who’ve spent generations taming the red-black earth. Settle down and listen to age-old tales of myth and legend that are as strange and captivating as the lands they inhabit.

Lanzarote day trip with wine-tasting from Fuerteventura

Wine-making on Lanzarote has a long and interesting history, as you’ll discover during a full-day wine tasting tour on the island. The volcanic earth presents conditions that you’ll find nowhere else on earth, as is evident by the wines produced in La Geria.

At first glance, these vineyards look undeniably lunar, with horseshoe-shaped walls protecting each individual vine against the elements. But these vineyards aren’t only a sight to behold, they produce some of the world’s most interesting wines, thanks to their unique terroir.

Private catamaran day tour of Lanzarote with Lobos Island visit

This private tour enables you to explore this part of the Canary Islands in absolute luxury — and your home for the day will be a fully kitted-out catamaran, catering to your every need and fancy. As this is a private boat tour from Fuerteventura, you can customize the itinerary to suit your needs.

One of the must-visit locations during your day out is Lobos Island — a stunning little islet with crystal clear waters that are as perfect for snorkeling as they are for unforgettable photos.

How much does a day trip to Lanzarote from Fuerteventura cost?

Full-day tours of Lanzarote’s Timanfaya Park from Fuerteventura cost around €80 per person — offering the most affordable way of exploring the island. However, you’ll be part of a fairly large group of up to 15 people.

Lanzarote day trips with wine tasting from Fuerteventura cost around €130 per person, which includes lunch.

Private catamaran day tours of Lanzarote with a visit to Lobos Island cost €1100 per group, with a maximum of 12 people.

What will you see and do?

Lanzarote

Lanzarote is the most northern of the main Canary Islands and its unique geography has made it a hotspot for outdoor enthusiasts — with the island perfect for hiking, snorkeling, scuba diving and surfing.

The island also boasts one of the most interesting vinicultures in the world — with locals employing innovative methods to deal with the conditions — making Lanzarote perfect for wine tasting.

Lobos Island

Lobos Island is an uninhabited paradise, featuring sparkling azure waters that would make any would-be influencer blush. But the beauty is more than skin deep, with the entire islet designated as a protected park that’s home to over 130 species of plants — while also being a haven for birds.

Timanfaya

Timanfaya means fire mountains, and this active volcano lives up to its name — even though the last major eruption took place a couple of centuries ago. The eponymous park is home to several geysers as well as unforgettably alienlike landscapes — making it a must-see destination when visiting Lanzarote.

When is the best time to visit Lanzarote?

The best time to visit Lanzarote is during the spring months, particularly April and May, when the weather is generally mild and warm. Lanzarote is less crowded in spring, making it ideal for exploring the island's volcanic terrains and pristine beaches. The short ferry ride between the two Canary Islands is also pleasant during these months.

Travel tips

  • Ferries can fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons. Book in advance to secure your spot and potentially get better prices.
  • Lanzarote can be sunny and windy. Wear sunblock, sunglasses, and a hat.
  • Whether exploring volcanic terrains or strolling in towns, sturdy footwear is essential.
  • While there, make sure to try local delicacies, like "papas arrugadas" (wrinkled potatoes) with "mojo rojo" (chili pepper garlic sauce).

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