A Practical Look at the Day Trip from Lanzarote to Fuerteventura
If you’re considering a quick jaunt over to Fuerteventura from Lanzarote, this day trip might just be on your radar. It promises a full day of exploring the highlights—think stunning dunes, quaint fishing villages, and vibrant beaches—without the hassle of planning transportation or logistics. While it’s not a deep-dive into every inch of the island, it hits many of the essentials in a manageable, guided format.
What we like about this experience? First, the smooth combination of boat and bus transport makes for a relaxed and scenic journey. Second, the guided commentary and friendly guides seem to add a personal touch that can really enhance the day. On the flip side, the tour’s structure can feel a bit rushed at times, especially for those who prefer to linger longer at each spot. It’s best suited for travelers who want a taste of Fuerteventura without sacrificing a whole day, or those who prefer guided tours for ease and comfort.
This trip offers good value given the included ferry, transport, and guide. However, it’s important to recognize it’s a fast-paced overview—not a leisurely exploration. If you’re after a more relaxed, in-depth experience, you might want to consider other options. But if you’re looking for a day packed with views, culture, and the chance to see a different island, it’s a solid choice.
Key Points

- Comfortable transportation with ferry and air-conditioned bus.
- Guided experience with friendly, multilingual guides.
- Includes hotel pickup and drop-off, which simplifies logistics.
- Time at each stop is balanced, but some reviews mention feeling rushed.
- Stunning scenery and photo opportunities—especially at the dunes and beaches.
- Good value for the full-day package, especially considering ferry costs are included.
Exploring the Itinerary in Detail

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Starting Point: Playa Blanca
The tour kicks off at Playa Blanca, where you’ll hop aboard a modern, fast ferry at around 9:30 AM. The crossing takes about 30 minutes, offering plenty of chances to enjoy the views across the Atlantic. If you enjoy boat rides, the ferry is a highlight by itself, providing a different perspective of the islands and setting a relaxed tone for the day.
One thing to keep in mind: the ferry ride is generally smooth, but some reviews mention choppiness, and a few passengers felt it was a bit bumpy, especially if you’re prone to seasickness. Bringing motion sickness tablets or some snacks might be a good idea.
Corralejo: The Vibrant Town
Once in Fuerteventura, you’ll board a comfortable, air-conditioned bus that whisks you to Corralejo, the lively northern town. This stop lasts about 1 hour 15 minutes, giving you room to explore shops, cafes, or the beaches at your own pace. It’s an excellent quick peek at local life and is often appreciated for offering some free time amid the structured day.
Reviews highlight that guides are friendly and informative, slipping easily into different languages, making the experience accessible for many visitors. Some travelers note that the free time here is just right for a quick stroll or a snack, but if you’re craving more, you might find it a little limited.
El Cotillo: Fishers’ Charm
Next, the tour takes you to El Cotillo, a small fishing village with a laid-back vibe. Here, you can walk along sands, watch the waves roll in, and soak up the local atmosphere. Lunch isn’t included, so many opt to try the local eateries, which get good reviews for casual, fresh seafood and tapas.
The reviews are generally positive, with travelers remarking that the charm of El Cotillo lies in its simplicity and scenic beauty. Some suggest spending a little more time here to truly soak in the village, but the schedule is tight.
Parque Natural de Corralejo: Dunes Galore
The highlight for many is the Natural Park of Dunes, where you’ll spend around 20 minutes admiring and playing on the spectacular slopes of sand. It’s an eye-catching landscape, ideal for photos and just feeling the vastness of the desert-like dunes. The slopes are big enough to have fun, and it’s an activity that most people find memorable.
Several reviews mention the dunes as a “fun” part of the trip, and it’s perfect for grabbing quick photos or simply marveling at nature’s artistry. Pack your camera and wear comfortable shoes—this is one of those spots that looks better in pictures than in words.
Relaxing on the Beaches
The tour allocates about 1.5 hours for beach time in the dunes area, which is usually enough for a quick swim, sunbathing, or just unwinding. However, some comments suggest that this could be longer, especially if you want to really relax or explore more thoroughly. Remember, the schedule is quite packed, so you’ll need to prioritize your time here.
Return to Lanzarote
The journey back is straightforward: around 5:10 PM, the group boards the ferry back to Corralejo, arriving in Lanzarote about 6 PM. After disembarking, the coach will transfer you back to your hotel, which is a real convenience. One common complaint is that sometimes the coach drops passengers off at different spots or doesn’t follow the pick-up points exactly, so check your details beforehand.
What the Tour Includes and Excludes

The included parts—ferry transportation, a knowledgeable multilingual guide, hotel pickup and drop-off, and WiFi—combine to give a hassle-free experience. For just over $70, this covers transportation costs that could easily add up if you tried to assemble it yourself.
However, food and drinks are not included, so bring some snacks or plan to buy lunch in El Cotillo or Corralejo. Keep in mind that lunch options are available but at your own expense.
The tour’s flexibility is another plus—since it’s operated by Lineas Romero, known for professional organization, you can generally expect a smooth flow, but always be aware that weather or other conditions can lead to slight alterations in the schedule.
What Travelers Say
Looking at the reviews, the majority are positive, praising the friendly guides, stunning scenic stops, and the value for money. Many highlight that the boat ride and the stops at the dunes and beaches are the main attractions, with quite a few mentioning that the trip is well-organized.
Some reviews, however, point out the feeling of rushing—particularly at the fishing village and the beach, where time slips away quickly. Others mention that certain stops could be slightly longer, especially if you want to explore more deeply.
A few disappointed travelers express frustration over logistical hiccups, like missed pickups or feeling that the day was too hurried. These seem to be exceptions rather than the rule and are often linked to miscommunications or unforeseen issues.
Who Would Enjoy This Tour?

This day trip is best suited for travelers who want a comprehensive snapshot of Fuerteventura’s northern highlights without spending too much time on planning. It’s ideal if you enjoy guided experiences, scenic views, and mixing sightseeing with some beach relaxation.
If you’re traveling with family or friends who prefer a quick, organized overview rather than detailed exploration, this trip will probably suit you well. It’s also a good fit if you’re staying in Lanzarote and want to see a different island without the commitment of a multi-day tour.
The Sum Up

This Fuerteventura day trip from Lanzarote offers a convenient way to see some of the island’s most iconic sights in one well-organized package. You’ll enjoy the scenic ferry crossing, the vibrant town of Corralejo, the peaceful fishing village of El Cotillo, and the breathtaking dunes—all with the comfort of guided commentary.
While the schedule can feel a bit tight, and some stops are brief, the experience is generally praised for its good value, friendly guides, and beautiful scenery. It’s a solid option for anyone who wants a taste of Fuerteventura, especially if you’re short on time but still want a meaningful glimpse of this unique island.
If you love natural landscapes, enjoy guided tours, or simply want an easy way to cross between islands without much fuss, this trip should definitely be on your list. Just remember to bring your camera, some sunscreen, and a flexible attitude.
Day trip to Fuerteventura from Lanzarote
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FAQ

What is included in the tour?
The tour includes ferry transport from Lanzarote to Fuerteventura, a guided commentary by multilingual guides, hotel pickup and drop-off at selected hotels, and WiFi on board. Food and drinks are not included.
How long is the ferry ride?
The ferry crossing lasts approximately 30 minutes, offering good views of the Atlantic and a comfortable ride.
What stops are part of the itinerary?
Stops include Playa Blanca for boarding, Corralejo town for exploring, El Cotillo fishing village for walks and lunch, the Natural Park of Dunes for photos and fun, and beach relaxation time before returning.
Is the schedule flexible?
The schedule is quite structured, with designated times at each stop. Some travelers feel it’s a bit rushed, especially if you prefer more leisure time.
Are hotel pickups available?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are included at select Lanzarote hotels, making the day more convenient.
What should I bring?
Bring your swimsuit, sunscreen, hat, towel, and comfortable walking shoes. Passports or ID are required for travel in Spain, as noted in the tour details.
How is the guide?
According to reviews, guides are friendly, professional, and multilingual, adding value through informative commentary.
What about food?
You’ll need to purchase lunch separately, although there are plenty of options in El Cotillo and Corralejo. Some reviewers recommend trying tapas instead of big lunches to maximize exploration time.
Would I recommend this tour?
If you want a quick, scenic, and organized way to see Fuerteventura’s highlights, yes. It’s especially good for those who appreciate guided tours and a good balance of sightseeing and beach time. If you prefer a more relaxed pace or in-depth exploration, consider other options.
That’s it! Whether you’re after stunning dunes, charming villages, or just a taste of Fuerteventura’s natural beauty, this tour offers a practical way to make it happen. Just remember to go with an open mind, keep an eye on the schedule, and enjoy the journey.
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