
easy
4 hours
Suitable for most fitness levels; participants should be comfortable boarding a small boat and swimming short distances.
A four-hour private sail from Corralejo to Lobos Island that combines snorkeling, paddleboarding, light fishing, and a relaxed Canarian lunch. Ideal for travelers who want a flexible, small-group sea day with clear water and dramatic coastal scenery.
You step off the quay in Corralejo and the Atlantic takes over—cool wind filling the sails, water sparking like scattered glass, and the little town shrinking into a band of white and ochre behind you.

Meet at the SurfBoat Fuerteventura ticket center in Corralejo Harbour at least 20 minutes before departure to handle boarding and safety briefing.
Shallow reefs and rocky shorelines make slip-resistant water shoes useful for entering and exiting the boat and exploring the beach.
The island is inside a protected marine area—use biodegradable sunscreen to reduce damage to seagrass and reef life.
Choose a morning slot for calmer water and better snorkel visibility; choose sunset for softer light and cooler conditions on deck.
Lobos Island was historically used by fishermen and mariners; its name refers to the monk seals that once frequented its shores.
The island and surrounding waters are protected; visitors should follow ranger guidance, avoid removing marine life, and use reef‑safe products.
Protects your skin and the marine environment during snorkeling and sunbathing.
summer specific
Protects feet on rocky landings and slippery decks.
Blocks cool Atlantic breezes during open-water sailing, especially in the evening.
spring specific
Keeps valuables dry while on deck or during water activities.