Explore Isla de Lobos: Hike ancient Roman sites, climb La Caldera, visit Martiño Lighthouse, and swim in El Puertito’s natural pools.
Explore Isla de Lobos: Hike ancient Roman sites, climb La Caldera, visit Martiño Lighthouse, and swim in El Puertito’s natural pools.
- Isla de Lobos - This hiking trail to Islote de Lobos promises a thoroughly enriching experience. This small island, named after the monk seals that once lived along its shores until the last century, spans just 4.5 square kilometers. Its unique wildlife and plant life, along with its pristine waters and stunning volcanic landscapes, have made it a…
- Isla de Lobos - This hiking trail to Islote de Lobos promises a thoroughly enriching experience. This small island, named after the monk seals that once lived along its shores until the last century, spans just 4.5 square kilometers. Its unique wildlife and plant life, along with its pristine waters and stunning volcanic landscapes, have made it a Natural Park.
Itinerary:
09:30: Gather at the Port of Corralejo.
09:45: Ferry ride to Lobos
10:30: Explore the island on foot
14:30: Enjoy lunch
16:15: Return boat to Corralejo
16:45: Arrival and conclusion of the tour

- Round trip ferry transportation to Lobos Island.
- Local hiking guide.
- Trekking poles.
- Lunch
- Snacks
- Civil Liability, Accident and Emergency Insurance.
- Round trip ferry transportation to Lobos Island.
- Local hiking guide.
- Trekking poles.
- Lunch
- Snacks
- Civil Liability, Accident and Emergency Insurance.
- Hotels pick up
- Hotels pick up
A short ferry ride from the port of Corralejo, lasting approximately 15 minutes, will offer breathtaking views and the pristine clarity of turquoise waters. Upon arrival, after securing a lunch reservation at the island’s sole restaurant, the journey continues along the path to the beach of La Calera or La Concha. This idyllic natural bay features an…
A short ferry ride from the port of Corralejo, lasting approximately 15 minutes, will offer breathtaking views and the pristine clarity of turquoise waters. Upon arrival, after securing a lunch reservation at the island’s sole restaurant, the journey continues along the path to the beach of La Calera or La Concha. This idyllic natural bay features an archaeological site dating back to the ancient Romans, who established a settlement on the island for purple dye production.
The adventure includes a climb to the summit of the La Caldera volcano, standing at 127 meters, offering spectacular vistas. The journey proceeds north to the Martiño Lighthouse, one of the oldest in the Canary Islands. Following this, the route leads to Las Lagunitas, a salt marsh teeming with vegetation. The final destination is El Puertito, a quaint village of former fishermen, where a refreshing swim in natural pools awaits. The day concludes with a delightful paella at the restaurant, boasting the finest sea views.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.