Excursions to Isla de Lobos

Excursion to Isla de Lobos from Lanzarote


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PRICE: Adults 67 €

Children 45 €


⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 9.5 /10     



 ⏳ 6H Aprox.

 

FREE CANCELLATION AND MODIFICATION OF DATES!!


BOOK AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, THERE IS A LIMITED SPACE TO VISIT THE ISLAND DAILY!


WHAT DO WE VISIT:


Pick up at the hotels or surroundings to start the excursions

  • Departure from the Marina of Puerto del Carmen around
  • 10:00 a.m. Sailing by boat to the paradisiacal island of wolves and in search of dolphins. Approximately an hour and a half
  • Free time on the island: 2,5 h.
  • Arrival at the port again at 2:40 p.m. approx. Return of customers to their respective collection points.

 

SCHEDULE OF VISITS:


It is a small islet of about 4.5 km² located to the northeast of the island of Fuerteventura. Separated by the Bocaina Strait, whose depth does not exceed 30 meters. The island can be seen clearly from Corralejo. Its name comes from the fact that in the past the island was inhabited by Mediterranean monk or friar seals (also known as sea lions), now in danger of extinction. The fishermen eliminated the species, since they thought that its voracity reduced the marine resources of the area. Each of these animals needs between 30 and 40 kg of fish per day. Efforts are underway to reintroduce the sea lions, despite the refusal of the fishermen. La Concha beach in Lobos. It is protected and forms the Islote de Lobos Natural Park. It is home to more than 130 plant species and several species of birds, highlighting the herring gull, the great bustard (at certain times of the year) and the gray shearwater. The seabed is an underwater reserve area and contains great ecological wealth. Its maximum height is in La Caldera, 127 m.


INCLUDES:


  • Transfer by coach, round trip to the closest pick-up point to your hotel
  • 1 picnic (Sandwich, fruit and yogurt) and various drinks (non-alcoholic)
  • Authorization management to visit the island

 

 

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