
How to get to Fuerteventura from Lanzarote: quick and complete guide 2026
If you're in Lanzarote and want to visit Fuerteventura, the fastest and most convenient way is by ferry from Playa Blanca to Corralejo, with a trip of just 30 minutes.
You can book your ticket here and check updated prices and schedules.

Congratulations! With your ferry booked, all that's left is to enjoy Fuerteventura. Here’s a complete plan to help you make the most of your day (or days) on the island:
If there's one thing that defines Fuerteventura, it's its white-sand beaches and turquoise waters. Perfect for sunbathing, swimming, or simply switching off.
If you like to get moving, Fuerteventura has trails and viewpoints that will take your breath away.
Tip: Bring comfortable shoes and water—the island is bigger than it looks!
Thanks to the constant winds, Fuerteventura is a paradise for sea lovers:
If you prefer someone else to plan it for you, there are tours and excursions that let you discover the island stress-free:
Approximate schedules:
- Lanzarote → Fuerteventura: 9:30, 11:15, 12:45, 16:30, 18:30
- Fuerteventura → Lanzarote: 10:30, 12:00, 13:30, 17:30, 19:30
Tip: Always confirm the schedules, as they may vary depending on season or operator.
Indicative prices:
- Residents: Adults 5 € one way / 9,50 € round trip; Minors 2,50 € / 5 €
- Non-residents: Adults 20 € / 38 €; Minors 10 € / 20 €
You can book your ticket here and check updated prices and schedules.
Okay, I have the ticket—now what?

Congratulations! With your ferry booked, all that's left is to enjoy Fuerteventura. Here’s a complete plan to help you make the most of your day (or days) on the island:
Beaches and places to swim
If there's one thing that defines Fuerteventura, it's its white-sand beaches and turquoise waters. Perfect for sunbathing, swimming, or simply switching off.
- Aguas Verdes natural pools: an almost secret little spot where the water gets trapped between rocks, forming small calm pools. Ideal for a relaxing swim.
- Other recommended beaches: Corralejo, Playa del Matorral, Cofete... each with its own charm and personality.
Tip: check the tide before you go, because these pools only appear at low tide.
Hiking or cycling routes
If you like to get moving, Fuerteventura has trails and viewpoints that will take your breath away.
- Mirador de las Peñitas: near Aguas Verdes, with spectacular mountain and coast views.
- Betancuria: the island’s historic capital, where, in addition to the San Buenaventura convent, you’ll find easy hiking routes and charming landscapes.
Tip: Bring comfortable shoes and water—the island is bigger than it looks!
Water sports
Thanks to the constant winds, Fuerteventura is a paradise for sea lovers:
- Surfing, windsurfing and paddleboarding are kings of the ocean.
- Near Corralejo and other main beaches there are schools and equipment rentals, for both beginners and experts.
Organized excursions
If you prefer someone else to plan it for you, there are tours and excursions that let you discover the island stress-free:
- Fuerteventura at your own pace – Explore the island on your own with suggested routes.
- Fuerteventura highlights – A selection of the most photogenic and iconic places.
- Ferry + catamaran to Lobos Island – Ideal for a full day between islands, beaches and snorkeling.



