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Lobos Celia Cruz Ferry Return Tickets

Lobos Celia Cruz Ferry Return Tickets

Avenida Maritima s/nMorning Ticket: The meeting point is at 09:30, to take the 09:45 departure ferry. The return ferry departs Lobos at 14:00 (the return times can be subject to change, but the crew will advise you on the day).Afternoon Ticket: The meeting point is at 12:15, to take the 12:30 departure ferry. The return ferry departs Lobos at 16:15 or 17:15 (18:15 in high season only The return times can be subject to change, but the crew will advise you on the day).

Activities
Great outdoors
Nature
Excursions & day trips
Boats

With no cars and just wildlife, Lobos Island is a getaway just off the coast of Fuerteventura. You'll take the ferry over from Corralejo and get the chance to discover its unblemished delights – there are but a handful of buildings. Because it's a protected area, visits are limited in numbers and duration, with morning and afternoon slots booked at least five days in advance.After a short crossing over from Fuerteventura, you'll set foot on a desert island where life seems to stand still. Whether you're a nature lover or a sunseeker, you're bound to fall in love with its pristine beaches, waters brimming with marine life and walking trails that criss-cross the arid volcanic landscape.On the north coast, you'll find a lighthouse with panoramic views over the ocean. And despite its desert-like landscape, Lobos is home to birdlife and 130 species of plants. With so much nature around you, you'll be able to completely unwind in peace and tranquillity.

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$18.00
Cofete Sunset 4x4 Safari with Meal in Punta de Jandia

Cofete Sunset 4x4 Safari with Meal in Punta de Jandia

Hotel Faro de Jandia, Av. del Saladar, 17, 35626 Solana Matorral, Las Palmas, Spain

Activities
Great outdoors
Off-road
Excursions & day trips
Food & drink
Sightseeing & traditions
Countryside

The volcanic landscapes of Fuerteventura's mountainous interior are scaled from the seemingly endless coastline is this late afternoon off-road safari to Cofete. Juan Carlos, one of our local guides, says, ‘Cofete was so removed from civilisation that it spawned a wartime spy mystery – and countless novels – centred on the enigmatic Villa Winter. Was it a transmission centre for U-boats? A hideout for secret agents? A ratline staging post? A venue for hedonistic parties? The legend only grows with each passing year.'You'll first head into Fuerteventura's central mountains, where cloud-wreathed slopes plunge down to endless, deserted beaches. The most eye-catching is Cofete beach, which clocks in at almost 14km. The spray from waves creates an almost ever-present haze over the shoreline. Heading off-road onto hairpin tracks, you'll bump around the Mars-like landscapes around Pico de la Zarza, one of the island's highest volcanic peaks. Here, you'll enjoy panoramic views over the buffeted west coast before dropping down to Cofete, a ramshackle hamlet.This mostly abandoned village is home to the mysterious Villa Winter, which is rumoured to have been a Nazi hideout after World War II. Next, it's off to Punta de Jandia at Fuerteventura's southern tip. Hopefully, you can enjoy a sunset over the lighthouse and Atlantic, before a meal and glass of wine at one of the few restaurants found in this remote part of the island. You'll then wind your way back to your hotel under the starlit sky.

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$70.00