Private Catamaran trips to Lobos Island in Lagoon 400

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Private Catamaran trips to Lobos Island in Lagoon 400

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  • 4 to 8 hours (approx.)
  • From $905.09
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Lobos Island, minus the crowd chaos. A private catamaran day from Corralejo lets you steer your own pace, with snorkeling, swimming, and kayak time built in. The boat you get is a Lagoon catamaran, known for comfort and stability—great when you want a calm, “this is special” feel without fuss.

I also really like that this trip comes packaged with day-long water fun and the small extras that save you money. You get multiple options on the water—paddle boards and kayaks—plus drinks and included underwater photo souvenirs, so the day feels complete right from the start.

One thing to consider: the price is per group (up to 4). If you’re traveling as a solo rider or couple, it can cost more than shared boat trips, even though a lot is included.

Private Lagoon 400-style catamaran for up to 4

Snorkeling, swimming, paddle boards, and kayaks included

Drinks included on board plus tableware if you bring food

Photo perks: underwater photographs and free souvenir photos

Pickup in the Corralejo area, then back to the same meeting point

Private Lagoon 400 to Lobos: What You’re Actually Buying

Private Catamaran trips to Lobos Island in Lagoon 400 - Private Lagoon 400 to Lobos: What You’re Actually Buying

This is a private catamaran outing to Lobos Island from Fuerteventura, run around comfort and control. You’re not lining up with strangers, negotiating group rules, or spending the best part of the day waiting. Instead, you’re on a Lagoon-style catamaran with enough space to spread out and enough stability that water time stays the focus.

A big part of the value here is that the “extras” many tours charge for are baked into the day. You get the water activity kit on board—paddle boards and kayaks—plus snorkeling support and included photo keepsakes. On a day trip, those add-ons usually sneak up in cost. Here, they’re part of the package.

If your idea of a great day is simple: get out on the water, see what’s under the surface, then relax with a drink nearby, this format fits well.

Corralejo Start and the On-Boat Setup You Can Plan Around

Private Catamaran trips to Lobos Island in Lagoon 400 - Corralejo Start and the On-Boat Setup You Can Plan Around

The experience starts in Corralejo at Fuerteventura Dune Buggy Tours Corralejo, Av. Juan Carlos I, 74. You’ll meet there and the tour ends back at the same meeting point, which keeps logistics easy.

If you’re staying in the Corralejo area, you may be able to get free pickup. The pickup points are available within Corralejo, and you’ll get confirmation after you share your accommodation details. That helps a lot if you don’t want to think about parking or taxis before a water-based trip.

Once you’re on board, the practical stuff matters: the catamaran includes tableware, so you’re not limited to whatever snack you brought in your hands. If you want a low-stress food plan, you can bring your own lunch and eat onboard. If you’d rather not carry anything, you can also add lunch from one of two à la carte menus (as an extra). Either way, you can make the day feel like your own.

The boat is also set up for water activities right from the start. You won’t spend your time tracking down rental gear. You’ll have access to paddle boards and kayaks, and there’s snorkeling included as part of the experience.

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Lobos Island Water Time: Snorkel, Swim, Kayak, Repeat

Private Catamaran trips to Lobos Island in Lagoon 400 - Lobos Island Water Time: Snorkel, Swim, Kayak, Repeat

The heart of the day is the water time around Lobos Island. The trip is built for more than one kind of fun. You’re not limited to staring at the shoreline. You get a full menu of activities: snorkeling, swimming, and time on the kayaks and paddle boards.

What I like about offering multiple options is that everyone in your group can choose their comfort level. Want to stay on the surface and look around? Go snorkeling. Prefer slow and steady exploration? Use a kayak. Want a workout and a bit of balance? Paddle boards are on the list too.

The equipment variety is also a smart detail for a private boat day. You’re not stuck with just one board or one kayak. The included setup includes:

  • 2 paddle boards
  • 2 single kayaks
  • 2 double kayaks

So even with four people, there’s flexibility. You can rotate who’s paddling, or keep one person relaxing while the other(s) explore.

There’s also a snorkeling option called TrollingSnorkelling included. The key practical takeaway: it’s part of what’s included, so you’re not paying extra for the snorkeling component. If you want a guided feel, you’ll have support available as part of the activity.

How Long Is This Trip, Really? 4 to 8 Hours of Flexible Time

Private Catamaran trips to Lobos Island in Lagoon 400 - How Long Is This Trip, Really? 4 to 8 Hours of Flexible Time

You can usually choose a duration from about 4 to 8 hours. That matters more than it sounds. Lobos is the kind of place where the “right” amount of time depends on how you want to spend it:

  • If you want a focused half-day with less waiting and fewer decisions, go shorter.
  • If you want time to try snorkeling, paddle boarding, and kayaking without rushing, go longer.

Also keep in mind that water days depend on conditions. Having flexibility means you can match your plan to the day you get—without feeling like you’re racing the clock.

A practical note: the listed details include a 4-hour admission ticket free entry. That suggests the experience is commonly run in shorter blocks, even though you can customize within the broader 4 to 8 hour range.

Food and Drinks: The Simple Part That Often Makes or Breaks a Boat Day

Private Catamaran trips to Lobos Island in Lagoon 400 - Food and Drinks: The Simple Part That Often Makes or Breaks a Boat Day

Boat days can go sideways when the food plan is unclear or when drinks turn into a surprise bill. Here, you get a solid baseline:

  • Soft drinks
  • Beer
  • White and red wine
  • Water
  • Coffee and tea

That’s a genuine value add. It means you can actually relax and enjoy the day instead of planning your consumption like it’s a paid bar tab.

You also have the option to bring your own food. Because the catamaran includes tableware, eating onboard doesn’t feel like a messy picnic. If you’d rather pay for convenience, lunch can be ordered as an extra from two à la carte menu options.

If you’re picky about what you like to eat, bring your own is often the easiest way to avoid menu uncertainty. If you want the trip to feel more hands-off, add lunch and let the crew handle it.

The Photo Perks: Underwater Keepsakes Without the Work

One of the best parts of a water tour is also the hardest: you want photos, but you don’t want to spend the day holding a camera.

This tour includes underwater photographs and free souvenir photographs. That’s a big deal if you’re snorkeling or kayaking and you want proof of what you saw.

There’s also something practical here: you’re not coordinating your own photo plan while juggling snorkeling gear. The included photos help you focus on the experience.

If you care about documenting the day—especially for birthdays, stag/hen events, or a romantic outing—this is a nice bonus. The boat setup and water activities are clearly designed for that kind of celebration.

Comfort, Stability, and Why a Lagoon Catamaran Helps

You’ll be on Lagoon-branded catamarans, described as top brand options in the market, and specifically noted for being stable and comfortable. That isn’t just marketing language. On a catamaran, stability is what lets you enjoy the ride without constantly bracing yourself.

This matters most when you’re doing active water time. If someone in your group gets motion-sick easily, comfort and stability can change the whole mood of the day. It can be the difference between a “wow this is fun” afternoon and a “can we wrap up already” day.

The boat is also positioned well for different group types—romantic outings, big celebrations like stag or hen parties, and birthdays—because private space on the water tends to make the moment feel more personal.

Guides, Vibe, and the Names People Mention

Private Catamaran trips to Lobos Island in Lagoon 400 - Guides, Vibe, and the Names People Mention

From the feedback you can’t ignore a pattern: people praise the crew’s helpful, friendly approach. Two names come up clearly: Frank and Pierre. They’re described as supportive and great company, especially in moments like birthdays when you want the day to feel smooth and special.

What you should take from that: you’re not just hiring a boat. You’re working with a team that handles the flow of activities—snorkeling, paddle boards, kayaks, and the included photo pieces—so your job is mostly to enjoy.

Price and Value for Up to 4 People

Private Catamaran trips to Lobos Island in Lagoon 400 - Price and Value for Up to 4 People

The cost is $905.09 per group, for up to 4 people. Duration is typically 4 to 8 hours depending on what you choose.

Here’s the math that helps you decide:

  • If you fill 4 spots, you’re at about $226 per person.
  • If you’re only 2, it’s about $453 per person.

That’s why group size matters a lot. But even if you split just between friends or a couple plus two more, it can still be good value because the package includes a lot that other tours often price separately: drinks, snorkeling and water equipment access, tableware for your own food, and included underwater photo souvenirs.

Also, if you’re in Corralejo and can use pickup, that’s one less expense and one less hassle to think about.

So I’d frame the price like this: it’s not cheap like a shared ferry-style tour. It’s priced like a true private day where you’re buying comfort, access to multiple water activities, and a hassle-free plan.

Who This Private Lobos Catamaran Fits Best

This experience is a strong match if you want:

  • a private day with a small group (up to 4)
  • lots of water activity time, not just a quick stop
  • included drinks so you don’t budget for onboard extras
  • snorkeling and kayaking options without renting gear
  • photo keepsakes that reduce effort

It’s also a great fit for celebrations. The boat’s comfort and private feel are the kind of things that make birthdays and stag/hen events more fun and less chaotic.

If you’re traveling as a solo person, the math may be tougher. But if you really want privacy and you’re willing to pay for it, the experience still makes sense because the activity gear and photo inclusions reduce the need for other add-ons.

Should You Book It? My Practical Call

If you’re choosing between a shared boat and this private Lobos option, book this one when your priorities are privacy and a full set of water activities. The included drinks, paddle boards, kayaks, and underwater photo souvenirs make it feel like a complete package instead of a half-day on a boat with extra costs.

I’d especially book it if:

  • you can fill up to 4 people
  • you want to bring your own food and eat onboard comfortably
  • you care about snorkeling and want equipment access without scrambling

I’d think twice if:

  • you’re traveling alone and want the lowest cost
  • you only want a quick look from the boat and no real water time

For the right group size, this is one of those rare setups where you’re not guessing what you’ll get. You know the day is built around water fun, comfort on a Lagoon-style catamaran, and keepsake photos.

FAQ

How many people can join this private catamaran trip?

The private group size is up to 4 people.

How long is the trip to Lobos Island?

The trip duration is approximately 4 to 8 hours, depending on the option you choose.

Is hotel pickup available?

Yes, hotel transfer/pickup is offered in the Corralejo area. Pickup points are confirmed after you share your accommodation information.

Where do I meet the tour?

You start at Fuerteventura Dune Buggy Tours Corralejo, Av. Juan Carlos I, 74, 35660 Corralejo, Las Palmas, Spain.

Does the tour include snorkeling and water activities?

Yes. The included activities cover snorkeling and water fun, and the boat provides paddle boards and kayaks.

What water gear is included?

Included gear includes 2 paddle boards, 2 single kayaks, and 2 double kayaks.

Can I bring my own food?

Yes. You can bring your own food, and the catamaran is equipped with tableware.

Are drinks included?

Yes. Drinks included are soft drinks, beer, white and red wine, water, coffee, and tea.

Are photos included?

Yes. The trip includes underwater photographs and free souvenir photographs.

What language is the tour offered in?

It’s offered in English.

If you want, tell me how many people are in your group and what time of year you’re going, and I’ll help you pick the best trip length (4 hours vs 8) for your style.

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