Lanzarote Ferry to Fuerteventura and La Graciosa

Not one, not two but three islands are here for you to visit as going between them on the Lanzarote ferry service is super simple. The Lanzarote Ferry services have been connecting Lanzarote to Fuerteventura and La Graciosa since the 1930s and have become an important part of how people and goods and services travel between the most eastern islands of the Canary Archipelago.

If you fancy exploring a different island (or two) during your Lanzarote holiday then the Lanzarote Ferry services are a convenient way to travel. It's easy to visit the other islands in a day trip or if you prefer to extend your stay on either Fuerteventura or La Graciosa then open return ferry tickets are available.

The Lanzarote Ferry crossings to both islands are short, and the boats are modern, punctual and well maintained.

The Lanzarote Ferry services run constantly throughout the day, from early morning to evening. Different timetables operate during summer and winter so check the timings before you travel.

When you jump onboard a Lanzarote Ferry service we recommend you take your passport. Although you aren't leaving Spain its important that the Ferry companies know who is travelling between islands.

Whatever island you want to see the Lanzarote Ferries to Fuerteventura and Graciosa make travelling between them easy.

Lanzarote Ferry to Fuerteventura

Fuerteventura is just short sailing from Playa Blanca. The harbour that connects the two islands is in Playa Blanca, on the south westerly point of Lanzarote. Fuerteventura, just around 40 minutes away by Ferry, is a popular day trip for many Lanzarote holidaymakers who want to visit the town of Corralejo and its many bars, restaurants and beaches - not to mention the famous Sand Dunes of Fuerteventura. A day trip and ferry crossing to Fuerteventura is great value and offers the chance to experience a different island whilst on your holiday.

The Lanzarote Ferry to Fuerteventura arrives into the port of Corralejo and the town itself is just a short walk opening up a selection of great places to eat, drink and shop.

This Ferry to Fuerteventura is passenger only. There is ample parking at the Playa Blanca Harbour and the Playa Blanca Taxi service is on hand to get you from your accommodation to the Ferry Terminal if required.

The Lanzarote Ferry to Fuerteventura is an open return ticket, so if you feel you've spent enough time in Fuerteventura after half a day then you can pop back on the next available Ferry.

Fuerteventura Ferry to Lanzarote

If you're staying in Fuerteventura, a day trip to Lanzarote on the ferry is an absolute must, and here's why. When you visit Lanzarote its like stepping into another world – it's an island of fiery volcanoes, surreal landscapes, and vibrant culture that will blow your mind.

There are many must see attractions in Lanzarote - including the majestic Timanfaya National Park. The volcanic terrain, with its red, orange, and black hues, is nothing short of otherworldly. You can even witness geothermic demonstrations where water literally erupts into steam right before your eyes, thanks to the heat from the underground magma. And let’s not forget the chance to dine at a restaurant where food is cooked using the natural heat of a volcano! It's something that won't find in Fuerteventura so a day trip on the Fuerteventura Ferry to Lanzarote is a must.

There are many must see attractions in Lanzarote - including the majestic Timanfaya National Park. The volcanic terrain, with its red, orange, and black hues, is nothing short of otherworldly. You can even witness geothermic demonstrations where water literally erupts into steam right before your eyes, thanks to the heat from the underground magma. And let’s not forget the chance to dine at a restaurant where food is cooked using the natural heat of a volcano! It's something that won't find in Fuerteventura so a day trip on the Fuerteventura Ferry to Lanzarote is a must.

Fancy some wine? Lanzarote's vineyards in La Geria are unlike anything you've ever seen. Picture rows of vines growing in volcanic ash, surrounded by low stone walls to protect them from the wind. The result? Some of the most unique and delicious wines you'll ever taste, all while soaking in views that are just out of this world.

The amazing thing is that, although Lanzarote and Fuerteventura might look and feel like they are worlds apart, there is only a 40 minute ferry journey between them, so if you are staying in Fuerteventura and fancy an adventure, hop on the Fuerteventura to Lanzarote ferry and make the most of your holiday.

Lanzarote / Fuerteventura Ferry Timetable

Fuerteventura (Corralejo) Lanzarote (Playa Blanca)
8:45* (except Sundays) 8:45* (except Sundays)
10:15 10:30
11:15 11:15
11:45 12:30
13:00 -- / --
17:00 16:30
19:00 18:30

Lanzarote Ferry to La Graciosa

La Graciosa is one of the hidden gems of the Canary Islands. It's a pristine island with no paved roads, where golden beaches stretch as far as the eye can see, and the air is filled with the fresh scent of the Atlantic Ocean. This tiny island, just eight kilometers long, feels like a world away from the hustle and bustle of modern life and the only way you can access it from Lanzarote is by Ferry.

The Lanzarote Ferry to La Graciosa departs from Orzola on the northern tip of the island and cruises around the headland to the port of Caleta de Sebo.

Caleta de Sebo is a charming community of whitewashed houses where time seems to slow down. The people are warm and welcoming, and the seafood is some of the freshest you’ll ever taste. And if sunsets are your thing keep an eye on the magical colours of the Risco de Famara cliffs as the sun dips into the horizon.

The Lanzarote Ferry to La Graciosa runs numerous times on a daily basis. It's a passenger only ferry (there are no roads on La Graciosa) and the trip from Orzola to Caleta de Sebo takes around 25 minutes.

The Lanzarote Ferry to La Graciosa is an open return ticket, so if you feel you've spent enough time in La Graciosa after half a day then you can pop back on the next available Ferry.

Lanzarote Car Ferry

There are big industrial Lanzarote Ferry services that take cars, but be aware that if you are in a hire car it is normally stated in the small print of your terms and conditions that the car is not to leave the island of origin. If you do have a car there is plenty of parking at the Playa Blanca Ferry port, or at Orzola, where you can leave it for the day.

Whichever Lanzarote Ferry service you chose you can be sure of a fantastic day out. It's great to experience other islands and the Ferry journeys themselves are often an entertaining experience. If you're travelling on the Ferry between Lanzarote and Fuerteventura watch out for the flying fish!

Frequently asked questions for Lanzarote Ferry

Can I get a return ticket on the Lanzarote ferry services?
Yes you can. On some of the Lanzarote ferry services you can also get an open return, so if you fancy spending a few days in Fuerteventura and don't know your exact return date, then that's OK!
Do I need to show my passport when using a Lanzarote ferry service?
If you're travelling from Lanzarote to Fuerteventura you will need to show a valid passport when buying your tickets and when boarding the boat. If you're travelling to La Graciosa, a passport is not required.
Can I take my hire care on the ferry to Fuerteventura?
There are two ferry services that go from Lanzarote to Fuerteventura that carry vehicles, however you might find that your contract with the hire car company does not allow you to take the vehicle to another island.
Where do the Lanzarote Ferry Services run from?
To catch a ferry from Lanzarote to Fuerteventura, all boats leave the harbour in Playa Blanca. The ferry to La Graciosa operates from the port of Orzola in the North of Lanzarote.
Can I get a resident discount on the Lanzarote Ferry Services?
There is usually a very generous discount for Lanzarote residents. Check with the ferry company prior to booking your tickets.
How long does it take to get from Lanzarote to Fuerteventura by Ferry?
The short ferry service between the two islands lasts around 30 minutes.