Excursión a la Isla de Lobos y avistamiento de delfines

Excursión a la Isla de Lobos y avistamiento de delfines

4.5/5

Excelente
37 opiniones
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Idiomas: Español, Inglés, Francés
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Duración: from 4 hours to 8 hours

De acuerdo con nuestro compromiso con el turismo sostenible, todas las excursiones National Geographic Day Tours cumplen los criterios del Consejo Mundial de Turismo Sostenible, y una parte de los ingresos de estas visitas se destina a la National Geographic Society para financiar la investigación y programas sostenibles en todo el mundo.

Ventajas
  • Excursión en lancha a la isla de Lobos
  • Avistar delfines y peces voladores
  • Tiempo libre para nadar y explorar
Qué te espera

La Isla de Lobos es un lugar remoto y salvaje donde pasar el día en esta rejuvenecedora excursión en barco. Desembarcará en la isla de Lobos, donde podrá nadar y buscar paz y tranquilidad. Durante el trayecto de ida y vuelta a Lanzarote, no pierda de vista a los delfines, peces voladores y ballenas que pueden acompañarnos en el paseo.

Zarpará de Puerto del Carmen, con la isla de Lobos en el punto de mira. Tras una hora y media en el mar, buscando signos de actividad de delfines y ballenas, desembarcará en las idílicas costas de la isla. Las dunas de arena blanca brillan bajo el mar transparente, invitándole a nadar y explorar esta zona natural protegida.

Recorra uno de los senderos o quédese en la orilla y haga tanto o tan poco como quiera. Después de unas dos horas, embarcará de nuevo en la lancha motora para regresar a Lanzarote, sin perder de vista a los peces voladores, que a menudo ofrecen un espectáculo.

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Incluye
  • check Transporte
  • check Transporte
  • check Paseo en lancha rápida
  • check Traslado en barco
  • check Merienda
  • check Escolta
Importante
  • Las condiciones meteorológicas no pueden garantizar un atraque seguro en la isla, y no es previsible hasta que llegue el capitán.Si esto ocurre, el capitán atracará en Fuerteventura en su lugar. No reembolsable.
  • No recomendable para mujeres embarazadas o personas con problemas de espalda
  • No recomendable para personas en silla de ruedas
  • Los niños deben ser supervisados por un adulto (mayor de 18 años) en todo momento
  • Traer bañador, toalla y protector solar
  • Traer toalla
  • Traer sombrero
  • Se recomienda traer calzado comodo
  • Traer pasaporte o DNI de país miembro de la UE
  • Lleva algo de dinero para gastos extra o propinas
  • Sujeto a condiciones climáticas
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Organizado por
TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
Cargo por reserva
¡Buenas noticias! Esta reserva no tiene ningún cargo adicional.
Política de cancelación
Recibe un reembolso del 100% si cancelas hasta 1 day antes de que comience la actividad.

La opinión de otros usuarios sobre esta experiencia

Excelente

4,5 /5

Basado en 37 valoraciones de clientes reales


Categorías de la valoración

Personal

4,8/5

Relación calidad-precio

4,5/5

Servicio

4,8/5

Seguridad

4,8/5


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  • C

    Claire

    Verified booking

    4.6

    3 de agosto de 2025

    Viajó en pareja


    The trip was fab but there were no toilets available on the island as they were all blocked up. I know this is no fault of TUI but it does need mentioning as we had 2 and a half hours on the island.

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    DJS

    Verified booking

    4.2

    1 de julio de 2025

    Viajó en pareja


    We were fortunate enough to see a large family of dolphins on our way to the island. It was a privilege to see them in their natural environment and they seemed to put on a real display. Island itself was lovely and really interesting. Well looked after by the crew on a bit of a choppy return trip back to Lanzarote. Thank you.

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    Christine

    Verified booking

    4.2

    22 de junio de 2025

    Viajó en pareja


    Overall a great day and felt we like had just the right amount of time on the island. Only downside was the toilets on the island had been blocked so only 1 woman’s toilet was available which wasn’t great at all. Think overall the trip was great and loved seeing the dolphins

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    Sharon

    Verified booking

    4.6

    28 de abril de 2025

    Viajó con la familia


    The only thing is it wasn't long enough on the island to see most of what was offered. You had to make a choice by the time we looked at the village, we didn't have time for the walk to the volcano and a dip in the sea otherwise it was fabulous. the guys on the boat were amazing and made it fun.

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    John

    Verified booking

    4.2

    15 de abril de 2025

    Viajó en pareja


    Lobos Island is interesting. We have liked maybe an extra 30 minutes on Lobos Island to explore it more thoroughly - it was a rush to walk to the Lighthouse at the far end of the island and back which didn't leave time to explore the village.

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    Carol

    Verified booking

    5

    14 de abril de 2025

    Viajó con la familia


    This was a enjoyable day out well worth the money. The island is beautiful. The staff were amazing, very knowledgeable and attentive. The highlight of the day was we were fortunate to see the dolphins. A very good experience. I would definitely recommend it.

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