Visite de l'Île de Lobos et observation des dauphins

Visite de l'Île de Lobos et observation des dauphins

4.5/5

Excellent
37 avis
à partir de
72,00 
Annulation gratuite
Langue(s): Espagnol, Anglais, Français
Bon électronique accepté
Durée: De 4 heures à 8 heures

Conformément à notre engagement en faveur du tourisme durable, toutes les excursions National Geographic Day Tours répondent aux critères du Conseil mondial du tourisme durable, et une partie des recettes de ces visites est reversée à la National Geographic Society pour financer des programmes de recherche et de développement durable dans le monde entier.

Points forts
  • Tour en bateau à l'île de Lobos
  • Observation de dauphins et de poissons volants
  • Temps libre pour explorer et nager
Ce qui vous attend

La isla de Lobos, ou l'île des loups, est aussi isolée et sauvage que ces animaux. Il s'agit là de votre destination pour la journée lors de ce tour en bateau. Depuis l'île, vous aurez l'occasion de vous baigner ou bien de chercher un peu de tranquillité. Pendant le trajet depuis et vers Lanzarote, restez bien attentifs car des dauphins, des poissons volants ou même des baleines pourraient se joindre à vous.

Au départ de Puerto del Carmen, vous mettrez le cap sur l'île de Lobos. Après 1 h 30 de navigation où vous pourrez observer les signes de présence de dauphins ou de baleines, vous arrivez sur les côtes idylliques de l'île. Des dunes de sable blanc brillent en bordure des eaux claires et vous invitent à nager et à explorer cette zone naturelle protégée.

Empruntez un des sentiers qui traversent l'île ou restez sur la côte, comme bon vous semble. Après environ deux heures, vous retournerez à bord du bateau pour le retour à Lanzarote, n'oubliez de garder un œil attentif pour observer les poissons volants qui aiment être de la partie.

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Inclus
  • check Transfert
  • check Balade en hors-bord
  • check Transfert en bateau
  • check Collation
  • check Accompagnateur
Bon à savoir
  • Enfants: 4-11 ans.
  • Les conditions météorologiques ne peuvent pas garantir un accostage en toute sécurité sur l'île, et elles ne sont pas prévisibles avant l'arrivée du capitaine. Si cela se produit, le capitaine accostera à Fuerteventura à la place. Ce n'est pas remboursable.
  • Ne convient pas aux femmes enceintes ou aux personnes souffrant de problèmes de dos
  • Non adapté aux personnes en fauteuil roulant
  • Les enfants doivent être accompagnés d'un adulte de plus de 18 ans à tout moment
  • Apportez votre matériel de bain et de la crème solaire
  • Apportez une serviette de bain
  • Apportez un chapeau
  • Apportez des chaussures appropriées
  • Munissez-vous de votre passeport ou de votre pièce d'identité officielle de l'UE
  • Argent pour les dépenses personnelles ou les pourboires
  • Sous réserve des conditions météorologiques
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Prestataire
TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
Frais de service
Bonne nouvelle! Aucun frais supplémentaire n'est appliqué à cette réservation.
Conditions d'annulation
Recevez un remboursement de 100% si vous annulez jusqu'à 1 jour avant le début de l'activité.

Ce que les internautes disent de cette expérience

Excellent

4,5 /5

Basé sur 37 évaluations de voyageurs vérifiés


Catégories d'évaluation

Personnel

4,8/5

Rapport qualité-prix

4,5/5

Service

4,8/5

Sécurité

4,8/5


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    Claire

    Verified booking

    4.6

    3 août 2025

    A voyagé en couple


    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 juillet 2025

    A voyagé en couple


    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 juin 2025

    A voyagé en couple


    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 avril 2025

    A voyagé en famille


    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 avril 2025

    A voyagé en couple


    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 avril 2025

    A voyagé en famille


    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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