Traveling from Fuerteventura to Lanzarote might not be on everyone’s radar, but for those craving a full day of shopping, culture, and coastal views, this tour offers a surprisingly rich experience. While it’s primarily a shopping excursion, the journey itself and the time spent in Playa Blanca reveal much more about the island’s charm.
What makes this trip stand out? First, the ferry ride offers an unexpectedly scenic start—dolphins or flying fish may make an appearance during the crossing. Second, the personalized pickups from Caleta de Fuste ensure a hassle-free start, and third, the variety of shopping options—from local markets to boutiques—means you’ll find something for all. A potential downside? The focus on shopping means there’s little time for sightseeing beyond the town itself.
This experience suits travelers who love retail therapy, enjoy exploring local markets, and appreciate a relaxed, guided day out. If you’re after adventure or a deep cultural dive, you might find this tour a bit light—but if your goal is a convenient way to sample Lanzarote’s shopping scene, it’s a winner.
Key Points
- Convenient pickup service from Caleta de Fuste makes starting easy.
- Ferry journey provides scenic views and the chance to see marine wildlife.
- Playa Blanca offers a wide array of shops, markets, and seaside cafes.
- Friendly guides enhance the trip with local tips and punctual service.
- Flexible booking allows reservation without immediate payment, with full refund possible if canceled 24 hours ahead.
- Price point ($82) offers good value for a full day of transport, ferry, and shopping.
The Journey to Lanzarote: What to Expect
This tour begins early, with the pickup from your accommodation in Caleta de Fuste, handled by a small, comfortable van—max 8 passengers. The intimacy of the group means you’ll get more personalized attention and local insights from your guide, Hassin, who, according to reviews, is both polite and punctual. Expect to depart around 7:30 am, giving you plenty of time for your Lanzarote adventure.
The drive to Corralejo’s harbor is straightforward and relaxed, often with friendly chatter and useful tips from Hassin about what to expect in Playa Blanca. Once at the harbor, you board a ferry that takes roughly 40 minutes to cross the channel. This part of the journey is a highlight—some reviews mention dolphin sightings and flying fish, which adds a fun, wildlife-watching element to what could otherwise be seen as just a transit.
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The Ferry Ride: An Unexpected Highlight
Most travelers don’t associate ferry crossings with scenic excursions, but in this case, the boat ride is a treat. The views of the ocean, with Lanzarote’s volcanic landscapes looming in the distance, make the crossing memorable. Plus, if you’re lucky, a dolphin or two may put on a show—something reviewers like Lisa appreciated, describing the views as “spectacular.”
The ferry is included in the tour price, which adds to the overall value, and the cruise’s timing aligns perfectly with the rest of the day’s schedule. It also offers a break from land-based sightseeing, giving you a chance to relax and enjoy the sea breeze.
Playa Blanca: The Shopping & Leisure Hub
Arriving in Playa Blanca, the first thing you’ll notice is the lively atmosphere. The town is famed for its beautiful beaches, bustling markets, and abundance of boutique shops. The main draw here is the town market, which features everything from souvenirs and local crafts to fashion and vintage stalls. Many reviews mention the market’s charm, with some noting it as the highlight of their day—Claire remarked on the “loads to do,” and the vintage stall particularly stood out.
The promenade along the seafront adds a scenic backdrop to your shopping spree, offering plenty of spots to pause, take photos, or grab a quick snack. The local restaurants near the shore serve a variety of cuisines, including multiethnic options, which are perfect for a leisurely lunch or coffee break.
A key highlight for many is the Old Mill and Irish bar, which offer good food, stunning sea views, and a relaxing atmosphere. Lisa describes her visit there as “spectacular,” emphasizing the combination of great food and beautiful scenery.
Most of all, you’ll find a wide range of shops—from souvenir stalls to boutiques—and the opportunity to pick up authentic Lanzarote crafts and unique gifts. The mix of shopping and seaside ambiance creates a laid-back yet engaging experience.
The Return Journey
By 5 pm, it’s time to head back to Corralejo harbor. The guides are well-organized, with Hassin or other staff waiting to distribute ferry tickets beforehand, so you won’t have to worry about logistical hiccups. The return ferry offers a relaxed view of the ocean, and many travelers have enjoyed the chance to unwind after a busy day.
The return journey is approximately 40 minutes, and the group is then transported back to Caleta de Fuste, arriving comfortably in the early evening, with Hassin providing useful local tips along the way.
More Great Tours NearbyOverall Value and Experience
At $82 per person, this tour packs in a lot of value. The price covers pickup, ferry tickets, and guided transport—all straightforward costs that can add up if booked separately. The reviews consistently praise Hassin’s friendliness and punctuality, which significantly enhances the day, making the experience feel smooth and personal.
While lunch isn’t included, the abundance of seaside cafes makes it easy to find a satisfying meal or snack at your own pace. The combination of a scenic ferry ride, a lively shopping district, and friendly guides makes this trip ideal for those who want a relaxed, enjoyable day exploring Lanzarote without the hassle of organizing transport or ferry tickets.
What’s the real takeaway?
You’re getting a well-organized, stress-free way to visit Lanzarote’s main shopping town while enjoying the beautiful ocean views and local flavors. It’s especially perfect for travelers staying in Caleta de Fuste who want a taste of Lanzarote’s shopping scene in a single day.
Who is this tour best for?
If you’re someone who loves shopping, relaxing seaside walks, and exploring local markets, this tour is a fantastic choice. It’s also ideal for those who prefer guided trips with a small group, ensuring a more personal experience. It’s perfect for travelers wanting to combine a bit of island hopping with some retail therapy, without the hassle of navigating ferry schedules or transportation logistics.
However, if your priority is sightseeing, cultural deep dives, or outdoor adventures, you might find this trip a little limited—though it still offers a lovely taste of Lanzarote’s charm.
FAQ
Is transportation provided from my hotel?
Yes, the tour includes a pickup service from Caleta de Fuste, making it easy to start the day without any hassle.
How long is the ferry ride?
The ferry crossing takes about 40 minutes each way, providing a comfortable window to enjoy ocean views and watch for marine life.
What should I bring on the trip?
Make sure to bring your passport or ID card for travel documentation, and consider packing a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen for the day.
Are there options to customize or extend the shopping time?
The schedule is set to arrive around 5 pm for the return trip, so if you want more time, you may need to make arrangements with the guides beforehand.
Is the tour suitable for children or elderly travelers?
The small group size and straightforward ferry journey make it accessible for most ages, but consider individual mobility needs if planning for young children or seniors.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility if your plans shift unexpectedly.
Are meals included in the tour?
No, lunch is not included, but there are plenty of seaside cafes and restaurants where you can enjoy a meal or snack during your visit.
In essence, this Lanzarote shopping trip from Fuerteventura offers a practical, enjoyable way to explore a new island, enjoy some retail therapy, and relax by the sea—all without the fuss of planning every detail yourself. Whether you’re after a quick escape or a leisurely shopping day, it’s a solid choice that balances comfort, value, and authentic local experiences.
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