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Corralejo (fuerteventura)

Port of Corralejo (fuerteventura)

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Corralejo (Fuerteventura): ferries, timetables and prices

Corralejo, in the north of Fuerteventura, is the main gateway to Lanzarote and a popular base for island-hopping in the eastern Canaries. On TheBato you can compare companies, timetables and prices, add extras and plan your trip between Fuerteventura and Lanzarote in just a few clicks, with support in English and Spanish for families and holidaymakers.

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Popular routes from Corralejo (Fuerteventura)

  • Corralejo ↔ Playa Blanca (Lanzarote) – very short, frequent crossing between Fuerteventura and Lanzarote

Tip: Corralejo – Playa Blanca is ideal for a day trip to Lanzarote or for travellers combining both islands in the same holiday. Crossings are short, so it is easy with children and hand luggage.

Alternative routes and nearby ports

If you do not find sailings on your date from Corralejo, try nearby times the same day or look at routes from Puerto del Rosario, Morro Jable or Arrecife depending on your travel plan.


Timetables and crossing time

The route Corralejo – Playa Blanca is one of the shortest ferry crossings in the Canary Islands:

  • Corralejo – Playa Blanca (Lanzarote): usually around 25–35 minutes of sailing time, depending on the vessel and sea conditions.

There are normally several departures a day in each direction, with more sailings in high season (summer and holidays). This makes it very easy to organise a day trip or a flexible multi-island itinerary.


Prices and how to save

  • Book in advance for summer, Easter and long weekends, especially if you are travelling with a car or motorhome.
  • Check different times of day; early morning or late afternoon crossings can sometimes be less busy.
  • Compare prices for foot passenger vs. vehicle; if you only need a day trip, consider leaving the car on one island and moving on foot or by excursion.
  • If you are travelling from mainland Spain, compare routes via Cadiz or Huelva to Lanzarote and then connect to Corralejo.

Documents and boarding

  • Check-in: for this short inter-island route, arriving about 45–60 minutes before departure is usually enough; allow extra time in high season.
  • Travel within Spain: for Spanish nationals and other EU citizens, a valid ID card or passport is usually required; non-EU citizens may need a passport and, depending on nationality, a visa for Spain.
  • Vehicle: registration document, insurance and valid technical inspection. If the vehicle is not in your name, bring a written authorisation from the owner.
  • Luggage: inter-island routes are usually flexible with luggage, but you should still be able to carry your bags comfortably from the ferry to your accommodation or vehicle.
  • Pets: normally allowed, but each company has its own rules on pet documentation, where animals can stay on board and any extra fees.

How to get to Corralejo port

  • By road: Corralejo is connected by main roads with Puerto del Rosario, the airport and the rest of Fuerteventura.
  • By car: follow signs to the harbour and ferry terminal area; in high season allow extra time for traffic and parking.
  • Bus: regular buses connect Corralejo with Puerto del Rosario and other tourist areas on the island.
  • Airport: Fuerteventura airport is a drive away from Corralejo; you can reach the town by bus, taxi or hire car.
  • Parking: there are parking areas and on-street spaces near the port; check local signs if you plan to leave your vehicle while you take the ferry.

Port services

The port of Corralejo has facilities for short, frequent crossings to Lanzarote: ticket offices, boarding areas, waiting spaces, cafés and shops in the surrounding streets. The scale is smaller and more informal than in large commercial ports, which makes boarding generally quick and straightforward. Basic facilities for passengers with reduced mobility are usually available.


Why book with TheBato

With TheBato, you can compare in one search the ferries between Corralejo and Playa Blanca, as well as longer routes via Puerto del Rosario, Morro Jable or Arrecife. Plan your island-hopping across Fuerteventura, Lanzarote and the rest of the Canaries, add your car or travel as a foot passenger and pay securely. Our team is used to helping families and island travellers in the Canary Islands, with support in English and Spanish via WhatsApp and email.


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Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Are there ferries all year round from Corralejo?

There are usually ferries for most of the year between Corralejo and Playa Blanca, with more departures in summer and on holiday dates. Timetables can change by season and company.

How long is the Corralejo – Playa Blanca ferry?

The Corralejo – Playa Blanca crossing is very short and normally takes around 25–35 minutes of sailing time, depending on the vessel and sea conditions.

Can I travel with a car or motorhome from Corralejo?

Yes, ferries between Corralejo and Playa Blanca usually accept cars, motorbikes and motorhomes. You must enter the correct vehicle type and dimensions when booking.

Are pets allowed on ferries from Corralejo?

In general pets are allowed, but each company has its own rules on documentation, where animals can stay on board and any extra fees. Always check the conditions before booking.

When should I arrive at Corralejo port for boarding?

For this short inter-island crossing, it is recommended to arrive 45–60 minutes before departure, and a bit earlier in high season or when travelling with a vehicle.

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