Yes, there are high-speed ferries traveling from Fuerteventura to Lanzarote. The fastest ferry to Lanzarote takes only 25 min to reach the island.
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Lanzarote is amazing! Still, how about a day trip to Fuerteventura to spice things up? It's really close, ferry tickets are quite cheap and the island is equally magnificent.
The most adventurous will swim for all the 15 km which divide Lanzarote and Fuerteventura. The other option reduces the route to 8.10 km. That's no bad!
Is Fuerteventura windier compared to the other Canary Islands? Probably yes. Especially compared to some of the areas in Tenerife or Gran Canaria, the wind may be stronger in Fuerteventura. If you compare it to Lanzarote, it's pretty much the same, but it does matter where on the island you are staying.
To travel from Lanzarote to Fuerteventura, both ways, you must do it by ferry. The most comfortable option and with the best schedule offer is Fred.Olsen Express.
The Canary island group is great for short island-hopping trips, as there are many islands and islets with frequent ferry crossings. Some of the best short trips are: Lanzarote - Fuerteventura and Lanzarote - La Graciosa.
Fuerteventura is the second largest island of the Canary Islands. It is a natural paradise with beautiful white sandy beaches and crystal clear water. Despite its size and its natural and cultural heritage, it is possible to see the most important of Fuerteventura in 5 days.
La Palma - best for jaw-dropping sceneryIt's no wonder that the most north-westerly of the Canary Islands is known as both La Isla Bonita (The Beautiful Island) and La Isla Verde (The Green Island). The capital, Santa Cruz de la Palma, is an attractive history-rich town that's well worth a day (or two) of exploration.
And if you wonder which is the warmest side of Lanzarote, the answer is always south. Head to the southern part of the island for warmer weather as coasts are sheltered from the winds. Contrarily, the northern part of Lanzarote is usually a bit colder and cloudier due to the trade winds.
The hiking trails of Fuerteventura are an excellent way of discovering the wide variety of landscapes on the archipelago's longest island. The hundreds of kilometres of trails enable one to walk among mountains and volcanoes, rugged cliffs, dune deserts, caves and naturally, a wide variety of beaches.