Ports of Fuerteventura: ferries, routes and complete guide
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Ports of Fuerteventura: which ones there are, where ferries depart from and how to travel by boat

Destinations 6 May 2026

Fuerteventura is one of the largest and most visited islands in the Canary archipelago and, like the rest of the islands, maritime transport plays a key role in connecting it with other islands and with the mainland.

In Fuerteventura there are several sports ports and marinas, but only three ports have regular ferry departures for passengers: the Port of Corralejo, the Port of Puerto del Rosario and the Port of Morro Jable.

If you are planning a trip or want to get to know the island better, in this guide we tell you how many ports there are in Fuerteventura, which ones have ferries and what you can see near each of them.

Keep reading and discover everything about the ports of Fuerteventura:

Table of contents

  1. Fuerteventura ports with ferry connections
  2. Port of Corralejo: routes and connections
  3. Port of Puerto del Rosario: routes and connections
  4. Port of Morro Jable: routes and connections
  5. Other ports and marinas in Fuerteventura worth visiting
  6. Ferry companies operating in Fuerteventura
  7. Frequently asked questions about the ports of Fuerteventura


Fuerteventura ports with ferry connections

Fuerteventura has three main ports with regular ferry connections: the Port of Corralejo, the Port of Puerto del Rosario and the Port of Morro Jable. The three concentrate the island’s most important maritime routes, whether for travelling between Canary Islands, connecting with Lanzarote or linking with the mainland.

Below, we show you the main ports in Fuerteventura with ferry connections and the routes they offer.

1. Port of Corralejo: routes and connections

The Port of Corralejo is located in the far north of Fuerteventura, in the tourist town of the same name. Its strategic position makes it the shortest and fastest connection point between Fuerteventura and Lanzarote, with one of the busiest ferry routes in the entire Canary archipelago.

The ferry journey between Corralejo and Playa Blanca (Lanzarote) takes approximately 25-35 minutes, making it one of the most comfortable and frequent crossings in the Canary Islands. Many tourists use this connection to take a day trip to the neighbouring island or to combine both islands in the same journey.

Why choose the Port of Corralejo?

  • Direct route to Playa Blanca (Lanzarote) in under 40 minutes.
  • Very wide range of departure times: several crossings a day in both directions.
  • Terminal well connected with the main tourist areas in northern Fuerteventura.
  • Tourist surroundings with beaches, restaurants and shops next to the port.
  • Possibility of taking your car on board the ferry.
  • Departure point for excursions to Lobos Island, the protected natural islet located just two kilometres away.

Ferry routes available from Corralejo with Kikoto Ferries

From the Port of Corralejo you can connect with nearby destinations in the archipelago. At Kikoto Ferries you will find the best prices and timetables for these routes:

What to see near the Port of Corralejo?

If you arrive in Fuerteventura by ferry through Corralejo, you will have several places of interest very close by that will allow you to start enjoying the island from the very first moment. Many of them are accessible on foot from the port itself.

1. Corralejo Dunes Natural Park

A few minutes from the port lies one of the most spectacular landscapes in Fuerteventura: Corralejo Dunes Natural Park, a sea of golden sand covering more than 2,600 hectares between the ocean and the island’s volcanic terrain. The dunes, some more than 15 metres high, create a desert-like environment that contrasts with the turquoise blue of the waters.

It is the perfect place to walk, sunbathe or practise water sports such as surfing, kitesurfing or windsurfing, thanks to the constant winds of the North Atlantic.

2. Excursion to Lobos Island

Regular boat trips to Lobos Island depart from the Port of Corralejo, a small volcanic islet declared a natural park located just two kilometres from the coast.

With barely six square kilometres of surface area, Lobos offers unspoilt coves, seabeds ideal for diving and snorkelling, and a calm that is hard to find anywhere else in the archipelago. It is an essential excursion for those looking for unspoilt nature just a step away from the island.

3. Old town of Corralejo

The historic centre of Corralejo preserves the seafaring character that saw it grow. Narrow streets, white houses and a lively central square form the soul of the town.

Near the port you will find a wide gastronomic offer with restaurants specialising in fresh fish, Canarian tapas and international cuisine. The atmosphere is especially pleasant at sunset, when the bars and terraces of Muelle Chico fill with life and the sun sets over the ocean.

4. Excursion to Lanzarote

One of the great advantages of arriving in Fuerteventura through Corralejo is that you can easily take an excursion to the neighbouring island of Lanzarote. The ferry connecting Corralejo with Playa Blanca takes approximately 30 minutes, making it possible to take even a one-day getaway.

Once in Lanzarote, many travellers visit Timanfaya National Park, Jameos del Agua or Papagayo Beaches.

2. Port of Puerto del Rosario: routes and connections

The Port of Puerto del Rosario is the main port of Fuerteventura and one of the most important in the Canary archipelago. Located in the island’s capital, on the east coast, this port acts as the main gateway in and out for thousands of travellers every year, with connections both to other Canary Islands and to the mainland.

Ferries depart from here to Gran Canaria, Tenerife, La Palma and Cádiz on the mainland. It also has a cruise terminal that receives large vessels from all over Europe, making it one of the busiest points in the Atlantic.

What does the Port of Puerto del Rosario offer?

  • Passenger terminal with regular connections to other Canary Islands and to the mainland.
  • Cruise terminal with berthing for large international ships.
  • Sports marina with several piers and more than 250 berths.
  • Seafront promenade with restaurants, bars and ocean views.
  • Direct access to the centre of the capital, known as the City of Sculptures for its more than 150 works of art spread throughout its streets.

Ferry routes available from Puerto del Rosario with Kikoto Ferries

From the Port of Puerto del Rosario (Fuerteventura) you can connect with multiple destinations in the Canary archipelago and on the mainland. At Kikoto Ferries you will find the best prices and timetables for these routes:

What to see near the Port of Puerto del Rosario?

If you arrive in Fuerteventura by ferry through Puerto del Rosario, you will have several interesting places nearby that will allow you to start discovering the island from the moment you disembark.

1. Seafront promenade and Playa Chica

An lively seafront promenade starts from the port and runs along the capital’s coastline. It is one of the most pleasant areas for a sunset walk, with restaurants, cafés and terraces overlooking the ocean.

A few minutes from the quay is Playa Chica, the urban beach of Puerto del Rosario, a small cove with calm waters protected by breakwaters, very popular with locals and perfect for cooling off without leaving the centre.

2. The City of Sculptures

Puerto del Rosario is known as the City of Sculptures, and for good reason: more than 150 works of art by Spanish and international artists are scattered throughout its streets, squares and seafront promenade.

Walking around the centre looking for these sculptures is a curious and free activity that can surprise both adults and children. At the tourist office you can pick up a map with the most outstanding pieces.

3. Unamuno House Museum

In the heart of the city is the Unamuno House Museum, located in the former hotel where the famous Basque writer and philosopher Miguel de Unamuno lived during his exile on the island in the early 20th century.

The museum preserves objects, photographs and original texts that review his time in Fuerteventura and the deep love he developed for the island.

4. Shopping area and centre of Puerto del Rosario

Very close to the port you will find the most complete shopping offer on the island. Las Rotondas Shopping Centre, Primero de Mayo street —a pedestrian area with shops and cafés— and the local market are regular stops for those who want to buy souvenirs, try typical Canarian products or simply enjoy the atmosphere of Fuerteventura’s largest city.

3. Port of Morro Jable: routes and connections

The Port of Morro Jable is located in the far south of Fuerteventura, on the Jandía Peninsula. Its strategic position makes it the closest connection point between the south of the island and Gran Canaria, with one of the ferry routes most valued by those travelling between islands.

The ferry journey between Morro Jable and Las Palmas de Gran Canaria takes approximately 2 hours, making it a very attractive option for travellers who want to combine the two islands or take a day trip to the neighbouring archipelago.

Why choose the Port of Morro Jable?

  • Direct route to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in approximately 2 hours.
  • The closest port in Fuerteventura to Gran Canaria and Tenerife.
  • Exceptional natural surroundings, next to Jandía Natural Park.
  • White sandy beaches just a few metres from the quay.
  • Terminal with basic services and easy access by car via the FV-2 motorway.

Ferry routes available from Morro Jable with Kikoto Ferries

From the Port of Morro Jable you can connect with the nearest islands in the south of the archipelago. At Kikoto Ferries you will find the best prices and timetables for these routes:

What to see near the Port of Morro Jable?

The port of Morro Jable is located in one of the wildest and most spectacular settings in Fuerteventura. If you arrive by ferry from Gran Canaria, you will have some of the island’s most unspoilt landscapes within reach.

1. Playa del Matorral

Just a few steps from the port lies Playa del Matorral, also known as Morro Jable Beach, with 12 kilometres of white sand and turquoise waters facing the Atlantic.

It is one of the longest and most spectacular beaches in Fuerteventura, surrounded by the almost untouched nature of Jandía Natural Park. Despite being well equipped and close to services, it retains that wild character that sets it apart from other more crowded beaches.

2. Jandía Natural Park

Morro Jable is located at the gates of one of the best-preserved natural spaces in the Canary Islands. Jandía Natural Park, which occupies the Jandía Peninsula, is home to the highest point on the island (Pico de la Zarza, at 817 metres) and some of the most impressive volcanic landscapes in the archipelago.

The more adventurous can hike to the summit, from where you can enjoy panoramic views of the coast and the ocean that are hard to forget.

3. Cofete Beach

A few kilometres from Morro Jable, accessible by dirt track or on an organised 4x4 excursion, lies the legendary Cofete Beach: a strip of sand more than 12 kilometres long, practically deserted, surrounded by mountains and open to the Atlantic with no tourist infrastructure.

It is one of the wildest and most striking landscapes in all of Fuerteventura, and an essential visit for those looking for the island in its purest form.

4. Seafront promenade and village of Morro Jable

Continuing from the port you will find the Morro Jable seafront promenade, a pleasant space to walk by the sea and discover the atmosphere of this southern village.

Along the promenade there are bars, restaurants serving Canarian cuisine, terraces and some works of art, including one of César Manrique’s famous sculptures. Getting lost in the village’s little streets, enjoying fresh fish and watching the fishing activity in the port are some of the most authentic experiences this area of Fuerteventura has to offer.

4. Other ports and marinas in Fuerteventura worth visiting

In addition to the ports with ferry connections, the island of Fuerteventura has several sports marinas and small fishing ports that can also be very interesting for travellers.

Although passenger ferries do not operate from them, many stand out for their seafaring atmosphere, their restaurants by the sea or for being departure points for nautical excursions.

Visiting these ports can be a good way to discover coastal villages, seafront promenades and charming gastronomic areas.

1. Port of Caleta de Fuste

Located on the east coast, in the tourist area of Caleta de Fuste, this small sports and fishing port is a common departure point for boat trips, dolphin watching and nautical activities.

The surroundings are peaceful and family-friendly, with restaurants and walks by the sea.

2. Port of Gran Tarajal

It is the second most important port on the island in commercial and fishing terms. Gran Tarajal is a village with a charming and authentic seafaring feel, less touristy than other areas of Fuerteventura, and its fresh fish restaurants enjoy a very good reputation among locals.

3. Port of El Cotillo

In the northwest of the island, the small fishing port of El Cotillo is one of the most picturesque corners of Fuerteventura.

The village maintains a peaceful and traditional atmosphere, with natural turquoise-water lagoons ideal for swimming and a gastronomic offer focused on seafood and fresh fish. Its sunsets over the Atlantic are legendary.

4. Port of Ajuy

The small port of Ajuy, on the west coast, is one of the most authentic and least-known places on the island.

From here you can visit the famous Ajuy Caves, impressive volcanic caves open to the ocean that form part of one of the oldest geological corners of the Canary archipelago. It is a must-see for those exploring inland Fuerteventura.

Full list of ports and marinas in Fuerteventura

In total, some of the ports and marinas that can be found in Fuerteventura are:

  • Port of Corralejo (with ferry)
  • Port of Puerto del Rosario (with ferry)
  • Port of Morro Jable (with ferry)
  • Port of Caleta de Fuste
  • Port of Gran Tarajal
  • Port of El Cotillo
  • Port of Ajuy
  • Port of Pozo Negro

Many of these places are perfect for walking, eating by the sea or enjoying the island’s seafaring atmosphere, even if you do not plan to take a ferry.

Several shipping companies operate ferry routes from the ports of Fuerteventura to other islands or to the mainland.

Among the main ferry companies operating these routes are:

Through Kikoto Ferries you can compare routes, prices and timetables to find the best option for travelling to Fuerteventura or between the Canary Islands.

Frequently asked questions about the ports of Fuerteventura

How many ports does Fuerteventura have? Fuerteventura, the second largest island in the Canary Islands, has a notable port infrastructure. In total, the island has around ten port and nautical facilities, including commercial ports, sports marinas, fishing ports and natural anchorages, although only three have regular ferries for passengers: the Port of Corralejo, the Port of Puerto del Rosario and the Port of Morro Jable.

What is the main port in Fuerteventura? The Port of Puerto del Rosario is the most important on the island because it concentrates most of the maritime traffic and the connections with other islands and with the mainland.

Which port has the most ferries to Lanzarote? The Port of Corralejo is the best option for travelling to Lanzarote, with frequent daily departures to Playa Blanca in crossings of just 25-35 minutes. It is the fastest and most popular route between the two islands.

Which port is closest to Gran Canaria? The Port of Morro Jable, in the south of the island, is the fastest connection point with Gran Canaria, with ferries arriving in Las Palmas in approximately 2 hours.

Ready to travel to Fuerteventura by ferry?

Now that you know all the ports of Fuerteventura, you can choose the one that best suits your trip. If you arrive from another Canary Island or from the mainland, Puerto del Rosario will be your main entry point. If you want to cross to Lanzarote, the Port of Corralejo is your best option. And if your final destination is the south of the island or Gran Canaria, the Port of Morro Jable awaits you.

At Kikoto Ferries you can compare timetables, companies and prices to find the ferry ticket to Fuerteventura that best suits your plans. Book online in just a few minutes and enjoy the Atlantic.

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