From Lanzarote: Sailing Day Trip Around La Graciosa
From Lanzarote: Sailing Day Trip Around La Graciosa
From Lanzarote: Sailing Day Trip Around La Graciosa
From Lanzarote: Sailing Day Trip Around La Graciosa
From Lanzarote: Sailing Day Trip Around La Graciosa
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From Lanzarote: Sailing Day Trip Around La Graciosa

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Highlights

Get panoramic views of Lanzarote's north coast as you cross to La Graciosa
Marvel at the white sand beaches and clear waters
Relax with a delicious lunch and unlimited drink as you sail on a catamaran
Itinerary
Swim, snorkel, and kayak in the turquoise waters of La Graciosa on a full-day trip from Lanzarote. Relax on the unspoiled Francesa Beach and refresh yourself with drinks and a delicious lunch.
Start your day trip with a pickup near your accommodation in Lanzarote. Hop aboard an air-conditioned bus and travel to the harbour of Órzola to board a ferry for a 30-minute journey to the neighboring island of La Graciosa.
When you arrive at La Graciosa, board a luxury catamaran. Sail along the south coast of the island as you enjoy your welcome glass of champagne and some snacks.
Admire the white sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and volcanic mountains as you cruise. Anchor in front of Francesa Beach, where you can sunbathe aboard the catamaran, snorkel in a marine reserve, swim to the shore* or use the available kayaks for an adventure of your own.
Enjoy unlimited beer, wine, and soft drinks as you savour your lunch of pasta, salad, and fruit. Dive off the catamaran to swim in the clear waters and relax on board as you sail back to Caleta de Sebo. Explore the small fishermen village before boarding the ferry back to Lanzarote.
Finish your day with a drop-off at your hotel.

*Disembarking on the beach is currently not allowed, according to local environmental regulations aimed at protecting the natural environment of Archipielago Chinijo Natural Park.