Naturist Holidays
Isla de Lobos
Lobos is a small island just off the northern tip of Fuerteventura. It is named after the monk seals that once inhabited the island and were sometimes known as sea wolves. There are life-sized models of the seals close to where the ferry docks and behind Playa de la Concha.
As the island is a protected area, the number of visitors is limited to four hundred per day - with up to two hundred arriving in the morning and up to two hundred in the afternoon. Each visitor requires an authorisation document which can be obtained free at the website below.
Ferries leave Corralejo and return throughout the day. The journey to Los Lobos takes around twenty minutes and ends at a jetty near the island's visitors' centre. There are several ferry companies that provide crossings to Los Lobos. The one that we used can be seen from the link below.
Playa de la Concha - 2024
Playa de la Concha is a crescent shaped sandy beach wrapped around a little cove around three hundred yards across. Access to the beach is just under half a mile along a sandy track from the jetty where the ferry from Corralejo docks.
On the day we visited the island we strolled around some of the paths and then went to the beach. All the people there were on the first third of so of the beach and dressed, so we walked about halfway round, set up camp and stripped off. Later other people arrived around us but only a few stripped off.
We noticed one fellow, who was quite happy to sunbathe nude, put on a pair of shorts for a swim and one woman who was happy to swim nude but put on a bikini bottom to sunbathe.
During a couple of snorkelling sessions we saw several species of fish, some of which we had not seen before.