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Is there a ferry from Spain to the Canary Islands?

There is currently 2 operators sailing 2 routes, for ferries from Spain to Gran Canaria. Sailing frequency can vary throughout the year and tends to have seasonal peaks.



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Tenerife South (TFS) is often used by tourists closer to the sunny resorts south of the island. Tenerife is the easiest island to reach for US visitors, with United Airlines launching a nonstop flight from Newark (EWR) to Tenerife South (TFS) starting June 9, 2022.

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For those who love exploring beaches, getting out on the ocean, discovering hidden spots, and viewing coastal landmarks, a trip island hopping around the Canary Islands is the perfect holiday.

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10 Best Towns and Resorts in the Canary Islands
  • Costa Teguise, Lanzarote.
  • Betancuria, Fuerteventura.
  • Los Llanos, La Palma.
  • Teror, Gran Canaria.
  • Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife.
  • Playa de la Arena, Tenerife.
  • Arrieta, Lanzarote.
  • Puerto del Rosario, Fuertaventura.


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If you want to enjoy a great variety of landscapes and architecture, Tenerife is possibly one of the best Canary Islands for you. It is also ideal if it's your first time traveling to the Canary Islands and you don't have time to visit the other islands or if you are looking for an all-inclusive Canary Islands holiday.

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Most of the main islands in the Canaries are simply too large to explore without a motorized vehicle. While there are local buses on each island, it's relatively challenging to get around on them, especially if you're unfamiliar with the area.

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How much does the ferry cost from Playa blanca, lanzarote to Corralejo, fuerteventura? Ferry ticket prices range between 20.00 - 33.25 euros, depending on the ferry you choose to travel with. Infants and children up to four years old can usually travel for free.

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However, if you'd like to explore the city more calmly, then go for two days. Although one day is enough to explore Cádiz, the main points of interest are sometimes a bit far away from each other. Anyway, and given the lack of free parking in the city, I suggest visiting Cádiz on foot.

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