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Ferry Las Palmas de Gran Canaria - Cádiz

The Las Palmas de Gran Canaria - Cádiz ferry route is an exciting journey that connects the Canary Islands with the Andalusian coast of Spain. This route offers the opportunity to enjoy the beautiful Atlantic Ocean and explore two destinations rich in history and culture.

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria - Cádiz

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Departure frequency

Once a week

First Ferry

12:00

Last Ferry

12:00

Average duration

44h

Rango de precios

From €175.10 Until €175.10

Cádiz - Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

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Departure frequency

Once a week

Primer ferry

14:00

Último ferry

16:00

Average duration

34h 45m

Rango de precios

From €175.10 Until €175.10

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The duration of the ferry crossing between Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and Cádiz is generally around 2 days, depending on the ferry service and weather conditions.

This sea route is one of the longest offered and allows travelers to experience the beauty of the Atlantic in a smooth voyage.

Some services may take longer, especially if they stop at other ports along the way.

Travellers are advised to verify exact departure and arrival times when booking their tickets.

The price of a ferry ticket from Las Palmas de Gran Canaria to Cádiz can vary significantly, but generally starts at around 130 euros for a one-way adult ticket.

This price may increase depending on the selected onboard facilities, such as a bed or a cabin, and if you choose to bring a vehicle.

Prices can also vary depending on the season and demand, so travelers are advised to book early.

Discounts may be available for certain categories of travelers, such as children, students, or seniors.

The ferry schedule between Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and Cádiz may vary depending on the season and demand.

There is usually at least one service per week on this route, although there may be more in high season.

Exact departure and arrival times may vary, so it is important that travelers verify times at the time of booking.

Passengers are advised to arrive at the port early enough to embark.

The port of Las Palmas, officially known as Puerto de La Luz y de Las Palmas, is one of the most important in the Atlantic.

It is located in the northeast of the city and offers a wide range of facilities and services for travelers.

Facilities include shops, cafes, restaurants and a regular bus and taxi service to the city.

The port also has parking, for those who wish to leave their car or arrive in their own vehicle.

The port of Cádiz is one of the oldest ports in all of Europe, with a history that goes back more than 3000 years.

It is located in the center of the city, which makes it accessible on foot or by public transport.

The port has several facilities such as shops, restaurants and parking.

In addition, there are several public transportation options available, including buses and taxis to take travelers to their final destinations.