Cadiz - Las Palmas G.C. Ferry
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Founded in Barcelona in 1917, Trasmediterranea has grown into Spain's leading shipping company, connecting the mainland ports with the Balearic and Canary Islands, the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla, and destinations across North Africa. Onboard, travellers can expect a modern fleet and a wide range of services, from à la carte restaurants to swimming pools and boutique shops, making the crossing part of the holiday itself.
Cadiz
Built on a narrow spit of land in the bay of the same name, Cadiz has around 115,000 residents and claims the title of continuously inhabited Western Europe's oldest city. Founded around 1100 BC by the Phoenicians as Gadir, it later passed through Carthaginian, Roman, Visigothic and Muslim hands before being retaken by Christian forces in 1262. Its true golden age arrived after the discovery of the Americas: by the 18th century the city held a monopoly on trade with the New World and had become one of Spain's richest ports. That prosperous era left behind a Baroque cathedral crowned with a golden dome, the Tavira Tower, its old ramparts and the Castle of San Sebastián. Cadiz also holds a place in political history as the birthplace of Spain's first Constitution, proclaimed in 1812 during the Napoleonic siege, and today it is famous for one of Spain's most spirited carnivals. Its economy rests on fishing, shipbuilding and tourism, while its harbour remains a historic anchor point for maritime routes to the Canary Islands.
Cadiz Ferry Terminal
The Trasmediterránea terminal sits right next to Cadiz's railway station, an easy walk from the old town. Travellers based in the historic centre can simply walk over, while those coming from further out will find buses and taxis readily available. Because the Canary Islands sit outside the EU's VAT zone, sailings there involve a document and customs check, so it's worth allowing extra time — arriving roughly 2 to 3 hours ahead is recommended, especially during the busiest summer crossings.
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
With over 380,000 residents, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is the most populous city in the Canary Islands and one of Spain's largest. Founded on 24 June 1478 by the conquistador Juan Rejón and his soldiers, who set up a camp called "Real de Las Palmas," it became the launching point for the Spanish conquest of the archipelago, completed in 1483. Christopher Columbus called in 1492 to repair his ships before crossing the Atlantic, a founding episode in the city's maritime identity. Long the archipelago's de facto capital, it now shares that status with Santa Cruz de Tenerife under a unique alternating-capital arrangement. The historic Vegueta quarter, with the Cathedral of Santa Ana and Columbus's house-museum, reflects its rich colonial past, while the urban beach of Las Canteras and the Alfredo Kraus Auditorium capture its modern face. A cosmopolitan city shaped by waves of African and Latin American migration, it is also known for its flamboyant carnival. Its harbour, the Puerto de la Luz, is one of Spain's busiest and a strategic crossroads between Europe, Africa and the Americas, making it the main hub for inter-island and international links across the Canaries.
Las Palmas Ferry Terminal
The Las Palmas ferry terminal is located at Muelle de Santa Catalina, in the district of the same name, roughly 2 kilometres north of the historic Vegueta quarter. City buses connect it to the centre, and it's about a fifteen-minute taxi ride from Gran Canaria's airport; it's also walkable from the beachfront hotels along Las Canteras. Since this is a domestic Spanish route, no passport check is required — only the standard check-in before boarding. Aim to arrive around 1.5 to 2 hours ahead of departure, a margin that should be respected strictly when travelling with a vehicle.
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FERRY CÁDIZ - LAS PALMAS G.C.
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FERRY FUERTEVENTURA (P. DEL ROSARIO) - CÁDIZ
FERRY LAS PALMAS G.C. - LANZAROTE (ARRECIFE)
FERRY LAS PALMAS G.C. - CÁDIZ
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FERRY S.C. LA PALMA - FUERTEVENTURA (P. DEL ROSARIO)
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FERRY S.C. TENERIFE - FUERTEVENTURA (P. DEL ROSARIO)
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