Ferries Cádiz
See all connections and book ferry ticketsCádiz, located in southwestern Spain, is a historic city renowned for its impressive architecture and long sandy beaches. You can catch a ferry from Cádiz to La Palma, Lanzarote, Tenerife, Gran Canaria, and Fuerteventura, as year-round, frequent routes connect its port to these popular islands of the Canary archipelago.
On Ferryhopper, you can find all the information about ferries to and from Cádiz: route schedules, trip duration, ticket prices, and discounts. Compare prices and offers, choose the best route for you, and book your tickets with no hidden fees.
Cádiz ferry schedules
Arrecife Cádiz
Las Palmas Cádiz
S. C. de Tenerife Cádiz
S. C. de la Palma Cádiz
Puerto del Rosario Cádiz
Cádiz Arrecife
Cádiz Puerto del Rosario
Cádiz S. C. de Tenerife
Cádiz Las Palmas
Cádiz S. C. de la Palma
How much is the ferry to Cádiz?
Take a look at indicative ferry ticket prices for the most popular Cádiz routes; check prices for standard tickets, family bookings, and vehicle transportation.
| Arrecife – Cádiz | Las Palmas – Cádiz | S. C. de Tenerife – Cádiz | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Adult | € 115.33 | Price not available | Price not available |
| 2 Adults | € 264.66 | Price not available | Price not available |
| 2 Adults, 1 Car | € 798.92 | Price not available | Price not available |
| 2 Adults, 2 Children, 1 Car | Price not available | Price not available | Price not available |
Book ferry tickets for Cádiz
Offers
On Ferryhopper, you can take advantage of all active ferry offers and book cheap ferry tickets to Cádiz. Browse the latest deals and find the one that suits you best!
Remember: current ferry ticket offers will be automatically applied as you go through the booking process.
Discounts
When traveling by ferry from Cádiz to destinations in the Canary Islands, you can take advantage of regular discounts of up to 50% granted to specific traveler categories. Typically, these include:
- Children (4-11)
- Young travelers (under 26)
- Seniors (60+)
- Large families (Spanish citizens)
Additionally, residents of the Canary Islands are entitled to discounts of up to 85% on ferry tickets.
Note: infants and children up to 3 years of age usually travel free of charge on ferries to and from Cádiz.
When booking your ticket on Ferryhopper, simply select the route that suits you, choose the applicable discount, and it will be automatically applied to your final ticket price.
Best time to book
Ferries from Cádiz to the Canary Islands operate throughout the year, with up to 2 weekly crossings depending on the season and the destination of your ferry trip. As these crossings are long and often in high demand due to the Canaries’ reputation as a prime destination, regardless of the season, we recommend booking your ferry tickets several weeks in advance, especially during summer and holidays.
If you also plan to bring your car and/or travel in a cabin, it’s always best to book as early as possible, as cabin and vehicle tickets may sell out quickly. Please note that ferry schedules are subject to change throughout the year. For the most up-to-date information, be sure to check the latest ferry routes to and from Cádiz on Ferryhopper.
Information about Cádiz
Cádiz, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Europe, is the meeting point of a rich maritime history and the laid-back vibes that the autonomous community of Andalusia is known for. Perched on a slice of land in southwestern Spain surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, its port has served as an important trade and travel hub for centuries.
Nowadays, you can still get a strong feel of the past by strolling around its old town, with its beautiful squares and historic buildings. A stop at the majestic Cádiz Cathedral, which took 116 years to be completed, is mandatory, while the Tavira Tower (Torre Tavira), the old town’s highest point, will reward you with breathtaking views and a camera obscura that will allow you to observe different parts of the city in impressive detail.
Of course, history is not the only protagonist here, as Cádiz is also home to golden-sand beaches such as La Caleta and Playa de la Ballena. And the past may feel alive here, but so does the city’s nightlife, offering plenty of options ranging from fish and seafood restaurants serving delicious Andalusian dishes to beach parties in “La Punta”, where the music stops long after the sun has come up!
Last but not least, the port of Cádiz is one of the key departure points to the Canary Islands from mainland Spain. Catching a ferry from Cádiz is sure to be an unforgettable experience across the Atlantic, leading you straight to the volcanic wonders that have made the Canary archipelago a regular entry filed under “dream vacations”.
Tips for your ferry trip from Cádiz
Here are some useful tips for your ferry trip to and from Cádiz:
- The port of Cádiz can get busy, especially in the summer, so it’s best to be at the port at least 45 min in advance when catching a ferry from Cádiz. If you are traveling with a vehicle, we recommend arriving at least 1.5 hr before departure. The same applies when traveling to Cádiz from the Canary Islands.
- During a ferry trip from Cádiz, the sea can get a bit choppy. If you are prone to seasickness, talk to your pharmacist or doctor about your motion sickness medication options.
- As the ferry routes between Cádiz and the Canary Islands are overnight, we recommend booking a cabin for greater comfort and privacy during your trip. Alternatively, you can stretch out on a reclining seat in the VIP lounge.
- Catching the ferry from Cádiz to one of the Canary Islands is the perfect start for an island-hopping adventure in the Atlantic archipelago. On our Map of ferries, you can compare all ferry routes, and you can also consult our guide to the ports of the Canary Islands for more detailed information.
Services on board ferries from Cádiz
Ferries from Cádiz to the Canary Islands are conventional vessels, operated by Naviera Armas, that feature onboard services and amenities, guaranteeing a comfortable and relaxing journey. These typically include:
- Air-conditioned lounges and spacious deck seating
- Snack bars
- Restaurants
- Shops
- Wi-Fi (on select routes)
- Children’s play areas
- Amenities for passengers with disabilities
- Dedicated pet-friendly areas
For a more comfortable trip, you can book a cabin for 1-4 passengers on ferries from Cádiz. Typically, you can choose between interior cabins, exterior cabins (with a sea view), and pet-friendly cabins.
Cabin prices start at around €235.
Alternatively, you can book an airplane-type seat in the VIP lounge, which also includes priority boarding.
Luggage
When traveling with Naviera Armas, you are allowed up to 4 items of luggage with a maximum combined weight of 60 kg, free of charge.
Pet travel
You can travel with your pets on most ferries from Cádiz, provided you include them in your bookings. Typically, you have the option of bringing your four-legged pet with you in a carrier or on a lead, as well as booking a pet-friendly cabin or a place in the kennels.
Don’t forget to bring along the necessary health documents, tickets and any pet supplies you may need for the journey.
Good to know: for more information, you can check out our guide on traveling with your pet in Spain.
Cádiz Port
Located in the city’s northeast part, the port of Cádiz is within walking distance of the center. There, you will find a variety of services and traveler amenities, including restaurants, grocery stores, car rentals, hotels, cafes, and gas stations. There are also numerous public and private parking lots in the port area, serving passengers taking the ferry from Cádiz and the city’s visitors.
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FAQs
The ferry trip from Cádiz to the Canary Islands ranges from 26.5 hr to 64 hr, which is plenty of time to unwind, read a book (or three), and fully embrace the slow travel life! Here's how long each crossing usually takes:
- Cádiz - Lanzarote (Arrecife): from 26 hr 30 min to 31 hr 30 min
- Cádiz - Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: from 35 hr to 37 hr
- Cádiz - Tenerife: from 37 hr to 43 hr 30 min
- Cádiz - Fuerteventura: from 28 hr to 37 hr
- Cádiz - La Palma: from 55 hr to 64 hr
The fastest ferry from mainland Spain to the Canary Islands is the Cádiz - Lanzarote (Arrecife) route. The fastest ferry needs around 26 hr 30 min to cover the distance.
Cádiz is connected by ferry to the following ports of the Canary Islands:
- Santa Cruz de Tenerife on Tenerife
- Puerto del Rosario on Fuerteventura
- Arrecife on Lanzarote
- Las Palmas on Gran Canaria
- Santa Cruz de La Palma on La Palma
The most affordable ferry tickets from Cádiz are available on the Cádiz - Lanzarote (Arrecife) and the Cádiz - Fuerteventura routes, with prices starting from about €115.
Yes, you can bring your car, motorbike, or camper van on ferries from Cádiz to the Canary Islands. Car decks for vehicle transportation are available on board, but space is limited. Therefore, it is highly advisable to book your tickets well in advance, as they tend to sell out quickly.
Find detailed answers to all your questions about ferry ticket changes, cancellations and refunds.
Remember that you can also use Ferryhopper's online booking modification service, available with certain ferry companies.
Ferry route map
Below, you can see all active ferry connections to Cádiz, as well as starting prices for each route. Use our interactive Map of ferries to visualize your trip and easily plan an island-hopping adventure.