Ferries Lanzarote
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Specifically, you can travel to the ports of Arrecife, Playa Blanca, and Órzola from the islands of Tenerife, Fuerteventura, and Gran Canaria, as well as Cádiz from the Spanish mainland. It is also possible to travel to Lanzarote from Algeria, Morocco, Portugal, and Tunisia.
On Ferryhopper, you will find all the up-to-date information on ferries to Lanzarote, including ports of departure, timetables, duration, and ferry companies. Compare prices and available offers and book your ferry tickets, without any hidden fees.
Lanzarote ferry schedules
Corralejo Playa Blanca
La Graciosa Órzola
Las Palmas Arrecife
Cádiz Arrecife
Puerto del Rosario Playa Blanca
Puerto del Rosario Arrecife
Huelva Arrecife
S. C. de la Palma Arrecife
Playa Blanca Corralejo
Órzola La Graciosa
Arrecife Las Palmas
Arrecife Cádiz
Playa Blanca Puerto del Rosario
Arrecife Puerto del Rosario
Arrecife S. C. de la Palma
Arrecife Huelva
How much is the ferry to Lanzarote?
Take a look at indicative ferry ticket prices for the most popular Lanzarote routes; check prices for standard tickets, family bookings, and vehicle transportation.
Playa Blanca – Corralejo | Corralejo – Playa Blanca | Órzola – La Graciosa | |
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1 Adult | € 4.37 | € 4.37 | € 14 |
2 Adults | € 8.74 | € 8.74 | € 28 |
2 Adults, 1 Car | € 17.5 | € 14.84 | Price not available |
2 Adults, 2 Children, 1 Car | € 26 | € 26 | Price not available |
Book ferry tickets for Lanzarote
Offers
On Ferryhopper, you can take advantage of all active ferry offers and book cheap ferry tickets to Lanzarote. 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 planning your trip to Lanzarote, make sure you have a look at the special offers on Ferryhopper. You can compare available offers and prices to get the best possible deal on your tickets to Lanzarote. On top of that, ferry companies also offer discounts to the following groups of travelers:
- Children under 3 years old can travel for free.
- Children aged 4 to 11 are entitled to a 50% discount on regular tickets.
- Additional discounts may also be available to young travelers (typically 12 to 26), seniors (60+), and Canary Islands residents.
Each company has its own discount policy, so check the information when booking your tickets.
Good to know: all current special offers can be viewed anytime on Ferryhopper. Don't forget that seasonal discounts are automatically applied when you book your tickets through Ferryhopper’s platform.
Best time to book
The best time to book your ferry tickets to Lanzarote depends on your travel dates and flexibility. The island’s high season runs from December to February, so it’s best to book well in advance—September or October—to secure the best deals and ensure availability. While you can score a good deal even at the last moment, early bookings generally mean that you will get better discounts and have a wider choice of departure times.
For summer trips (June-August), booking by March or April is a good idea to lock in competitive prices and guarantee your spot. If you're traveling to Lanzarote during quieter months of the year, like spring or autumn, you might find good deals closer to your departure date, though options will be more limited. Keep an eye out for special promotions and compare prices on Ferryhopper.
Information about Lanzarote
Lanzarote, part of Spain’s iconic Canary Islands, is a paradise with something for everyone. Known for its volcanic landscapes, pristine beaches, and year-round sunshine, this UNESCO Biosphere Reserve combines relaxation and exploration like few others!
Among the island's many must-see highlights are the Timanfaya National Park, home to otherworldly lava fields, and the Jameos del Agua, a unique cultural and geological attraction designed by renowned architect César Manrique. If spending your day lazily basking under the sun by the beach is more your thing, take the opportunity to visit Papagayo Beach, with its golden sands and crystal-clear waters.
Getting to Lanzarote by ferry is pretty straightforward, as there are regular connections from nearby islands and mainland Spain. Check out Ferryhopper’s Lanzarote travel guide for more information and tips to plan your trip.
Tips and advice for your trip
Here is a list of 7 useful tips to ensure a smooth and relaxed journey by ferry to Lanzarote:
- As with all of the Canary Islands, Lanzarote can get crowded over the winter months. Consider planning your trip in spring (March to May) or autumn (September to November) to enjoy the good weather without the crowds.
- The ports can get busy, so try to get to the port at least 1 hour before departure, especially if you’re traveling with your vehicle.
- One of the best ways to visit the Canary Islands from the Spanish mainland is by boat. The ferry trip will reward you with stunning ocean views and a unique travel experience. For a more comfortable journey, it is highly recommended that you book a cabin.
- Lanzarote is an ideal base to start an island-hopping adventure in the Canary Islands! Trips to the other islands generally take as little as 25 minutes to around 6 hours, so make sure you pack your sunscreen if you plan on spending time above deck as the sun can be rather strong.
- If you schedule your ferry trip in the late afternoon or evening, pack a light jacket or sweater as it can get chilly on deck, even in the summer.
- The sea can get a bit choppy, so if you are prone to seasickness, bring along some Dramamine tablets. As with all medication, discuss your options with a doctor or pharmacist.
- Depending on the time of year and day, you may catch a glimpse of whales or dolphins playing in the Atlantic. Short of booking a dolphin and whale-watching tour, your best bet for seeing these magnificent creatures is to plan your trip in the early morning or late afternoon during the warmer months (May to September).
Onboard services
Most ferries to Lanzarote provide several services for a pleasant and comfortable journey. Depending on the type of ship and route, you can enjoy your coffee on the deck, relax in the air-conditioned lounge streaming your favorite show, or treat yourself to a snack from the canteen. Ferries on longer journeys will typically have more facilities and services on offer to make the trip more enjoyable.
On most boat journeys to Lanzarote, you can generally expect:
- Wi-Fi onboard
- Air conditioning
- Standard airline-type seats
- Lounge with comfortable seating and tables
- Outdoor seating on deck
- Canteen for coffee, snacks, and beverages
- Car deck
For longer trips (i.e. 6 hours and over), ferries usually offer:
- Wi-Fi onboard
- Air conditioning
- Standard airplane-type seats
- VIP seats
- Cabins (1 to 4 beds)
- Lounge with comfortable seating and tables
- Playroom
- Outdoor seating on deck
- Canteen for coffee, snacks, and beverages
- Restaurant
- Car deck
On ferries that offer cabins, you typically have a variety of options:
- Interior cabins
- Exterior cabins with a window and sea view
- Suites (large double bed, living room, TV, refrigerator)
- Pet-friendly cabins with a bed, drinker and soaker
- Cabins for travelers with disabilities
Lanzarote ports
Lanzarote has 3 main ports: Arrecife, Playa Blanca, and Órzola. Arrecife, which is also the island’s capital, is the main hub for large ferries connecting Lanzarote to the other Canary Islands and mainland Spain. The port is a 30-minute walk from the city center, but you can also hop on a bus or hail a taxi to get there.
To the south of the island, you will find Playa Blanca, which is ideal for trips to Fuerteventura. Órzola, which is situated on Lanzarote’s north side, is the smallest port on the island and is primarily used by smaller ferries heading to La Graciosa. All three ports are generally well-equipped, with many restaurants, cafes, and hotels nearby.
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FAQs
The duration of a ferry trip to Lanzarote depends on whether you are traveling from another Canary Island or the Spanish mainland.
- From the Canary Islands: The shortest ferry rides from Corralejo to Playa Blanca, and La Graciosa to Órzola can take as little as 25 minutes, while the longest is from Las Palmas to Arrecife, which lasts about 5.5 hours.
- From the Spanish mainland: Cádiz to Arrecife usually takes about 27 hours.
The prices for ferry tickets to Lanzarote usually start from:
- La Graciosa to Órzola: €15
- Corralejo to Playa Blanca: €17
- Puerto del Rosario to Arracife: €45
- Las Palmas to Arracife: €111
- Cádiz to Arrecife: €115
Most ferries traveling to Lanzarote can transfer your car, motorbike, or camper van. There are, however, a few ferries that do not have car decks, so confirm the details before booking your tickets. The cost of car transportation on ferries to Lanzarote usually starts from:
- Corralejo to Playa Blanca: €45
- Puerto del Rosario to Arracife: €32
- Las Palmas to Arracife: €69
- Cádiz to Arrecife: €164
On long-haul journeys, you are usually allowed up to 4 pieces of luggage, weighing up to 60 kg in total, at no extra cost.
On shorter ferry trips between the Canary Islands, you can take 1 piece of luggage weighing up to 20 kg for free.
Most ferry boats to Lanzarote allow you to travel with your pet, however, this is not always possible on shorter trips. When traveling, your pet must be on a lead or in a pet carrier at all times. Tickets for pets vary between companies, but you can see specific prices and further details when booking your ferry to Lanzarote on Ferryhopper.
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 Lanzarote, 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.