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The ferry connections between Lanzarote and Canary Islands are covered by well known ferry operators such asFredolsen and Naviera Armas which offer 20 weekly sailings with maximum duration of 12 h 15 min and mostly morning and afternoon departures. Ferry operators serving this line have ships suitable for vehicle transportation, so you can reach your destination with your car, motorbike or camper van.
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Arrecife is the main port on the island of Lanzarote, which is also known as the port of Los Marmoles. Cruise ships and ferries dock here daily connecting with the other islands of the archipelago, Cadiz and Huelva. The port is a 30-minute walk from the city center. Originally the port was for fishing and later with the development of tourism, it became one of the major ports in the Canary Islands, especially for the transport of goods and goods. The port of Los Marmoles is about 38 km from Playa Blanca along the LZ-2 road and 37 km from and Orzola via the LZ-1 road which runs along the coast.... [More information]
Address: Av. de los Marmoles, 35500 Arrecife, Las Palmas, Spagna
Directions: Google Map @ Arrecife (Lanzarote), port
The Canary Islands are situated just off the west coast of Africa in the Atlantic Ocean and are part of Spain. They are volcanic and are made up of six islands; Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, La Palma, Lanzarote, La Gomera, El Hierro. The islands have a mild climate throughout the year, with warm winds and ocean waters thanks to the Gulf stream. The official language is Spanish and the currency is the euro. History The original inhabitants of the Canary Islands came from the Maghrib, the area spanning from present-day Tunisia to Morocco called the Gaunches, who spoke many different lan... [More information]