How do I get to the Canary Islands? Find the best ferry from Fuerteventura to the Canary Islands using Canary Islands ferry search service by NetFerry. This website provides you with all of the information you need on sea routes, timetables, tariffs and crossing times for the ferry crossings to the Canary Islands from Fuerteventura.
The ferry connections between Fuerteventura and Canary Islands are covered by well known ferry operators such asNaviera Armas and Fredolsen which together provide 33 weekly sailings with travel times ranging between 2 hours and 27 hours. primarily morning and afternoon departure times for these crossings. On the ships with crossing times exceeding 6 hours, you will find extra services to ensure more comfort, such as different cabin options, restaurants and shops on board.
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The port of Puerto del Rosario is located on the east coast of Fuerteventura and the port is located in the capital. It is a modest sized port, which has seen ever increasing growth and development and today it hosts large cruise ships. It owes its beginnings to Maria Estrada, who in the early 1800s opened a tavern here which lead to the development of a village and the port. The port is located very close to the city center and is easily reachable on foot. The port is just over six kilometers from the island's airport, and there is a direct connection with bus 3, 16 or 10. By car, take the FV... [More information]
Address: Lugar Puerto del Rosario, 35613 Puerto del Rosario, Las Palmas, Spain
Directions: Google Map @ Puerto Del Rosario (Fuerteventura), 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]