Arrecife – Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Ferry to Tenerife
Arrecife – Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Ferry to Tenerife
The Arrecife to Santa Cruz de Tenerife ferry route is provided by 1 operator and is available for booking all year round. The ferry crossing from Arrecife to Santa Cruz de Tenerife takes approximately 10 hours and 36 minutes on ferries servicing this route. The duration for the Arrecife to Santa Cruz de Tenerife ferry can range between 10 hours and 11 hours depending on weather conditions and the operator that you decide to travel with.
Typically there is 7 sailings per week between Arrecife to Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Naviera Armas provide up to 7 weekly sailings or 1 sailing per day. However, please keep in mind that schedules may change depending on the season.
The first ferry from Arrecife to Santa Cruz de Tenerife departs at 11:00 and the last ferry departs at 17:30.
The fastest ferry from Arrecife to Santa Cruz de Tenerife is with Naviera Armas in 10 hours.
Currently there are no overnight ferries from Arrecife to Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
You can book cabins on ferries that sail from Arrecife to Santa Cruz de Tenerife with Naviera Armas.
Pets are allowed on ferries travelling from Arrecife to Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
Yes, Naviera Armas allow cars on board for ferries between Arrecife and Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Use our Deal Finder to get live pricing for car ferries between Arrecife and Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
Yes, foot passengers can travel with Naviera Armas between Arrecife and Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
Arrecife Santa Cruz de Tenerife ferry prices typically range between £111* and £569*. The average price is typically £319*. The cheapest Arrecife Santa Cruz de Tenerife ferry prices start from £32*. The average price for a foot passenger is £327*. The average price for a car is £303*.
Pricing will vary depending on number of passengers vehicle type route and sailing times. Pricing is taken from searches over last 30 days last updated 05 July, 2023.
Find cheap ferry tickets using our deal finder. We recommend that you book in advance to ensure yourself the best possible prices and availability on the ferry to Tenerife.
With 1 sailing per day, you are sure to find a suitable ferry crossing to suit your needs. However, there are alternative routes to explore if you require additional flexibility.
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Arrecife - Santa Cruz de Tenerife Route summary | ||
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Departure Country | Spain | |
Destination Country | Spain | |
No. of Operators | 1 | |
Operators | Naviera Armas | |
Average Price | £219* | |
Average Weekly Sailings | 2 | |
Average Sailing Duration | 9h 53m | |
Fastest Sailing Duration | 9h 40m | |
First Ferry | 11:30 | |
Last Ferry | 15:30 | |
Distance | 166 nautical miles |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 2024-11-05.
Located on the Spanish island of Lanzarote, one of the Canary Islands, the city of Arrecife derives its name from the reef ('Arrecife' is Spanish for 'reef') which covers the beach in the city. The town, which also has a port, lies on the east coast of the island and is served by ferries to the other islands in the Canary Islands and also to other destinations in Europe and mainland Africa.
Popular attractions in the city include Al Charco San Gines which is a salt water lagoon in the city centre surrounded by fisherman's huts. There is also the declared Historical Monument of La Casa de Los Arroyo which contains the "Blas Cebrera" Scientific Centre.
Destinations available from the port include Cadiz, Las Palmas, Santa Cruz de La Palma and Huelva.
Santa Cruz de Tenerife is a port city located on the Spanish island of Tenerife, the largest of the Canary Islands. The city has an important port and is filled with wide streets, beautiful landscaped areas and some fine examples of modern architecture. The city can trace its back around 400 years when the city began to develop in the late 16th century aided by its port which enabled to city to become the second most populated city in the Canary Islands. The centre of the city sits on the site of the former fortress of San Cristobal and is looked over by the monument dedicated to the Triumph of Candelaria, which is a neoclassical sculpture in Carrara marble and was created by the Italian Pasquale Bocciardo. This part of the city is also overlooked by the 18th century Baroque facade of the La Carta Palace. In the centre of the city, near the sea, several of the busiest streets and squares of the capital meet, such as the Plaza de la Candelaria.
From the city's port there are ferry services departing to mainland Spain and to the other Canary Islands.