Cadiz – Santa Cruz de La Palma
Ferry to La Palma
Cadiz – Santa Cruz de La Palma
Ferry to La Palma
Naviera Armas provides the ferry from Cadiz to Santa Cruz de La Palma. Cadiz Santa Cruz de La Palma ferries cost between £164 and £1095, depending on ticket details. Prices exclude any service fees. Ferry timetables change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get live pricing and availability for Cadiz Santa Cruz de La Palma ferries.
Cadiz Santa Cruz de La Palma ferries typically depart at 14:00.
The Cadiz Santa Cruz de La Palma ferry trip can take around 56 hours. Sailing times can vary between ferry operators and can be impacted by weather conditions.
There is 1 weekly sailing from Cadiz to Santa Cruz de La Palma provided by Naviera Armas.
Cadiz Santa Cruz de La Palma ferry prices typically range between £164* and £1095*. The average price is typically £555*. The cheapest Cadiz Santa Cruz de La Palma ferry prices start from £164*. The average price for a foot passenger is £178*. The average price for a car is £671*.
Pricing will vary depending on number of passengers, vehicle type, route and sailing times. Pricing is taken from searches over last 30 days and exclusive of service fees, last updated April 25.
The distance between Cadiz to Santa Cruz de La Palma is approximately 953.6 miles (1534.7km) or 829 nautical miles.
Yes, Naviera Armas ferries allow cars on board ferries between Cadiz and Santa Cruz de La Palma. Use our Deal Finder to get live pricing for car ferries between Cadiz and Santa Cruz de La Palma.
Yes, foot passengers can travel with Naviera Armas ferries between Cadiz and Santa Cruz de La Palma.
Pets are currently not allowed on board the ferries from Cadiz to Santa Cruz de La Palma.
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Cadiz - Santa Cruz de La Palma Route summary | ||
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Departure Country | Spain | |
Destination Country | Spain | |
No. of Operators | 1 | |
Operators | Naviera Armas | |
Average Price | £541* | |
Average Weekly Sailings | 1 | |
Average Sailing Duration | 56h 0m | |
First Ferry | 14:00 | |
Distance | 828 nautical miles |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 2024-11-05.
Located in the south west of Spain, the port city of Cadiz is the capital of the Cadiz province and has been the home of the Spanish Navy since the 18th century. Cadiz is also the oldest continuously inhabited city in Spain and one of the oldest in south western Europe. There are many things for visitors to Cadiz to see and do. Perhaps one of the city's most famous landmarks is its cathedral which sits on the site of an older cathedral, completed in the 13th century which burnt down in 1596. The cathedral, characterised by its Baroque style, was begun in 1776 and took 116 years to complete. The city is also well known for its antiquity in its various quarters including El Populo, La Vina and Santa Maria.
The city's port provides facilities for passenger traffic, commercial traffic, fishing and sailing boats and includes ship repair facilities. From the port, passenger ferry services operate to Arrecife, Las Palmas and Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
Santa Cruz de La Palma is located on the Canary Island of La Palma is a beautiful colonial style Spanish city whose historic quarter, which has been declared a Historic-Artistic Site, has a number of palaces, colonial style buildings and houses that contain elements of typical canary Islands architecture. The city can trace its history back to the latter part of the 15th century when Alonso Fernandez de Lugo captured the island and made it the possession of the Crown of Castile, and from then on it began to gain economic power. Popular attractions in the city include a number of churches and the Shrine of Virgen de las Nieves and is where a centuries old tradition takes place: the descent of the island's patron saint. The famous Calle Real street has been declared a Property of Cultural Interest and a Historic-Artistic Site and is the city's main street. It is mainly cobbled and is the location of the main shops, squares, houses and interesting buildings.
From the city's port, ferry services operate to Cadiz on the Spanish mainland, Tenerife, Gran Canaria and Lanzarote.