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Ports for Ferries to Canary Islands
Arrecife ferry Cadiz ferry Las Palmas de Gran Canaria ferry Puerto Rosario ferry Santa Cruz de la Palma ferry Santa Cruz de Tenerife ferry
Operators for Ferries to Canary Islands
Acciona Trasmediterranea Ferries
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About Ferries to Canary Islands |
Ferries to Canary Islands port is located off the northwestern coast of Africa. The Canary Islands are one of the most popular tourist destinations on the planet, especially with Europeans.
The Canary Island's archipelago includes major islands, all remnants of very steep, extinct volcanoes. Weather conditions here are considered perfect, and the beaches - some of the best on the planet.
The outdoor lover's winter playground, the walker's paradise and the beach bum's dream come true, the Canaries offer one of the easiest escapes from a snowy European winter. Avoid the mega-resorts and have yourself a more authentic relaxing time.
Museums, theatre, music, fun, sports and a richly varied cuisine make up the many pleasures of Gran Canarias.
More than one hundred and fifty beaches, the most extensive coastal platform of the archipelago, with three thousand hours of sunshine a year and a naturally peaceful environment are an invitation to visitors to enjoy Fuerteventura.
The wonderful climate and varied scenery have made Lanzarote, the island of volcanoes into a zone that attracts tourists from all over the European Union.
Tenerife is the big brother of the island chain. Golf courses, yacht marinas, conference centers, theme parks... Tenerife offers a complete range of leisure activities to satisfy all kinds of tastes.
La Palma is called the 'Pretty Isle' by Canary Islanders for its spectacular vegetation, but the extraordinary purity of its bright blue skies is now recognised as yet another outstanding scenic feature.
Few places in the world have the natural wealth of this circular volcanic island, highlighted by its singular prehistoric character. The variety and contrasts of the Gomera landscape are surprising.
El Hierro still retains its mystery. The smallest of the Canary Islands conserves its environment as nature first created it. This is the hidden island.
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