Cadiz to Arrecife Ferry

Cadiz Arrecife Ferry

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The route from Cadiz to Arrecife offers a transition from the historic heart of Andalusia to the unique landscapes of the Canary Islands. Begin your journey in Cadiz, where you can wander through ancient streets, enjoy fresh seafood at bustling markets, or immerse yourself in the city’s deep-rooted traditions and festivals.

In Arrecife, a tranquil seaside capital awaits with its picturesque harbour, unique volcanic scenery, and inviting atmosphere. Stroll along the waterfront, visit cultural gems like the Castillo de San Jose, or unwind on the nearby beaches. Lanzarote’s blend of natural beauty and island hospitality creates an unforgettable experience.

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Cadiz-Arrecife

Ferry Companies from Cadiz to Arrecife

Naviera Armas

Naviera Armas

Trasmediterranea

Trasmediterranea

Departure Board for Cadiz-Arrecife

Saturday, February 28, 2026

Departure TimeRouteSeller

12:30 PM

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Latest Ticket Prices for Cadiz-Arrecife

Tue, Mar 3, 14:00
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£386.44
Tue, Mar 24, 14:00
£486.73
Tue, Apr 21, 14:00
£286.16

Frequently Asked Questions About Cadiz-Arrecife

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What are the check-in times for Naviera Armas Trasmediterranea ferries from Cadiz to Arrecife?
Check-in closes 2 hours before departure for all passengers.

About Arrecife

Arrecife Port, located on the island of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands, Spain, serves as a vital hub for maritime trade and tourism. Known for its modern infrastructure and strategic location, it accommodates cargo ships, ferries, and cruise liners, connecting Lanzarote to other Canary Islands and international destinations.

The port is surrounded by the scenic charm of Arrecife town; the port offers access to beautiful beaches, historic landmarks like Castillo de San Gabriel, and vibrant local culture, making it a key gateway for economic activity and a popular stop for travellers

About Cadiz

The Port of the Bay of Cadiz is in an exceptional location between the Atlantic and North Africa, making it an important tourism hub. It is integrated into the city centre, so the distance from the passenger terminal to the centre is just a 5-minute walk. The Port connects directly to the main roads and motorways of southern Spain, with quick access to the N-IV and the Cádiz-Seville motorway, which in turn link to the entire national and international road network.

Cadiz is the oldest city in Western Europe, it was established by the Phoenicians 3,000 years ago. The city's residents' character is still influenced by the significant cultural mark that the various peoples that resided here left behind. Due to its commercial significance, this peninsula, which is located directly on the Atlantic coast of Andalusia, has managed to maintain a significant historical legacy in addition to its first-rate beaches and mouthwatering local food. The provinces of Huelva and Cádiz make up the Costa de la Luz, which also has a lot of places to visit that combine leisure and culture. For those who enjoy the outdoors, nothing compares to exploring the Doñana National Park, which has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Cadiz to Arrecife Ferry Timetable

Ferry Timetable for Cadiz to Arrecife between 02/24/2026 and 03/02/2026

SellerDeparture TimeArrival TimeDurationSailing Days
12:30
16:00 (+1 day)
27h 30min
Sat

Last Updated on 02/24/2026 06:44AM