Ferries from
Fuerteventura to Gran Canaria
Ferries from
Fuerteventura to Gran Canaria
Ferries from Fuerteventura to Gran Canaria are available with 2 operators. There are 2 ferry routes. Ferries from Morro Jable to Las Palmas and Puerto del Rosario to Las Palmas are popular ferry trips from Fuerteventura to Gran Canaria. Sailing frequency can change throughout the year and often sailings increase during peak season.
Ferries from Fuerteventura to Gran Canaria sail approximately 29 times per week and are available with Naviera Armas & Fred Olsen Express.
The ferry from Fuerteventura to Gran Canaria takes between 2 hours and 7 hours depending on the ferry route, operator, and ship that you choose.
The fastest ferry from Fuerteventura to Gran Canaria is on the Morro Jable to Las Palmas ferry with Naviera Armas & Fred Olsen Express in 2 hours.
Yes, there are car ferries available from Fuerteventura to Gran Canaria with Naviera Armas & Fred Olsen Express.
There are approximately 72 miles (117km) and 63 nautical miles between Fuerteventura and Gran Canaria.
The price of a ferry from Fuerteventura to Gran Canaria can differ by route, operator, season, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed ferry or conventional ferry.
The Morro Jable to Las Palmas ferry ferry sails approximately 25 times weekly with a crossing time of 2 hours.
Puerto del Rosario to Las Palmas ferry ferries sail about 6 times weekly with a sailing time of 6 hours 45 minutes.
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Fuerteventura is the second largest of the Spanish Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean, situated off the northwest coast of Africa. Declared a biosphere reserve by UNESCO in 2009, Fuerteventura is blessed with the archipelago’s most stunning beaches, a ruggedly beautiful landscape and over 3,000 hours of sunshine each year. It has also long been admired as a top destination for visitors interested in cultural heritage thanks to its large number of centuries-old mansions and beautiful churches. Fuerteventura has a large number of ports along its coast, making it an excellent departure point for the rest of the Canary Islands. Also, with the routes operated by a range of excellent ferry companies, there’s no shortage of sailing options.
Gran Canaria is the second most populous island in the Canary Islands, a Spanish archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean. A ‘continent in miniature’, Gran Canaria is locally known. This is due to the huge variety of landscapes and micro-climates, with vast mountains, long beaches and green ravines all coming together on this 1,500 square-kilometre landmass. A third of Gran Canaria is classified as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, but elsewhere, you will find a rich history in the cosmopolitan capital of Las Palmas, a charming hilltop village in Tejeda and a network of superb cycling routes winding through the valleys. Travelling by ferry is a convenient way to explore the Canaries, and, given Gran Canaria’s central location, it’s within easy reach from nearly every other island. There are also some long-distance connections from mainland Spain which are operated by a couple of excellent ferry companies.