Ferries from Corralejo (Fuerteventura) to the Canary Islands

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The route

Want to book a holiday to Spain? Find your ferry from Fuerteventura to the Canary Islands with our Canary Islands ferry search platform. Our site allows you to compare the routes to the Canary Islandsdeparting from Fuerteventura along with crossing times, journey times and prices.

The ferry connections between Fuerteventura and Canary Islands are covered by Fredolsen and Naviera Armas which carry out 124 trips per week with frequent, all day boardings and crossing times ranging between 25 min and 35 min. This route is served by ferries allowing cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks.

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Map of the possible routes between Corralejo (Fuerteventura) and Canary Islands

Port of Corralejo (Fuerteventura)

The port of Corallejo is located in the town of La Oliva. The port is medium in size and is equipped to dock smaller boats as well as ferries. From here there are ferries that connect with the island of Fuerteventura and Playa Blanca, there are frequent daily departures. This is a port that provides lots of services as well as mooring for private boats. You can also stock up on drinking water, rent a car, eat in a restaurant and much more.... [More information]

Address: Muelle de Corralejo, 35660 Corralejo, Las Palmas

Directions: Google Map @ Corralejo (Fuerteventura), port

Guide of Canary Islands

The Canary Islands are situated just off the west coast of Africa in the Atlantic Ocean and are part of Spain. They are volcanic and are made up of six islands; Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, La Palma, Lanzarote, La Gomera, El Hierro. The islands have a mild climate throughout the year, with warm winds and ocean waters thanks to the Gulf stream. The official language is Spanish and the currency is the euro. History The original inhabitants of the Canary Islands came from the Maghrib, the area spanning from present-day Tunisia to Morocco called the Gaunches, who spoke many different lan... [More information]

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