
Ferry routes from Cadiz
Every route from Cadiz at a glance.
Route map
- Balearia
- Naviera Armas
Ports and terminals
Cadiz
Town port
- Terminals
- Muelle Marqués de Comillas (Baleària Canarias, Ampliación s/n, 11006 Cádiz); Kreuzfahrtterminal am Muelle Alfonso XIII; Estación Marítima am Muelle Reina Victoria nur für den Buchtverkehr
- Location
- Puerto, Cádiz, Bay of Cádiz, Andalusien
The ferry port of Cadiz is on the Andalusian Atlantic coast, with the berth in the Puerto harbour quarter close to the old town. The routes from here run to the Canary Islands: to Arrecife on Lanzarote, Las Palmas on Gran Canaria, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Puerto del Rosario on Fuerteventura and Santa Cruz de La Palma. Together the services add up to as many as 16 departures a day, and crossings take between 28 and 39.5 hours. The port is served by Balearia and Naviera Armas.
Getting there and the terminal
The scheduled services to the Canaries use the Muelle Marqués de Comillas; Baleària Canarias lists its passenger office there at Ampliación s/n, 11006 Cádiz. How short the walk into town is can be seen at the neighbouring cruise terminal at the Muelle Alfonso XIII: from there the port authority gives five minutes on foot to the centre. The port also keeps a third facility, the Estación Marítima at the Muelle Reina Victoria, but that serves only the local traffic across the bay to El Puerto de Santa María and Rota. If you have booked a Canaries ferry, that is not where you go.
The operator's counters open at least two hours before the ship departs. There is no generally published check-in cut-off; the binding reporting time is on your ticket, and on a crossing of more than a day it pays to look it up early.
Timetable
Departures and arrivals for ferries to and from Cadiz