The Canary Islands archipelago is as diverse and rich as you can imagine. Here you can find boundless expanses of golden sand, steep cliffs scratched by Atlantic waves, towering volcanic ridges and lush forests, as well as well-equipped resorts, modern cities or quaint villages full of folklore.
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With ferries from La Palma to Lanzarote, you can book your trip between two of the Canary Islands most beautiful and unspoiled islands in one go.
→ La Palma is famous for being the last island in the archipelago to open to tourism, but this only means that here you will have a more authentic and genuine experience, discovering wonderful places far from the crowds and chaos of the more popular destinations. Thanks to a wetter climate than other islands, La Palma offers unique biodiversity. Activities to enjoy include guided hikes on the volcanic complexes of Caldera del Taburiente and Cumbre Vieja, walks in its lush forests, and swimming in natural saltwater pools such as Charco Azul.
🚢 At the port of SC de La Palma you can take a ferry to Arrecife, the capital of Lanzarote.
The Naviera Armas shipping company makes one departure per week from SC de La Palma to Arrecife. Travel time may vary depending on the season, but they generally last about 30 hours. This route connects the Canary Islands with Cadiz and stops at almost every island, but there are no transshipments, so you will stay comfortably on board the same ferry. During the trip you can relax in the seats and cabins, or enjoy the recreational activities offered by the company.
→ Lanzarote awaits you on the other side of the crossing, and its desert landscapes will seem to take you to another planet. Here, nature dominates the tourist activities, and in addition to trekking on the volcanic slopes, you can enjoy water sports such as surfing, windsurfing, snorkeling, and diving at the island's many beaches and bays. Also noteworthy is the local gastronomy, especially the production of wine, made unique by Lanzarote's volcanic terrain.
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