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There are 6 ways to get from Mexico City to Gran Canaria by plane, car ferry or bus

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Fly Mexico City to Arrecife, car ferry

 •  26h 3m


  1. Fly from Mexico City (MEX) to Arrecife (ACE)


    MEX – ACE



  2. Take the car ferry from Lanzarote – Arrecife to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria


Fly Mexico City to Tenerife, car ferry

 •  23h 3m


  1. Fly from Mexico City (MEX) to Tenerife (TFN)


    MEX – TFN



  2. Take the car ferry from Santa Cruz de Tenerife to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria


Fly Mexico City to Tenerife Sur Apt, bus, car ferry

 •  23h 52m


  1. Fly from Mexico City (MEX) to Tenerife Sur Apt (TFS)


    MEX – TFS


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    Take the bus from Aeropuerto Tenerife Sur to Intercambiador Sta.Cruz



  3. Take the car ferry from Santa Cruz de Tenerife to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria


Fly Mexico City to Fuerteventura, car ferry

 •  24h 56m


  1. Fly from Mexico City (MEX) to Fuerteventura (FUE)


    MEX – FUE



  2. Take the car ferry from Fuerteventura Puerto del Rosario to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria


Bus to Queretaro, fly to Gran Canaria

 •  28h 5m


  1. Take the bus from Mexico City International Airport T1 to Querétaro



  2. Fly from Queretaro (QRO) to Gran Canaria (LPA)


    QRO – LPA


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Mexico City (MEX) to Gran Canaria (LPA) flights


The flight time between Mexico City (MEX) and Gran Canaria (LPA) is around 18h 42m and covers a distance of around 8415 km. This includes an average layover time of around 4h 20m. Services are operated by Iberia, Aeroméxico, Air Europa and others. Typically 158 flights run weekly, although weekend and holiday schedules can vary so check in advance.









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International entry into Spain from Mexico

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Conditions of entry into Spain from Mexico

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Frequently Asked Questions



Am I allowed to travel from Mexico to Spain?



What are the travel restrictions in Gran Canaria?

Domestic travel is not restricted, but some conditions may apply

  • Face masks are mandatory
  • There is a social distancing requirement of 1. 5 metres
  • Observe COVID-19 safety rules



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What is the national COVID-19 helpline number in Gran Canaria?

The national COVID-19 helpline number in Gran Canaria is 112.



Do I have to wear a face mask on public transport in Gran Canaria?

Wearing a face mask on public transport in Gran Canaria is mandatory.



What should I do if I have COVID-19 symptoms when I arrive in Gran Canaria?

Make yourself known to an official member of staff and/or call the national coronavirus helpline number on 112.



Are there restrictions returning to Mexico from Spain?


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What is the cheapest way to get from Mexico City to Gran Canaria?

The cheapest way to get from Mexico City to Gran Canaria is to fly and car ferry which costs €600 – €2000 and takes 24h 56m.


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What is the fastest way to get from Mexico City to Gran Canaria?

The fastest way to get from Mexico City to Gran Canaria is to fly which takes 19h 24m and costs €700 – €2200.


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How far is it from Mexico City to Gran Canaria?

The distance between Mexico City and Gran Canaria is 8400 km.



How long does it take to get from Mexico City to Gran Canaria?

It takes approximately 19h 24m to get from Mexico City to Gran Canaria, including transfers.


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How long is the flight from Mexico City to Gran Canaria?

There is no direct flight from Mexico City Airport to Gran Canaria Airport. The quickest flight takes 15h 10m and has one stopover.


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What is the time difference between Mexico City and Gran Canaria?

Gran Canaria is 6h ahead of Mexico City. It is currently 21:48 in Mexico City and 03:48 in Gran Canaria.



Which airlines fly from Mexico City Airport to Gran Canaria Airport?

Vueling Airlines, Binter Canarias, Aeroméxico and two other airlines offer flights from Mexico City Airport to Gran Canaria Airport.


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Where can I stay near Gran Canaria?

There are 4958+ hotels available in Gran Canaria. Prices start at €100 per night.


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How do I get to Mexico City (MEX) Airport from Mexico City?

The best way to get from Mexico City to Mexico City Airport is to line 4 bus which takes 0 min and costs €1 – €2.


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What companies run services between Mexico City, Mexico and Gran Canaria, Spain?

Iberia, Aeroméxico and six other airlines fly from Mexico City to Valsequillo de Gran Canaria hourly.



Iberia

Website

iberia.com

Ave. Duration

15h 48m

When

Every day

Estimated price

€750 – €3200

Ave. Duration

17h 40m

When

Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday

Estimated price

€800 – €3200

Ave. Duration

17h 50m

When

Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday

Estimated price

€800 – €3200

Ave. Duration

16h 6m

When

Every day

Estimated price

€950 – €3900

Ave. Duration

16h 45m

When

Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday

Estimated price

€950 – €3900

Ave. Duration

17h 5m

When

Saturday

Estimated price

€950 – €3900

Ave. Duration

18h 37m

When

Every day

Estimated price

€700 – €3000

Ave. Duration

16h 5m

When

Every day

Estimated price

€650 – €2800

Ave. Duration

18h 20m

When

Every day

Estimated price

€700 – €2800

Ave. Duration

18h 25m

When

Tuesday and Saturday

Estimated price

€650 – €2800

Ave. Duration

17h 16m

When

Every day

Estimated price

€650 – €2600

Ave. Duration

17h 47m

When

Every day

Estimated price

€650 – €2700

Ave. Duration

21h 3m

When

Tuesday

Estimated price

€950 – €3800


Aeroméxico

Website

aeromexico.com

Ave. Duration

16h 35m

When

Every day

Estimated price

€700 – €2100

Ave. Duration

16h 53m

When

Every day

Estimated price

€850 – €2600

Ave. Duration

19h 56m

When

Every day

Estimated price

€850 – €2500

Ave. Duration

19h 20m

When

Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday

Estimated price

€1100 – €3400


Air Europa

Website

aireuropa.com

Ave. Duration

16h 35m

When

Every day

Estimated price

€700 – €2100

Ave. Duration

16h 2m

When

Every day

Estimated price

€850 – €2600

Ave. Duration

19h 56m

When

Every day

Estimated price

€850 – €2500

Ave. Duration

19h 20m

When

Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday

Estimated price

€1100 – €3400


American Airlines

Website

aa.com

Ave. Duration

19h

When

Every day

Estimated price

€650 – €2700

Ave. Duration

19h 37m

When

Every day

Estimated price

€900 – €3600

Ave. Duration

21h 3m

When

Tuesday

Estimated price

€950 – €3800


British Airways

Website

britishairways.com

Ave. Duration

16h 10m

When

Every day

Estimated price

€750 – €3200

Ave. Duration

16h 30m

When

Every day

Estimated price

€950 – €3900

Ave. Duration

19h 35m

When

Saturday

Estimated price

€700 – €2800


United Airlines

Website

united.com

Ave. Duration

14h

When

Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday

Estimated price

€550 – €2000

Ave. Duration

17h 15m

When

Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday

Estimated price

€550 – €2000

Ave. Duration

18h

When

Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday

Estimated price

€550 – €2000


Ryanair

Website

ryanair.com

Ave. Duration

14h 40m

When

Tuesday and Sunday

Estimated price

€600 – €1900

Ave. Duration

14h 25m

When

Friday

Estimated price

€550 – €1800


Delta

Website

delta.com

Ave. Duration

17h 25m

When

Thursday and Saturday

Estimated price

€800 – €2400


TAP Portugal

Website

flytap.com

Ave. Duration

20h 4m

When

Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday

Estimated price

€950 – €3300


Titsa

Phone

+34 (0) 922 531 300


Website

titsa. com


Ave. Duration

1h 3m

Frequency

Every 30 minutes


Estimated price

€9 – €11


Website

Titsa




Primera Plus

Phone

+52 477 710 0060


Website

wl.primeraplus.com.mx


Ave. Duration

2h 50m

Frequency

Hourly


Estimated price

€18 – €24


Book at

cotizador. conectagfa.com.mx




ETN

Phone

+52 800 800 0386


Email

[email protected]


Website

etn.com.mx


Ave. Duration

3h

Frequency

5 times a day


Estimated price

€16 – €26


Schedules at

etn.com.mx



Online discount

€16 – €23


Regular price at station

€19 – €26








Naviera Armas S. A.

Phone

+34 (0) 902 456 500


Website

navieraarmas.com


Ave. Duration

1h 50m

Frequency

Every 4 hours


Estimated price

€30 – €55


Website

Naviera Armas S.A.



Ave. Duration

5h

Frequency

5 times a week


Estimated price

€35 – €55


Website

Naviera Armas S. A.



Ave. Duration

5h 30m

Frequency

Once daily


Estimated price

€35 – €240


Website

Naviera Armas S.A.



Seat

€92


Cabin

€240




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Ferries from Andalucia, Spain to Morocco

Map of all the ferry routes from Andalucia to North Africa and Canary Islands

Travel to Morocco – update

20-04-2022 Ferries from Algeciras to Tanger Med and Tarifa to Algeciras Town restarted on Tuesday 12th April 2022 for foot passengers and on Monday 18th April 2022 for vehicles.The borders at Cueta and Melilla are also open again.

Travellers (12 yrs and over) to Morocco need to have either a Vaccination certificate or a PCR test taken within the previous 72 hrs and need to complete this Moroccan health form.

Travellers (12 yrs and over) to Spain need to have either a Vaccination certificate or a PCR test taken within the previous 72 hrs or an Antigen test taken within the previous 24hrs. There is no health form to complete. 

Ferries to Morocco

The route between Tarifa (Cost de la Luz, Spain) and the buzzing port of Tangier Ville (Morocco) is the  recommended route for tourists. Frequent ferries also connect Algeciras with the ports of Ceuta (Spanish enclave in North Africa) and Tangier MED which is the out-of-town port suitable for those driving south. These hourly ferry crossings can be taken as an individual ticketed passenger or as part of a organised day trip or overnight excursions.

Below Andalucia.com lists all the ferry routes from Andalucia to North Africa and the Canary Islands:

Tarifa to Tangier Town

Frequent hourly ferry service by fast Jet Catamaran from Tarifa port to Tangier Town (Morocco). Services are offered by two companies FRS and Intershipping, departing on the alternate hours.  The fast crossing is 35 minutes (dock to dock). Moroccan immigration formalities are carried out on-board the ferry, to save time on arrival. The ferry companies also provide a free coach service from their offices in Algeciras port to the ferry in Tarifa. This is the recommended ferry route for tourists visiting Tangier or those taking onward train or bus in Morocco. Here is a practical guide to the journey and procedures.

Algeciras to Ceuta

Frequent hourly services between Algeciras and Ceuta (Spanish enclave) are available from FRS and  Transmediterrea and  Balearia ferry companies. The fast ferry boat takes approximately 35 minutes to make the shortest crossing. From Cueta is is posible to cross the border into Morocco. Helity operate a scheduled helicopter service on this route from Algeciras heliport.

Algeciras to Tangier Med

Frequent daily service from Algeciras to Tangier Med (Morocco) is available through Transmediterrea and FRS and Balearia and Africa Morocco Link (AML) ferry companies. The service takes approximately 70 minutes on the fast ferry. Tangier Med is the newer port located 30km east of Tangiers town. This is the recommended route if you are driving south in Morocco and do not want to visit Tangiers town.

Gibraltar to Tangier Med

Once a fortnight (may return to once a week) departure from Gibraltar to Tangiers Med (Morocco) is available through the ferry company FRS. The crossing departs Gibraltar on Friday evening and departs Tangier Med on Monday evening. The crossing takes roughly 80 minutes. The service is primarily for Moroccan workers in Gibraltar.

Malaga to Melilla

Service available daily from Malaga city port to Melilla (Spanish enclave in North Africa) except Sundays through  Naviera Armas. Overnight service taking 8 hrs. Helity operate a several daily scheduled helicopter service on this route from Malaga Airport.   

Motril to Nador

Service available four times per week from Motril to Nador (Morocco)  through Naviera Armas. Crossing takes four hours.  The ferry company provides a free connecting bus service for passengers from Malaga city bus station.

Motril  to Al Hoceima

Service available three times weekly from Motril to Al Hoceima ( also called Alhucemas), (Morocco)  through Naviera Armas. Crossing takes four hours.  The ferry company provides a free connecting bus service for passengers from Malaga bus station.

Motril to Tangier Med

Service was available daily from Motril to Tanger Med through FRS. It has not restarted post Covid. Crossing took seven hours.  The service is particularly useful for those traveling from Northern Spain and Europe and wishing to reduce their driving distance.

Motril to Mellia

Service was available daily from Motril to Melilla (Spanish enclave) through FRS and Naviera Armas  Crossing takes four hours.  The service is particularly useful for those traveling from Northern Spain and Europe and wishing to reduce their driving distance.

Almeria to Melilla

Ferries are available daily from Almeria to Melilla (Spanish enclave), through Naviera Armas.
The crossing takes approximately four hours. 

Almeria to Nador

Ferries are available three times daily from Almeria to Nador (Morocco), through Balearia and Naviera Armas and GNV (Grandi Navi Veloci).
The crossing takes approximately six hours. 

Ferries to Algeria

Almeria to Oran

Ferries are available twice a week from Almeria to Oran (Algeria), through Transmediterrea.
The crossing takes approximately nine hours. 

Almeria to Ghazaouet

Ferries are available three times  a week from Almeria to Ghszouet (Algeria), except for Saturdays through Acciona Transmediterrea. The crossing takes approximately nine hours. 

Ferries to Canary Islands

Cadiz to Canary Islands

The service is available through Naviera Armas, once a week to five Canary Island ports. Departure Tuesdays at 14.00 hrs and arrive at Arrecife (Lanzarote) 16.00 hrs Wednesday, Puerto del Rosario (Fuerteventura) 20.00 hrs Wednesday, Las Palmas (Gran Canaria) 02.20 hrs Thursday, Santa Cruz (Tenerifa) 09.30 Wednesday and de La Palma (La Palma) 22.00 hrs Thursday. 

Huelva to Canary Islands

The service is available through Naviera Armas once a week departing 12. 30 hrs on Saturday to Arricife (Lanzarote) arriving 15.00 hrs Sunday, Las Palmas (Gran Canaria) 20.30 hrs Sunday evening, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, arriving 01.30 hrs Monday morning. 

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How to travel to the Canary Islands without flying

Winter in Europe is coming and many of us nomads, sailors, vanlifers are slowly making way south. Southern Spain and Portugal are as far south and warm as you can get but it does get cold in the winter. How to extend the summer? But without flying? The Canary Islands are a happy, safe, warm, European destination solution 🙂

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  • Sail to the Canary Islands
  • Take the Ferry to the Canary Islands
    • The ferry companies operating mainland Spain – Canaries
    • How much does the ferry cost to go to the Canary islands?
    • The bookings process of the ferry
    • What is the sleeping situation like on the ferry?
    • How long is the ferry ride from mainland Spain the Canary Islands?
    • Do you have to take a Covid test to take the ferry?
    • What other paperwork is involved to take the ferry?
    • Do people get seasick on the ferry?
    • Is there wifi on the ferry?
    • What to take on the ferry?
    • Is it easy to move between islands with the campervan?
    • What is the most environmentally friendly operating ferry to the Canary Islands?
    • What is the most dog-friendly company operating a ferry to the Canary Islands?
    • Discount for the ferry Spain to the Canary Islands

Sail to the Canary Islands

September / October / November is the time that many sailboats head south, either to spend the winter in the Canary Islands, or to sail across the Atlantic. Many of them welcome or even need extra crew members to make the voyage more fun, less tiring, safer, and more affordable.

I’ve written blogs and a book on hitchhiking on sailboats. If you’re excited about this as a way of travel but have no idea where to start, you don’t have sailing experience, explore the blogs and my book to learn all about travelling by sail as a crew member. You can become an Ocean Nomads member to learn more about this way of travel and connect with other crew, boats, and captains who travel by sail and can welcome you on board. Winter 2022/2023 I also organize an expedition around the Atlantic, with Ocean Nomads, with a stop in Canary Islands, check it out!

sail as crew

Take the Ferry to the Canary Islands

If you don’t want to sail or fly there are ferries making the 750 miles journey from the mainland. You can take your dog and camper van on the ferry to the Canary Islands. I’ve done this trip six times now and figured out a few things.

Taking the ferry from mainland Spain to the Canaries is not such a straightforward thing to do. They are often full, it’s expensive, it’s a long ride, and now in covid times there are some extra bureaucratics involved. The ride itself, the booking process, the time to prepare and recover, and a return trip to the Canary Islands will take about one week of your life. Is it worth it? Here are some considerations and information about the ferry journey from mainland Spain to the Canary Islands.

The ferry companies operating mainland Spain – Canaries

There are currently three ferry companies going to the Canary Islands from mainland Spain

Fred Olsen

The route of Fred Olsen is Huelva – Gran Canaria – Tenerife  AND Gran Canaria- Tenerife – Huelva. There are two ferries weekly. One goes to Gran Canaria first, and then Tenerife. The other goes to Tenerife first, and then Gran Canaria.

Trasmediterranea

Trasmediterranea operates from Cadiz – Lanzarote – Fuerteventura – Gran Canaria – Tenerife – La Palma.

FRS / ARMAS

Currently, FRS/Armas collaborates with trasmediterranea. Tickets booked via FRS/Armas are operated by the Trasmediterranea The route of FRS / ARMAS is Cadiz – Lanzarote – Las Palmas – Tenerife – La Palma. On the way back this ferry also stops in Puerto Rosaria in Fuerteventura.

How much does the ferry cost to go to the Canary islands?

It ain’t cheap. And that’s a good thing. Only the real determined will make the voyage. Prices fluctuate a lot. The price depends on the size of your vehicle , the time of the year, and the class that you take. There are massive discounts for residents. An average price for 1 person and 1 small camper is around 400 euro for the ‘Butaca’ option and 600 euro for a cabin option (one- way). Add a meter to your camper and the prices jump up considerably. For the way back prices usually drop after March.

The bookings process of the ferry

You can book the ferry online, via the phone or via an associated office. The booking forms and process require details and patience.

What is the sleeping situation like on the ferry?

The budget option is ‘Butaca’ which gives you just a chair. Usually, they allow you to sleep on the floor. The comfort option gives you a cabin and food. I’ve done 3 times the Butaca option and 3 times a cabin option when I managed to score for a pretty good deal. A cabin option makes quite a difference in arriving well rested and not having to spend another day recovering. Especially now when wearing the mask is mandatory to wear at all times in designated areas. You’ll have a bed (in a private cabin), a shower, and food included.

How long is the ferry ride from mainland Spain the Canary Islands?

 The journey is roughly 750 miles. The ferry vessels operate at a speed of around 20 knots. It depends on the boat and your destination how much time it’ll take exactly. The journey will be somewhere between 27 – 40 hours.

From Huelva to the Tenerife or Gran Canaria it takes about 32 hours. If you leave the ferry at the second stop, you can add another 4 hours to it.

Do you have to take a Covid test to take the ferry?

The regulations change all the time. The last time I took the ferry, YES, you have to take a COVID test. You can choose to test maximum 72 prior to arrival in the Canaries, 72 within arrival in the Canaries, or go into quarantine for 14 days when arriving in the Canaries. At the time of writing both the PCR and Antigeno test are valid. With the Antigeno test, you’ll have the results within 10 minutes.

I did the Antigeno test the day before taking the ferry at Huelva Las Naranjas Clinica. The whole process took four hours and wouldn’t want to repeat again. The price was 40 euro. The price for a PCR test is the double. No one at the ferry checked for the test.

What other paperwork is involved to take the ferry?

At the time of writing, you have to fill out a Declaration of Health form where you state your home address, Canary islands address, and if you test prior or after arrival. The ferry checks this. You have to print this form. Or you can get it at the Ferry office. Check the latest with the ferry company since the requirements change a lot.

Do people get seasick on the ferry?

It happens. I’ve been close to it a few times. It all depends on the sea state. The ferry goes in pretty much every weather condition and there is way less movement as opposed to sailing. The last time I booked the ferry I picked a calm weather window where the swell was little. See the resources page to see what I use for weather checking and navigation. Here’s a blog on how to prepare for and deal with seasickness.

Is there wifi on the ferry?

Yes, there is. At a cost. Last ferry ride it was even for free. The beauty of navigating offshore is to be disconnected from the world wide web for a change. I’d say, embrace it!

What to take on the ferry?

Here my personal ferry survival package:

  • Sunglasses
  • A thermos with tea
  • Reusable cup
  • Water filter
  • A blanket. Sometimes it’s cold.
  • A hat
  • Fruit and food
  • Comfortable clothes and layers. As you approach the Canaries, it gets warmer and warmer
  • A good book.
  • Downloaded music and earphones.
  • Earplugs.

Is it easy to move between islands with the campervan?

 Yes, there are multiple ferries operating, with Gran Canaria and Tenerife being central hubs. A one-way costs 40-150 euro for 1 person and a van depending on the distance. 

What is the most environmentally friendly operating ferry to the Canary Islands?

There is none. It’s all pollutive, in terms of CO2 emissions, waste creation, and resource management. That said. These ferries are also used for transporting food to the islands. They are going anyway, as opposed to flights, which are mostly used for tourism purposes. This doesn’t justify you just take the ferry and you’re doing good for the environment. Do your bit. Take your responsibility. Give back to the environment in one way or the other.

On the ferry, lots of ‘disposable’ plastics are used for water, food, and even fruit is wrapped with plastic. You can make a difference here by showing up with your reusables, say no to plastic-wrapped items, and make some noise about the single-use plastic being used. Bring a water filter so you don’t have to buy 2 euro drinking water in a little plastic bottle. I can highly recommend the Maunawai kini. It allows me to never ever have to buy a plastic bottle again. AND the water is much healthier and tastier. It doesn’t just take the pollution out, it gives minerals back. Super usuful in the Canaries where tapwater is desalinated. Here’s also a blog with other water filtration options I’ve tested, and here are some even more lightweight water filter recommendations for individuals.

No information is present to educate the passengers on the resourcefulness of water. Educate yourself. Rethink Reuse refuse. Support Ocean Conservation.

Consider bringing your own apple 😉

What is the most dog-friendly company operating a ferry to the Canary Islands?

I have taken a dog with Baleria, Transmeditarenea, and Fred Olsen. It’s a tough experience for the dog. The least bad experience I’ve had with Transmeditarenea. You are able to let your dog walk freely.  The worst experience I’ve had with Fred Olsen. On the vessel I was on, the dog area is close to the engine and terrifies the dogs. Also, they were strict and few times to walk the dog. The dog had to be on a leash. My dog at the time doesn’t pee or pee when on a leash. It was very sad. They have numerous vessels though so it depends a little on that. On vessel ‘Sardinia’ of Fred Olsen, I’ve seen better possibilities. Fred Olsen sometimes does have cabins available in which you can take the dog. This is the best option so you can stay with your dog at all times. It comes at a price.

Discount for the ferry Spain to the Canary Islands

The Spanish autocaravan organisation La Paca offers a 30% discount on numerous ferries operating in Spain. This includes Fred Olsen, TransMediteranea, Armas, and Balearia and their route to and between the Canary Islands.

Here’s how it works. All communication goes in Spanish. They do not speak English.

  1. You register with La Paca. To do this you fill it out the form from your website and email it to them at [email protected]
  2. You wait for them to get back to you which usually takes 1-2 working days.
  3. You have to pay the yearly associate fee (60 euro for the first year, then 35 euro for the years after if you continue being socio) + one-time registry fee (15 euro). If you transfer from an international account, I recommend sending them a screenshot of your payment to speed up the process of registration.
  4. To book a ferry you have to download a form on the website of La Paca, corresponding with the ferry company. You fill it out and send it to [email protected] . La Paca forwards to form to the ferry and the ferry will apply the discount from reservations sent from La Paca. Usually, this is 30%, taken from the time the booking is processed.
  5. 1-2 days later you’ll receive an email from both the ferry company and La Paca with a ‘localizador.’ This is not a booking confirmation yet. Check if all the details are correct! On a few occasions, the wrong ‘seat’ was applied and the amount was higher than it was supposed to be.
  6. You have to pay the ferry by calling the ferry company and mention your credit card details. Once the ferry has been paid, your booking is confirmed. Also, you have to pay a 20 euro processing fee to La Paca. Opt for the phone numbers that do not start with 902. 902 numbers charge more.
  7. You only need to show your passport at the ferry.

La Paca works weekdays until 13.30 / 14.00 Spanish time. If you want to take advantage of the discounts it’s best to anticipate and start to fill our forms at least a few days before you book the ferry. It’s a bit back and forth emailing and calling but the discount is considerable and often makes it worthwhile.

If you’re last minute with booking you may be better off booking straight with the ferry company. Often closer to date the ferry fees rise, and since making a booking via La Paca takes a few days the ferry rate may be higher by the time you’re booking request is processed.

What else would you like to know about the ferry to the Canary Islands from mainland Spain? Leave a comment here and I can add it to the resource.

See you in the Canaries!

 

Las Palmas (Gran Canaria) – boat rental – yacht charter

Would you like to rent a cheap motor yacht, sailing yacht or houseboat in your next boating vacation in Las Palmas (Gran Canaria)? Welcome to Happycharter, your internet portal for boat rental, yacht charter and boat rental. Our charter yacht database offers the following charter boats and yachts for rent in Las Palmas (Gran Canaria):

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Boats for rent in Las Palmas (Gran Canaria): 14

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Bavaria 46 Cruiser

Bavaria 46 Cruiser

Sailing boat / sailing yacht, bareboat, Bavaria
Length x width: 13. 99 m x 4.19 m, 13.99 x 4.19 m
built: 2015, cabins: 3
boat/week: 1.595-1.895 €
Charter area: Canary Islands, Tenerife, Lanzarote, Gran Canaria …

Charter country: Spain, port: Las Palmas (Gran Canaria), Arrecife, Las Galletas (Tenerife)
Company: Achterspring Yachtcharter

boat/week: 1.595-1.895 €

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Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 410

Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 410

Sailboat / sailing yacht, bareboat or with skipper, Jeanneau
L x B: 12.35 m x 3.99 m, 12.35 x 3.99 m
year built: 2022, cabins: 3
boat/week: 1.875-2.575 €
Charter area: Canary Islands, Gran Canaria

Charter country: Spain, port: Las Palmas (Gran Canaria)
Company: Schaefer Yacht Charter

boat/week: 1.875-2.575 €

week charter

Bavaria 38

Bavaria 38

Sailboat / sailing yacht, bareboat or with skipper, Bavaria
L x B: 11. 40 m x 3.60 m, 11.40 x 3.60 m
built: 2010, cabins: 3
boat/week: 1.190-2.390 €
Charter area: Canary Islands, Tenerife, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura …

Charter country: Spain, port: Arrecife, Las Galletas (Tenerife), Las Palmas (Gran Canaria)
Company: Achterspring Yachtcharter

boat/week: 1.190-2.390 €

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Dufour 460 GL

Dufour 460 GL

Sailboat / sailing yacht, bareboat, Dufour
Length x width: 14.15 m x 4.50 m, 14.15 x 4.50 m
built: 2016, cabins: 4
boat/week: 1.595-1.895 €
Charter area: Canary Islands, Tenerife, Lanzarote, Gran Canaria …

Charter country: Spain, port: Las Palmas (Gran Canaria), Las Galletas (Tenerife), Arrecife
Company: Achterspring Yachtcharter

boat/week: 1.595-1.895 €

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Dufour 412 GL

Dufour 412 GL

Sailboat / sailing yacht, bareboat, Dufour
Length x width: 12. 70 m x 4.20 m, 12.70 x 4.20 m
built: 2016, cabins: 3
boat/week: 1.495-1.695 €
Charter area: Canary Islands, Tenerife, Lanzarote, Gran Canaria …

Charter country: Spain, port: Las Palmas (Gran Canaria), Las Galletas (Tenerife), Arrecife
Company: Achterspring Yachtcharter

boat/week: 1.495-1.695 €

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Bavaria 44 BT ’02

Bavaria 44 BT ’02

Sailboat / sailing yacht, bareboat or with skipper, Bavaria
L x B: 13.95 m x 4.25 m, 13.95 x 4.25 m
built: 2012, cabins: 4
boat/week: 1.350-2.950 €
Charter area: Canary Islands, Tenerife, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura …

Charter country: Spain, port: Las Galletas (Tenerife), Arrecife, Las Palmas (Gran Canaria)
Company: Achterspring Yachtcharter

boat/week: 1.350-2.950 €

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Dufour 512

Dufour 512

Sailing boat / sailing yacht, bareboat, Dufour
Length x width: 15. 20 m x 4.80 m, 15.20 x 4.80 m
built: 2017, cabins: 5
boat/week: 1.995-2.595 €
Charter area: Canary Islands, Tenerife, Lanzarote, Gran Canaria …

Charter country: Spain, port: Las Palmas (Gran Canaria), Las Galletas (Tenerife), Arrecife
Company: Achterspring Yachtcharter

boat/week: 1.995-2.595 €

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Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 43

Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 43

Sailing boat / sailing yacht, bareboat or with skipper, Jeanneau
L x B: 13.21 m x 4.19 m, 13.21 x 4.19 m
built: 2014, cabins: 4
boat/week: 1.590-2.650 €
Charter area: Canary Islands, Tenerife, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura …

Charter country: Spain, port: Arrecife, Las Palmas (Gran Canaria), Las Galletas (Tenerife)
Company: Achterspring Yachtcharter

boat/week: 1.590-2.650 €

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Bénéteau Cyclades 43. 4

Bénéteau Cyclades 43.4

Sailboat / sailing yacht, bareboat or with skipper, Bénéteau
L x B: 13.26 m x 4.43 m, 13.26 x 4.43 m
built: 2014, cabins: 4
boat/week: 1.590-2.980 €
Charter area: Canary Islands, Tenerife, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura …

Charter country: Spain, port: Las Palmas (Gran Canaria), Arrecife, Las Galletas (Tenerife)
Company: Achterspring Yachtcharter

boat/week: 1.590-2.980 €

week charter

Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 519

Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 519

Sailing boat / sailing yacht, bareboat, Jeanneau
L x B: 15.75 m x 4.69 m, 15.75 x 4.69 m
built: 2017, cabins: 5
boat/week: 3.200-3.300 €
Charter area: Canary Islands, Gran Canaria

Charter country: Spain, port: Las Palmas (Gran Canaria)
Company: Marina Estrella Charter

boat/week: 3. 200-3.300 €

week charter

Enjoy Sun and sea in Canary Islands (Las Palmas) during the winter on board this wonderful sailing yacht with five double cabins with capacity up to 10 guests sleeping. Available in Mallorca from May.

Bavaria Cruiser 46

Bavaria Cruiser 46

Sailboat / sailing yacht, bareboat or with skipper, Bavaria
L x B: 14.27 m x 4.35 m, 14.27 x 4.35 m
built: 2015, cabins: 4
boat/week: 1.845-2.645 €
Charter area: Canary Islands, Gran Canaria

Charter country: Spain, port: Las Palmas (Gran Canaria)
Company: Schaefer Yacht Charter

boat/week: 1.845-2.645 €

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Bénéteau Océanis 48

Bénéteau Océanis 48

Sailboat / sailing yacht, bareboat or with skipper, Bénéteau
L x B: 14. 60 m x 4.74 m, 14.60 x 4.74 m
built: 2015, cabins: 5
boat/week: 2.015-3.115 €
Charter area: Canary Islands, Gran Canaria

Charter country: Spain, port: Las Palmas (Gran Canaria)
Company: Schaefer Yacht Charter

boat/week: 2.015-3.115 €

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Dufour 410 Grand Large

Dufour 410 Grand Large

Sailboat / sailing yacht, bareboat or with skipper, Dufour
L x B: 12.35 m x 4.20 m, 12.35 x 4.20 m
built: 2015, cabins: 3
boat/week: 1.875-2.475 €
Charter area: Canary Islands, Gran Canaria

Charter country: Spain, port: Las Palmas (Gran Canaria)
Company: Schaefer Yacht Charter

boat/week: 1.875-2.475 €

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Bénéteau Océanis 45

Bénéteau Océanis 45

Sailing boat / sailing yacht, bareboat, Bénéteau
Length x width: 13. 85 m x 4.49 m, 13.85 x 4.49 m
built: 2014, cabins: 4
boat/week: 2.800-2.900 €
Charter area: Canary Islands, Gran Canaria

Charter country: Spain, port: Las Palmas (Gran Canaria)
Company: Marina Estrella Charter

boat/week: 2.800-2.900 €

week charter

Sailing yacht with four doble cabins and two heads available for rent in Canary Islands (Las Palmas) from November to May and from June in Balearics (Mallorca). week charter. Bareboat

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