Ferries from Lanzarote (All Ports) to Cadiz do 0 crossings per week from June to September, departures take place at the Arrecife, Lanzarote - Lanzarote (Main Port) ports. The earliest ferry leaves from at 00:00, and the latest at 00:00 from . Similar schedules apply for Arrecife, Lanzarote and Lanzarote (Main Port) ports. The fastest ferry, departing from , takes , while the average journey duration is . Ticket prices range from €1.15 to €132.33. Book your tickets online to Cadiz with Ferryscanner for an easy booking experience and the best price guarantee.

Lanzarote (All Ports) to Cadiz ferry schedule

Ferry times from Lanzarote (All Ports) to Cadiz depend on the operator and season. Key info to help you plan:

EARLIEST FERRY
00:00
LATEST FERRY
00:00
FASTEST CROSSING
0h 0m
DURATION
0h 0m
FREQUENCY
Seasonally
NUMBER OF STOPS
0 - 1
PRICE RANGE
€1.15 - €132.33
ROUTE DISTANCE
1084.38km / 585.13nm
Aerial view of a large ferry approaching a busy passenger port in a coastal city.

Can I travel by ferry from Lanzarote (All Ports) to Cadiz?

Currently, there are no ferries operating between Lanzarote (All Ports) and Cadiz. This may be due to seasonal restrictions or operational constraints. Why not explore alternative routes or other means of transportation instead?

Traveler enjoying sunset views from a ferry deck during a sea crossing.

How long does the ferry take from Lanzarote (All Ports) to Cadiz?

The ferry ride from Lanzarote (All Ports) to Cadiz typically takes , with the fastest ferry getting there in just from port. For the remaining ports, the average travel time is: from Arrecife, Lanzarote - from Lanzarote (Main Port). Travel times vary based on the departure port, ferry operator, weather conditions on the day, and whether you go for a high-speed or conventional ferry. You may find that on some routes, only one ferry company is available.

The distance between Lanzarote (All Ports) and Cadiz is about 1084.38km or 585.13nm. The longest ferry ride takes and departs from .

When you book your ferry tickets for the Lanzarote (All Ports) to Cadiz route with Ferryscanner, you’ll see the Recommended option, which is calculated using an algorithm that considers factors like direct routes, speed, e-ticket availability, and arrival times to make sure you find the best choice for your trip.

Shortest ferry ride from Lanzarote (All Ports) to Cadiz

, operated by , is the fastest ferry from Lanzarote (All Ports) to Cadiz. It departs from and takes .

Is it possible to take a day trip from Lanzarote (All Ports) to Cadiz?

No, a day trip from Lanzarote (All Ports) to Cadiz isn’t practical as the shortest travel time is from all available ports, and there’s no return ferry on the same day. We’d recommend you take at least two days to truly visit Cadiz. Use our ferry search and booking system to explore return options and visit the Cadiz to Lanzarote (All Ports) ferry route for more details and schedules to help plan your trip.

Do overnight ferries run from Lanzarote (All Ports) to Cadiz?

No, unfortunately there are no night ferries available on the Lanzarote (All Ports) to Cadiz route. However, you will find daytime sailing options to help you reach your destination safely and comfortably.

This summary for the Lanzarote (All Ports) to Cadiz route is based on recent data and is updated regularly. Schedules may change due to seasons, ferry operators, or availability. For the latest timetable, including routes, stops, and prices, check our ferry search and booking system.

Man sitting on a cliff with a laptop, looking out over the sea near sunset.

Ferry ticket prices, offers and discounts from Lanzarote (All Ports) to Cadiz

Prices for ferries from Lanzarote (All Ports) to Cadiz start at €1.15 and go up to €132.33, plus extras for cabins or seats. They vary by company and ticket type. To save money, book early and check for restrictions on foot passengers or vehicle-only boarding. When sailing from:

  • Arrecife, Lanzarote , ferry tickets start at 1.15€ for foot passengers.
  • Lanzarote (Main Port) , ferry tickets start at -€ for foot passengers.

Book your tickets to Cadiz as early as possible so as to make sure you get the best price.

Ferry Offers

Depending on the season and the ferry company, you may come across special offers for the Lanzarote (All Ports) to Cadiz route, including early booking discounts or limited-time promotions. To stay informed, follow the Ferryscanner blog, connect with us on social media, or subscribe to our newsletter. Any valid offers are automatically applied during the booking process, ensuring you always get the best price for your trip to Cadiz.

Choose your ferry from the Lanzarote (All Ports) to Cadiz timetable

Traveler checking directions on a smartphone in front of a large transportation map.

How to get from Lanzarote (All Ports) to Cadiz

Ferry transportation is the primary mode to travel from Lanzarote to Cadiz, with main departures from Arrecife, the capital city, and other notable ports like Playa Blanca and Orzola. Arrecife is conveniently located close to the city center and has access to local buses and taxis for easy transfers. The airport is also a short distance away, with frequent shuttle services running to the port, ensuring that travelers can make timely connections. Ferries typically operate several times a week, with varying duration depending on the service chosen, and it is recommended to book in advance.

At Arrecife port, travelers will find a designated terminal where check-in procedures take place. The terminal is accessible and well-signposted, helping ensure that passengers know where to go. While details on docks may change, it is advisable to arrive early to navigate through ticket verification and boarding procedures without unnecessary rush. Remember to check ticket confirmations and display boards for the most current information on departures.

Close-up of a traveler sitting on a suitcase next to a parked car, ready to depart.

Heading from Lanzarote (All Ports) to Cadiz without or with a vehicle

Foot passengers can take ferries from Lanzarote (All Ports) to Cadiz, and most sailings are accessible for wheelchair users. If you want to double-check what's available, feel free to reach out to our support team. It's best to be at the boarding gate at least 60 minutes before the ferry leaves. You can also choose extras like Flexi Cancellation and SMS Notifications when booking, to make your trip a bit more carefree.

View of multiple cars parked on a ferry deck during a sea crossing.

Can you bring a car on the ferry from Lanzarote (All Ports) to Cadiz?

Ferries from Lanzarote (All Ports) to Cadiz don’t carry vehicles. Only foot passengers are permitted.

Cabins on board

Cabins are not available on the ferries from Lanzarote (All Ports) to Cadiz. However, comfortable lounge seating or designated rest areas are provided for you to relax in during your trip.

Bringing your pet on the ferry

Pets are welcome on ferries between Lanzarote (All Ports) and Cadiz, but rules differ by company. General guidelines:

  • Pets over 10 kg go in onboard kennels, while smaller ones (under 10 kg) can travel in a pet carrier.
  • Service dogs are not subject to kennel rules.
  • Bring all needed documents and pet supplies.

For detailed ferry policies, check the company’s page on our site or reach out to our support team.

Crystal-clear waters and a secluded beach with pine trees and rocky coastline under a bright blue sky.

Smart travel tips from Lanzarote (All Ports) to Cadiz

Make your journey from Lanzarote (All Ports) to Cadiz as enjoyable as possible with these handy tips for a safe and pleasant trip!

Ferries on this route are reliable and comply with high safety standards, ensuring an enjoyable experience. Book your tickets early to secure the best fares and seating options. Use the Ferryscanner app for easy booking and real-time updates. Parking at Arrecife, Lanzarote - Lanzarote (Main Port) is available, but it’s smart to arrive early if you’re driving.

Enjoy stunning views during your trip, particularly as you depart Lanzarote. Bring along snacks and water for the journey, and consider dining options onboard if you're feeling hungry. Don’t forget that the outdoor decks can get windy, while the indoor areas may be chilly, so a light jacket is a good idea. If you’re traveling in the summer, sunscreen is essential!

Safety: Ferries on this route follow strict safety regulations to provide peace of mind while you travel.
Local Flavors: Don’t miss tasting Cadiz’s famous seafood dishes, especially the fresh fried fish!
Cultural Highlights: Explore Cadiz’s beautiful old town, with its historic buildings and vibrant atmosphere.
Natural Beauty: Enjoy the stunning coastlines and dazzling beaches that await you in Cadiz.

Check out our blog for more tips and inspiration to help you enjoy your trip to Cadiz even more.

View of a busy ferry port with multiple ships docked along the waterfront of a coastal city.

Getting to the ferry ports in Lanzarote (All Ports)

The ferry terminal in Arrecife, Lanzarote, is situated near the city center, making it easily accessible for visitors. It is roughly 10 minutes by car from the Lanzarote Airport, which provides convenient travel for those arriving by air. To reach the ferry terminal, you can opt for a taxi, which is a straightforward option, or take public buses that run regularly from various parts of the island, including the airport and nearby towns. Local buses usually take around 30 minutes to reach Arrecife.

As for Cadiz, the ferry terminal is located close to the city center, adjacent to major landmarks like the Plaza de España and the historic district. It’s well connected through public transport, with buses and trains offering services to the station from various locations. Taxis are also readily available and make for a quick trip to the terminal.

While we aim to keep this information accurate and current, please be aware that transportation schedules and options can frequently change. If you encounter any discrepancies or need further assistance, feel free to reach out to our support team for help.

Make the most of your time in Cadiz

Cadiz is a beautiful city in Spain that is special for many reasons! It has stunning beaches where you can relax and enjoy the sun, like La Victoria and La Caleta. The old streets are full of colorful buildings, and you can see the amazing Cadiz Cathedral, which looks like a giant sandcastle.

While you explore, don’t forget to try some tasty local food, like fresh seafood and a sweet treat called “tortilla de camarones.” You can visit the lively market, where you can smell all the delicious flavors.

There are fun things to do, too! You can take a boat ride to nearby beaches, go for a bike ride along the coast, or watch the sunset from the old city walls.

Cadiz is perfect for a quick visit, but it’s also a great place to start if you want to explore nearby islands like La Isla de León or spend time in nature at the stunning Parque Natural de la Bahía de Cádiz. No matter how long you stay, Cadiz is full of adventures waiting for you!

For more information about Cadiz, including popular sights, activities, and helpful travel tips, take a look at our detailed guide: Ferry to Cadiz.
Ferryscanner: The Smartest Way to Travel
Compare prices and book 4500 routes from 125 ferry companies to 500 destinations.
Best Price Guarantee: Find a cheaper price within 48 hours, and we'll refund the difference.
Free cancellations for most routes with specific policies always shown during the booking process.
Quick Support: Our team replies via chat within 40 seconds, 7 days a week.
Cleaner Seas: Support cleaner seas through Enaleia with every ticket you book.

Ferries traveling from Lanzarote (All Ports) to Cadiz

Learn more about ferry options and other ways to get from Lanzarote (All Ports) to Cadiz.

Ferry map from Lanzarote (All Ports) to Cadiz