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Cadiz Routes

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Ferries from the Ferry Port of Cadiz go to the ports of Arrecife, Santa Cruz de la Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Las Palmas, all of which are operated by Trasmediterranea. Below, you can find all the Cadiz ferry timetables, journey times as well as our best prices.

Latest prices

Route Price Fare Details
Santa Cruz de Tenerife - Cadiz
(Trasmediterranea)
£258
  • Booked: Sunday, 27 September 2020
  • Travel: Saturday, 7 November 2020 (One Way)
  • Car + 2
  • Cadiz Ferry Port
  • Cadiz Ferry Port
  • Cadiz Ferry Port

About Cadiz

Cadiz is located in South-West Spain, on a peninsula protruding into the Bay of Cadiz, part of much larger Gulf of Cadiz. Its strategic location has played a significant part in the city's history, commerce, and culture. From Cadiz Ferry Port you can get a ferry to Arrecife, Las Palmas, Santa Cruz de la Palma and Santa Cruz de Tenerife. You can book ferries from Spain to the Canary Islands through AFerry

Cadiz is a typically Andalusian city with a wealth of attractive vistas and well-preserved historical landmarks. The city is full of beautiful parks where exotic plants flourish.

Ferries to and from Cadiz

Acciona Trasmediterranea's modern air conditioned ships are designed so that passengers feel their journey is a part of their holiday. On board their ships, in addition to a range of cabins and seating, you will find swimming pools in the summer months, bars, restaurants, cinemas and even discos.

Cadiz port facilities

There are regular buses that stop directly outside the port gates that will take you into the main city.

Getting to Cadiz

Cadiz is just off the A4, which gives it great links from Madrid, Seville and Cordoba. If you are travelling from Barcelona and the North you can also use the N340. The Taglo train also runs twice a day from the centre of Madrid, giving a fast and efficient way of travelling to Cadiz.

Cadiz Map

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Port Addresses

Trasmediterranea

Estación Marítima Muelle Alfonso XIII, s/n, C.P. 11006, Spain

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