Morro Jable – Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Ferries to Tenerife
Morro Jable – Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Ferries to Tenerife
Naviera Armas provides the ferry from Morro Jable to Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Morro Jable Santa Cruz de Tenerife ferries cost around $120 and $463, depending on ticket details. Prices exclude any service fees. Ferry schedules change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get the latest ferry ticket information for Morro Jable Santa Cruz de Tenerife ferries.
Morro Jable Santa Cruz de Tenerife ferry sailings typycally depart from Morro Jable at around 12:00. The last ferry leaves at 17:30.
The Morro Jable Santa Cruz de Tenerife ferry trip can take around 4 hours 25 minutes. The fastest Morro Jable to Santa Cruz de Tenerife ferry is around 4 hours 25 minutes. Crossing times can vary between ferry operator and seasons.
There are around 2 weekly sailings from Morro Jable to Santa Cruz de Tenerife serviced by Naviera Armas. Timetables can vary by season and operator.
Morro Jable Santa Cruz de Tenerife ferry prices typically range between $120* and $463*. The average price is typically $240*. The cheapest ferries from Morro Jable to Santa Cruz de Tenerife start from $120*. The average price for a foot passenger is $239*. The average price for a car is $254*.
Ferry price can vary based on booking factors such as number of passengers, vehicle type sailing times. Pricing is taken from searches over last 30 days and exclusive of service fees, last updated April 25.
The distance between Morro Jable to Santa Cruz de Tenerife is approximately 133 miles (214km) or 116 nautical miles.
Yes, Naviera Armas allow cars on board ferries between Morro Jable and Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Use our Deal Finder to get live pricing for car ferries between Morro Jable and Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
Foot passengers can travel on the Morro Jable to Santa Cruz de Tenerife ferry with Naviera Armas.
Pets can travel on ferries from Morro Jable to Santa Cruz de Tenerife with Naviera Armas. Pets may have to stay in the vehicle during the journey depending on the operators guidelines.
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Located at the southern end of the island of Fuerteventura, one of the Canary Islands, is the village and port of Morro Jable. Located on both sides of the headland are the older parts of Morro Jable, around which the village was built. The village's port, which is now part of the tourist offerings the village has, was originally home of the village's fishing fleet, and continues to be so. Today, from the port visitors can hire boats to go fishing and there is also a ferry service to Gran Canaria. The part of the old village that is separated from the port by the headland runs up a barranco, or valley, into the hills. The newer parts of the town have been built to connect the old village area and the port area, and the tourist facilities have been built along the coast to the east of the old village, in such a way that Morro Jable now stretches for a mile or so along the coast, the newer parts having been appended to the older parts in a pleasant way.
Ferries from Morro Jable generally depart to Las Palmas, Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Puerto del Rosario.
Santa Cruz de Tenerife is a port city located on the Spanish island of Tenerife, the largest of the Canary Islands. The city has an important port and is filled with wide streets, beautiful landscaped areas and some fine examples of modern architecture. The city can trace its back around 400 years when the city began to develop in the late 16th century aided by its port which enabled to city to become the second most populated city in the Canary Islands. The centre of the city sits on the site of the former fortress of San Cristobal and is looked over by the monument dedicated to the Triumph of Candelaria, which is a neoclassical sculpture in Carrara marble and was created by the Italian Pasquale Bocciardo. This part of the city is also overlooked by the 18th century Baroque facade of the La Carta Palace. In the centre of the city, near the sea, several of the busiest streets and squares of the capital meet, such as the Plaza de la Candelaria.
From the city's port there are ferry services departing to mainland Spain and to the other Canary Islands.