Orzola – La Graciosa (Caleta del Sebo)
Ferries to La Graciosa
Orzola – La Graciosa (Caleta del Sebo)
Ferries to La Graciosa
The Orzola La Graciosa ferry route connects Lanzarote with La Graciosa and is currently operated by 2 ferry companies. The Lineas Maritimas Romero service runs up to 9 times per day with a sailing duration of around 25 minutes While the Biosfera Express service runs up to 8 times per day with a duration from 25 minutes.
So that’s a combined 17 sailings on offer per day on the Orzola La Graciosa route between Lanzarote and La Graciosa. Compare now and get the best fare at the time that you want to travel.
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Found on the northern coast of the popular holiday destination of Lanzarote, Orzola is a small village located in the municipality of Haria. The only ferry routes departing the port are to La Graciosa, typically lasting around 25 minutes and are supplied by two ferry companies.
La Graciosa is one of the smaller islands belonging to Lanzarote, with only 600 permanent residents and a lack of properly made infrastructure. Tourism has sparked a huge boost in the island’s economy, providing locals with jobs in hospitality and transportation. Before tourism became so prominent, fishing was the primary form of income; it is believed that many of the locals have never left La Graciosa, using fishing as their only vice for survival. There is no airport on the island so ferry is the only viable way to gain entry to La Graciosa, making the ferry port one of the busiest places on the island. Most visitors only visit La Graciosa for a day due to the limited entertainment available, though there are some basic hotels in the main town of Caleta Del Sobo for an overnight stay. It is very rare for tourists to stay longer than a few days – the combination of a lack of amenities and roads doesn’t lend to an idyllic holiday destination, though it is worthwhile visiting for an afternoon. The ferry crossings are from neighbouring islands belonging to Lanzarote, with the longest sailing lasting up to half an hour. The close proximity of the islands makes it easy to hop between them, especially with the ferries always being reliable, fairly affordable and running frequently throughout the day.