How long is the ferry from Gran Canaria to Fuerteventura?
The crossing time of the Gran Canaria Fuerteventura ferry ranges between routes, operators and ships. The Las Palmas Puerto del Rosario ferry on average approximately takes 6 hours. The distance from Las Palmas to Puerto del Rosario is approximately 95 nautical miles.
The fastest ferry from Gran Canaria to Fuerteventura is from Las Palmas to Morro Jable, with a crossing time of approximately 2 hours. Naviera Armas and Fred Olsen Express provide this route with up to 38 sailings weekly combined.
Gran Canaria to Fuerteventura Ferry Operators
The following operators sail from Gran Canaria to Fuerteventura: Naviera Armas, Trasmediterranea and Fred Olsen Express. Timetables vary depending on the ferry company. Check the latest ferry timetables between Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura with just a few clicks using our deal finder.
What is the ferry price from Gran Canaria to Fuerteventura?
Prices for the Gran Canaria Fuerteventura ferry might change depending on the season you wish to travel. Cheap ferry tickets are typically available during off peak, outside of the high season. Please visit our
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Can I travel with a vehicle from Gran Canaria to Fuerteventura?
The following operators accept vehicles on ferries from Las Palmas - Puerto del Rosario: Naviera Armas
Las Palmas - Morro Jable: Fred Olsen Express and Naviera Armas
Not all ships will accept vehicles, check out our Deal Finder for the latest sailing availability, for traveling with vehicles.
Gran Canaria to Fuerteventura Ferry Routes
The following routes sail from Gran Canaria to Fuerteventura: Las Palmas - Morro Jable and Las Palmas - Puerto del Rosario.
Some routes are seasonal, whereas others sail all year round. To get the most up to date sailing information for ferries from Gran Canaria to Fuerteventura search in our Deal Finder.
About Fuerteventura
Fuerteventura is the second largest island of the Spanish Canaries, measuring around sixteen hundred square-kilometres, and also one of the most popular.
The coast of Africa lies just over a hundred kilometres away, so it comes as no surprise there are many similarities between the two, particularly in the landscape and architecture. Rolling, arid hills speckled by flat-roof houses dominate the vistas, whilst the island itself boasts three thousand hours of annual sunshine.
Fuerteventura’s biggest draws, however, are the incredible surf breaks and beaches, suitable for everyone from families to water-sports fanatics. It’s also the oldest island of the archipelago, dating back twenty million years. Consequently, there are some fine historical museums such as the famous Betancuria Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography.
As one of the most visited islands in the Canaries, Fuerteventura is well served by ferry and easily accessible from almost every other island. However, the journeys can vary in length. Sailing from Lanzarote takes just over half an hour, whereas overnight crossings are available from Tenerife, so be sure to book a more comfortable cabin for these routes.