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Planning your next vacation in the Canary Islands?
You can reach the many beauties of the islands of the archipelago from Spain. One of the ports that organize these crossings is Cadiz.

🔎 The Port of Cadiz:

Cadiz is part of Andalusia, in the southwest of Spain.
The port city is built on a rock linked to the mainland by a narrow causeway and on the edge of a natural bay that opens onto the Atlantic Ocean.

Cadiz is one of the oldest cities in Spain and was the home port for Spanish ships bringing treasure from the Americas. This is how Cadiz became one of the richest cities in Europe.

The port of Cadiz is an important port area for this part of Spain and is also the headquarters of the Spanish navy.

🚢 Ferry Connections from Cadiz:

To organize your stay in the Canary Islands, the company Naviera Armas schedules throughout the year ferry connections from Cadiz to the main cities of the archipelago. 

Ferries connect Cadiz with Lanzarote, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, La Palma and Tenerife.

Port services:

Its location close to the city center allows the Cadiz ferry terminal to offer you a wide range of services during your transit.

You will find restaurants, bars, stores, essential services such as information offices, banks and accommodation without any problems.

Visit the MrFerry booking website and you will find all available ferry travel solutions to and from the Canary Islands from Cadiz!

Cadiz ferries About Cadiz

Cadiz has the charm of Andalusia and is the ideal destination for a cultural and leisure getaway.

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Start your discovery of this city, which boasts a history of over 3000 years, with a stroll through its old town.
Numerous monuments will enchant you with their beauty and majesty, such as the church of Santo Domingo, the bastion of Candelaria and the Roman theater.

Admire the Plaza de San Juan de Dios with its decorative fountains. A relaxing break awaits you in the many bars and restaurants that populate it.

The symbol of Cadiz is undoubtedly the New Cathedral, located a stone's throw from the coast. Of various architectural styles, the cathedral is most recognizable by its yellow tile-covered dome visible in the distance.

For a spectacular view of Cadiz and its surroundings, climb the Tavira Tower. This harbor watchtower has a camera obscura with a system of lenses and mirrors for a 360° view.

You can't leave Cadiz without visiting the Roman Theater. It is one of the oldest in Spain, but also the largest, with capacity for 20,000 people. You can walk through the subway corridors under the stands.

If you want to soak up the local atmosphere and taste the local specialties, you should definitely visit the city market. Cadiz is also full of small stores where you can find the best Andalusian wines and other gastronomic delights.

Don't miss the Carnival, one of the most famous festivals in Spain. The Santa Maria neighborhood is known as the flamenco capital of the world.

🏖️ Time to relax and sunbathe: Beaches are the jewels of Cadiz! La Caleta beach, with its white houses, encloses the small beach in the heart of the city. "Playa de la Victoria", on the Atlantic, is four kilometers long and is the favorite of the people of Cadiz.

Thanks to the paths that cross the coast, you can easily move from one beach to another and, why not, practice water sports such as windsurfing!

How to reach the boardings

Address: Muelle Marqués de Comillas, Cadiz

GPS Coordinates: 36°31'51.1"N 6°17'22.3"W

  • By Road: The port facilities are easily communicated with the Cadiz-Seville highway, gateway to the national and international network of highways, thus providing excellent links for transport to North African countries, in addition to the improvements of the surrounding roads, such as the A-381 Jerez-Los Barrios highway that links with the Mediterranean highway, thus achieving an even faster connection link.

  • By Train: The Port of Cadiz, directly connected to the national railroad network (RENFE), has a TECO system from the container terminal with service to Madrid, offering a fast and safe solution to any point in the country or Europe.

  • Jerez airport is about 40 km from the ferry terminal in Cadiz. The railroad station is located on the outskirts of the old town. There are regional and national connections.

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