Want to book a holiday to Spain? Find your ferry from Huelva to the Canary Islands by accessing NetFerry online booking service. Our portal allows you to find the ferry routes to the Canary Islands departing from Huelva with just few clicks, including timetables, crossing duration and ticket prices.
The routes connecting Huelva and Canary Islands are operated by our partner Fredolsen who provide 8 weekly sailings with travel times that range between 32 hours 31 minutes and 50 hours 30 minutes and mostly afternoon departures. If you need to bring your vehicle on board, you have many options thanks to the cargo capacity of the ships operating on this crossing. Various services and accommodation are available to provide you with comfort on board. You can enjoy a meal at the self service restaurant or in your cabin.
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The port is located in the city of Huelva, on the southwest coast of Spain. The port provides connections between Spain and the Canary Islands, with various weekly departures. Beginning with the Phoenicians, the function of this port was to transport mining products, wood and sea products. Huelva is divided into an internal and external port, the first one was rebuilt in the 1970s and today it serves private and tourist boats. The port is easily reachable by land along the motorway, but also accessible from Portugal along the road Cn-431. There are also train connections that allow you to reac... [More information]
Address: Plaza Autoridad Puerto Huelva 21810 Palos de la Frontera, Huelva
Directions: Google Map @ Huelva, port
The Canary Islands are situated just off the west coast of Africa in the Atlantic Ocean and are part of Spain. They are volcanic and are made up of six islands; Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, La Palma, Lanzarote, La Gomera, El Hierro. The islands have a mild climate throughout the year, with warm winds and ocean waters thanks to the Gulf stream. The official language is Spanish and the currency is the euro. History The original inhabitants of the Canary Islands came from the Maghrib, the area spanning from present-day Tunisia to Morocco called the Gaunches, who spoke many different lan... [More information]