Are you dreaming of a holiday to the Canary Islands? Find all of the information on the ferry from El Hierro to the Canary Islands with Canary Islands ferry booking platform by NetFerry. This website provides you with all of the information you need on sea routes, timetables, tariffs and crossing times for the ferry crossings to the Canary Islands from El Hierro.
The ferry routes beetween El Hierro and Canary Islands are covered by 2 sailing companies that partner with NetFerry online services (Fredolsen and Naviera Armas) who jointly operate 15 connections per week with mostly morning and afternoon departures and sailing times shorter than 3 hours 20 minutes. Ships that operate this crossing allow both vehicles and foot passengers. Each passenger will receive all on board instructions by ground and cabin crew, who can guide you to your chosen accommodation and inform you of the on board services.
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The main port of the island of El Hierro is located in Puerto de la Estaca, on the eastern side of the island and is a point of departure and arrival for ferries that connecting with the other Canary Islands. This port is an important for goods and passengers and also offers around 150 berths for private boats; it can also accommodate boats that are 30 meters long. It offers various services for those stopping here, from water to electricity, from the supermarket to the bar / café.... [More information]
Address: Puerto de la Estaca, Spain
Directions: Google Map @ Valverde (El Hierro), 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]