Santa Cruz de Tenerife Guide
Santa Cruz de Tenerife Ferry
Santa Cruz is the capital city of the island of Tenerife, a Spanish island laying to the west of Africa. The port is used to connect passengers with coastal resorts around Spain and neighbouring islands around the Canary Islands, with many crossings per week.
Is there a ferry from Santa Cruz de Tenerife?
Naviera Armas, Fred Olsen Express provide Santa Cruz de Tenerife ferries connecting Tenerife, Canary Islands with 8 destinations. Ferries from Santa Cruz de Tenerife sail approximately 18 times a day and up to 108 times a week.
Where can I get a ferry from Santa Cruz de Tenerife?
Santa Cruz de Tenerife ferries sail to Las Palmas, Huelva, Arrecife, Cadiz, Morro Jable, Santa Cruz de La Palma, Puerto del Rosario, Agaete.
How long is the ferry from Santa Cruz de Tenerife?
Ferries sailing from Santa Cruz de Tenerife can range between 1h 20m and 53h 30m. Ferry times can change from season to season.
What is the fastest ferry from Santa Cruz de Tenerife?
The fastest ferry from Santa Cruz de Tenerife is on the Santa Cruz de Tenerife - Agaete ferry in 1h 20m with Fred Olsen Express.
Popular routes from Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Ferries from Santa Cruz de Tenerife - Agaete sail approximately 44 times per week with a crossing time of 1h 20m. The average price of a Santa Cruz de Tenerife - Agaete ferry is about £121.63. The Santa Cruz de Tenerife - Las Palmas ferry runs 25 times per week with a duration of 1h 53m. The average price of a Santa Cruz de Tenerife - Las Palmas ferry is around £181.99.
How much do ferries from Santa Cruz de Tenerife cost?
Ferry price from Santa Cruz de Tenerife can range between £42.60 and £730.99 depending on various factors such as the route, season, operator and type of ship.
Is there a car ferry from Santa Cruz de Tenerife?
Yes, you can take a car ferry from Santa Cruz de Tenerife with Naviera Armas, Fred Olsen Express. For more information on routes and car ferry prices view our Deal Finder.
Are foot passengers allowed on ferries from Santa Cruz de Tenerife?
Foot Passengers are allowed on ferries from Santa Cruz de Tenerife. You can travel as a foot passenger from Santa Cruz de Tenerife with Fred Olsen Express, Naviera Armas.
Can I take my pet on the ferry from Santa Cruz de Tenerife?
You can take your pet on the ferry from Santa Cruz de Tenerife with Fred Olsen Express, Naviera Armas. For more information about pet accommodation and fees please view our Deal Finder.
Can I book a cabin on ferries from Santa Cruz de Tenerife?
Cabins are available on some ferry routes from Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Operators that have cabins on ferries from Santa Cruz de Tenerife include Naviera Armas, Fred Olsen Express. Check our Deal Finder for the best option for you.
What is there to do in Santa Cruz?
Tenerife is synonymous with glorious beaches and scorching sun; the high rise hotels and swimming complexes bogart much of the reputation, but Santa Cruz is slowly creeping up on the tourism radar. The city has soared into prominence for many reasons, but primarily thanks to the extravaganza of shops that grace the centre. The main streets embody a mecca for anyone who thrives on scouring the myriad of shops for authentic ornaments and bespoke clothing. Surrounding the array of outlets are a wealth of cultural activities; museums, theatres and restaurants have transformed Santa Cruz into one of the most energetic and vibrant places on the island. The amenities remain busy throughout the year as word spreads about Tenerife’s capital.
Shopping complexes next to apartment blocks suggest a city that is lacking in greenery, yet if you were to look beyond the city centre you’ll find an abundance of natural parks and verdant gardens. Palmetum Santa Cruz Jardin Botanico and Rambla de Santa Cruz exude a tropical vibe that belies its Mediterranean location; palm trees line the pathways whilst grass areas and exotic vegetation decorate the horizon. After basking in the peaceful surroundings, many strive to enjoy the bustling nightlife formed by several clubs and bars. The city comes alive come nightfall, and in March you can experience the array of festivals hosted in Santa Cruz – the entire city seamlessly flows into a sea of colour and vitality.