La Gomera

Compare ferries from La Gomera to Tenerife

There are 4 ferry routes operating between La Gomera and Tenerife offering you combined total of 94 sailings per week. Naviera Armas operates 2 routes, San Sebastian de la Gomera to Los Cristianos runs 19 times per week & Valle Gran Rey to Los Cristianos about 12 times weekly. Fred Olsen Express operates 3 routes, Valle Gran Rey to Playa Santiago runs 3 times per day, San Sebastian de la Gomera to Playa Santiago about 3 times daily & San Sebastian de la Gomera to Los Cristianos about 3 times daily.

As the frequency and duration of crossings on some routes varies we would advise that you do a live search for crossings from La Gomera to Tenerife to get the most up to date information.

La Gomera Tenerife Ferry Map

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About La Gomera:

La Gomera is the second smallest of the seven main Canary Islands, located in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa.

The unspoilt, beautiful island of La Gomera is best explored on foot as it offers an extensive network of paths through the lush rainforest and across the national park. At the end of most valleys, you will find lovely black sandy beaches where you can relax after your hike, too.

The island is also home to a number of pretty chapels which are well worth seeing, most notably the 16th Century Church and Convent of Santo Domingo in Hermigua to the north.

La Gomera’s main port can be found in San Sebastian de La Gomera on the east coast. There are a couple of ferry routes provided to the nearby Canary Islands, with frequent daily crossings to choose from.

About Tenerife:

The island of Tenerife is the largest and best known of the Canaries group with a coastline of some three hundred and fifty kilometres and attracts over ten million visitors to its shores each year.

The number one reason that people head to Tenerife is because of the year round guarantee of sunshine, making the island of Tenerife a top winter destination.

Weather and amazing beaches aside, Tenerife has so much more to offer, with ravines, as well as spectacular cliffs, forests, and even fossilised remains of prehistoric animals. Tenerife will no doubt offer a unique experience for every visitor.

Perhaps due to its size and undoubted popularity, getting to Tenerife by ferry is relatively simple with numerous choices on offer. With two principle ferry ports, whether you are coming from the mainland (on a long crossing) or island hoping from another canary island, most of the region’s most popular ferry companies call at Tenerife.