Valverde to Los Cristianos Ferry

The Valverde Los Cristianos ferry route connects El Hierro with Tenerife. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, Naviera Armas. The crossing operates up to 7 times each week with sailing durations from around 2 hours 30 minutes.

Valverde Los Cristianos sailing durations and frequency may vary from season to season so we’d advise doing a live check to get the most up to date information.

Valverde - Los Cristianos Ferry Operators

  • Naviera Armas
    • 7 Sailings Weekly 2 hr 30 min
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Average Valverde Los Cristianos Prices

Prices shown represent the average one way price paid by our customers. The most common booking on the Valverde Los Cristianos route is a car and 1 passenger.

Valverde Guide

Valverde is a municipality in the Canary Islands in the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The town, which is located on the north east coast of the island of El Hierro, is the smallest capital in the Canary Islands and the only one that lies on the coast. The city's climate, which is generally mild all year round and where summers are warm and winters are cold, make it a popular destination for tourists. That said, the city doesn't have huge amounts to offer and sits on top of a windy mountain ridge that overlooks the Atlantic Ocean. The town's buildings are low and whitewashed and aren't as pretty as those found in some of the other capitals in the Canary Islands. However, on a clear day there are some wonderful views to be had from the town and on the occasional day it is possible to see Tenerife's El Teide and La Gomera from the town centre.

From the city's port, ferries operate to Los Cristianos and San Sebastian de la Gomera.

Los Cristianos Guide

The Spanish town of Los Cristianos is one of the most popular resorts on the island of Tenerife, which is one of the Canary Islands. The town's beaches are beautiful and always busy and its port offers fishing trips, pleasure cruises and scuba diving trips to the nearby island of La Gomera. In the town's early history it was a small fishing town that has since experienced significant growth and expansion over recent decades to make it a popular destination in itself. The pedestrian area of the town that borders the beach seems to be where most of the action is and along the long promenade you will find many restaurants, bars and cafes that offer good local and international food. Head away from this area and you will find many exclusive boutiques along with great shops from where bargains can be found.

From the town's port, ferries can be taken to Valverde, San Sebastian de la Gomera and Santa Cruz de La Palma.