Ferries from
Lanzarote to Madeira Islands
Ferries from
Lanzarote to Madeira Islands
Currently there are no sailings from Lanzarote to Madeira Islands.
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Lanzarote, the easternmost of Spain's Canary Islands, offers a unique landscape shaped by volcanic activity. This UNESCO Biosphere Reserve captivates visitors with its otherworldly terrain of black lava fields and over 300 volcanic cones. The island's most popular attractions include Timanfaya National Park, where demonstrations of the residual heat still present just below the surface amaze tourists. Art enthusiasts shouldn't miss the César Manrique Foundation, showcasing the work of the local artist who influenced much of the island's distinctive architecture. Every February, Lanzarote hosts one of the Canary Islands' most vibrant carnivals with colourful parades and festivities. The island is well connected by ferry services to other Canary Islands including Fuerteventura and Gran Canaria, as well as to mainland Spain. From its main port in Arrecife, regular ferry services provide convenient connections for travellers wishing to explore more of this fascinating archipelago.
The Madeira Islands, a Portuguese archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, offer a unique blend of subtropical climate, dramatic landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Known for lush gardens, impressive mountains and the famous Madeira wine, this destination appeals to both nature lovers and culture enthusiasts. Funchal, the capital city, features charming cobbled streets, historic buildings and the vibrant Farmers' Market (Mercado dos Lavradores). Don't miss Cabo Girão, one of Europe's highest sea cliffs, or the traditional levada walks along ancient irrigation channels through stunning scenery. Each spring, the islands host the spectacular Madeira Flower Festival, when Funchal's streets transform with elaborate floral displays and parades. For those wanting to explore more, ferry connections are available to Porto Santo Island with its golden beaches, while seasonal ferry services occasionally link Madeira to mainland Portugal and the Canary Islands. The islands' year-round mild climate makes them a perfect destination any time of year.