Ferry to La Palma
The best crossings and routes to Santa Cruz de La Palma
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San Sebastian de la Gomera โ Santa Cruz de La Palma
Taking a ferry to La Palma
Something you can't avoid: La Palma was worldwide news when a volcano erupted in 19 September 2021. This had and of course, still has a huge impact on tourism in La Palma.
We have to be honest about the aftermath of the volcanic eruption, the damage to the road network has been large, the island is repairing everything, and of course, needs tourists now and especially in the years 2023 – 2025. Not everything has re-opened fast though, so focus on the big towns and popular hotels if you decide to go to La Palma. For a day trip by ferry, it's still a very interesting and popular destination.ย
The best way to support this island is to simply go there! There are two ways to get to the island by ferry. Read all about it on FerryGoGo.com.
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The most recent status of La Palma & Tourism
You can safely travel to La Palma at the moment and some tourists are doing this or are planning this. The island is open and you can reach it, more info about what there is to do and what is open you must ask at the hotel you are interested in booking. You need to talk to the locals to receive the most up-to-date info.
Ferry from La Gomera to La Palma
You can travel from San Sebastian to the island of La Palma.
La Gomera โ La Palma
Ferry from Tenerife to La Palma
From Los Cristianos on the west of Tenerife you can safely travel to La Palma.ย
Tenerife โ La Palma
Video from the Aftermath of La Palma (2022)
How the current situation is in La Palma:
Frequently asked questions Ferry to Tenerife
Two ferry companies are active towards La Palma: Naviera Armas and Fred Olsen.ย
The volcanic eruption in La Palma is over, but the economic consequences will remain for a long time. The consequences for the residents and tourists are big and everything takes time. There is no danger whatsoever for new eruptions.ย
On all ferries in the Canary Islands dogs are allowed on the ferries.
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