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La Graciosa (Caleta del Sebo) Ferry

The port of La Graciosa (Caleta del Sebo) plays a key role in the ferry network of Spain, offering a convenient, scenic, and often essential way to connect with nearby islands. With 2 ferry routes operated by 2 ferry companies, La Graciosa (Caleta del Sebo) serves as a busy hub for both passenger and freight travel.

Ferries depart regularly from La Graciosa (Caleta del Sebo), with schedules varying seasonally depending on demand, weather conditions, and tourism activity.

Popular routes from this port include Orzola - La Graciosa (Caleta del Sebo) connecting La Graciosa (Caleta del Sebo) with key coastal and island destinations. Depending on the route, crossings can range from quick local hops to longer overnight journeys, often with a choice between high-speed ferries and traditional vessels.

Operators such as Lineas Maritimas Romero, Biosfera Express run regular services from La Graciosa (Caleta del Sebo), offering a range of onboard amenities including comfortable seating, food and drink options, cabins, and vehicle transport. Ticket options vary by company and vessel type, with choices to suit solo travellers, families, and business passengers alike.

Whether you're island hopping, heading home, or starting a new adventure, La Graciosa (Caleta del Sebo) offers a reliable and enjoyable gateway to the sea.

Route Overview

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Date Updated: 2025

Reaching La Graciosa by Ferry

The only way to reach La Graciosa is by ferry from Órzola, located at the northern tip of Lanzarote. Regular ferry services operate throughout the day, with crossings taking approximately 25-30 minutes across the El Río strait. Visitors can reach Órzola by car or public bus from major towns in Lanzarote, with the journey from Arrecife taking about 45 minutes by road. Parking is available near the Órzola ferry terminal, though spaces fill quickly during peak season, so arriving early is recommended. The ferry terminal features basic amenities including ticket offices, waiting areas, and a small café.

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La Graciosa: The Eighth Canary Island

La Graciosa offers an untouched paradise just off Lanzarote's northern coast, with pristine white sand beaches and crystal-clear turquoise waters. This car-free island, officially recognized as the eighth Canary Island in 2018, provides a tranquil escape from the modern world. Arriving by ferry into the charming village of Caleta del Sebo, visitors immediately sense the unhurried pace and authentic island atmosphere that makes La Graciosa a true hidden gem.

When to Experience La Graciosa's Natural Beauty

La Graciosa enjoys a mild climate year-round, with temperatures rarely dropping below 18°C even in winter months. The peak season runs from June to September, when the island sees the most visitors and warmest temperatures averaging 24-28°C. May and October offer an excellent balance of pleasant weather and fewer crowds, making them ideal months for a visit. Winter (November-April) brings occasional wind and brief rain showers, but still plenty of sunny days perfect for hiking and exploring. Ferry services operate year-round but run more frequently during summer months, with additional departures added to accommodate higher demand.

Ferries to La Graciosa (Caleta del Sebo)

Island Adventures from La Graciosa

La Graciosa serves as a gateway to exploring the Chinijo Archipelago, a protected marine reserve of exceptional natural beauty. From Caleta del Sebo, smaller boat excursions can take you to the uninhabited islands of Alegranza, Montaña Clara, and Roque del Este, all reachable within 1-2 hours. The neighboring island of Lanzarote is just a 30-minute ferry ride away, offering volcanic landscapes, artistic heritage, and bustling resort towns. Many visitors enjoy a multi-day island-hopping adventure, using La Graciosa as their peaceful base between explorations. The waters between these islands are remarkably clear, making the ferry journeys themselves a scenic highlight of any Canary Islands trip.

Embracing La Graciosa's Simple Island Pleasures

La Graciosa invites visitors to slow down and connect with nature, with Playa de las Conchas and Playa Francesa offering some of the most spectacular unspoiled beaches in the Canaries. Hiking or mountain biking across the island's volcanic terrain provides breathtaking views of neighboring islands and access to remote coves where you might have the entire beach to yourself. Fresh seafood dominates the culinary scene, with local restaurants in Caleta del Sebo serving catch-of-the-day specialties like vieja (parrotfish) and sama (sea bream). The village itself, with its sandy streets and whitewashed houses, merits an unhurried wander to appreciate the authentic island lifestyle that has remained largely unchanged for generations.

Surprising Secrets of La Graciosa

La Graciosa was the inspiration for Robert Louis Stevenson's 'Treasure Island,' with local legend suggesting he based his famous tale on this remote volcanic outpost. Despite being home to around 700 residents, the island has no paved roads, with locals and visitors alike navigating the sandy paths by foot, bicycle, or the occasional 4x4 taxi. La Graciosa is part of Europe's largest marine reserve, with over 2,000 species of marine life found in its surrounding waters. The island only received electricity in the 1980s and remains one of the few places in Europe without a conventional water supply system, relying instead on desalination.

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