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Ferry to Cadiz

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An iconic view of Cadiz
An iconic view of Cadiz

Compare all available ferry crossings and secure the best deals for your journey. At Openferry, we make it easy to find and book ferry tickets to and from Cadiz in just a few clicks.


Because ferry travel can be seasonal, frequencies and departure times often change throughout the year. We recommend using our live search to see the most accurate schedules and information for your travel dates including:


Popular Connections: The port of Cadiz connects to several high-traffic destinations, including Las Palmas - Cadiz, Santa Cruz - Cadiz, Arrecife - Cadiz.

Top-Tier Operators: Regular services to and from Cadiz are provided by leading carriers like Naviera Armas, Grimaldi Lines, Fred. Olsen Express.


Amenities vary depending on the specific vessel and operator, but most ferries serving Cadiz feature:


Comfortable Seating: Options ranging from standard lounges to premium airplane-style seats.

Dining & Leisure: Onboard cafés and restaurants serving food and drinks.

Travel Essentials: Restroom facilities and, on longer routes, private cabins for added privacy.

Vehicle Transport: Most sailings accommodate cars, motorbikes, and campervans, allowing you to take your own transport to Cadiz.

Cadiz is currently served by 10 ferry routes operated by 3 ferry operators including Naviera Armas, Grimaldi Lines, Fred. Olsen Express.

Cadiz Ferry Route Overview

Operators
4
Routes
10

Date Updated: 2026

Reaching the Pearl of Andalusia

Cadiz is well-connected by Spain's efficient transportation network, with regular train services from Seville (approximately 1.5 hours) and Madrid (about 4 hours) arriving at the centrally located station. The city is accessible via the AP-4 motorway, connecting to Spain's broader road network. For international travelers, Jerez Airport lies just 30 minutes away by car or shuttle bus, while Seville Airport offers more international connections about 90 minutes from Cadiz. The ferry terminal is easily reached by local buses from the train station, and several parking facilities are available near the port for those arriving by car, though booking in advance is recommended during summer months.

Cadiz Ferry Ticket Prices

Ticket costs are dynamic and depend on the operator, vessel type, and how far in advance you book. Options typically include:


Foot Passenger Tickets: The most economical way to travel.

Vehicle Tickets: Required for those traveling with a car or motorbike.

Upgrades: Options for seat class upgrades or private cabin bookings.


Note: If our system indicates there are no current sailings for your selected dates, the route may be seasonally inactive. Please check alternative dates or nearby ports.

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€115
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€29
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€115
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€117
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€29
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€81
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€116
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€82
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€96
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Cadiz: Spain's Ancient Maritime Gem

Perched on a narrow peninsula jutting into the Atlantic, Cadiz stands as one of Europe's oldest continuously inhabited cities. This Andalusian treasure combines stunning coastal views with a rich tapestry of history spanning over 3,000 years. As an important ferry destination in southern Spain, Cadiz serves as both a captivating destination and a gateway to further adventures. Visitors are greeted by a maze of narrow streets opening onto sunny plazas, the scent of fresh seafood, and the unmistakable charm of authentic Spanish coastal life.

When to Experience Cadiz at Its Finest

Cadiz enjoys a Mediterranean climate with mild winters and warm summers, making it a year-round destination. Spring (April to June) offers ideal conditions with comfortable temperatures, blooming landscapes, and fewer tourists than the peak summer months. Fall (September to October) similarly provides pleasant weather while avoiding summer crowds. February brings the famous Cadiz Carnival, one of Spain's most spectacular celebrations, filling the streets with color, music, and revelry for over two weeks. Ferry services operate more frequently during summer months, but the shoulder seasons offer a perfect balance of reliable connections, comfortable weather, and more breathing room to enjoy this historic city.

Popular Cadiz Ferry Routes

Explore some of the most-searched connections involving Cadiz. Please note that availability and crossing times fluctuate based on the day of the week and the time of year.


Compare Live Cadiz Ferry Departures


Compare real-time schedules, crossing durations, and prices below. Simply choose your date, pick the sailing that fits your itinerary, and click Select to book your e-ticket instantly.

Island Adventures from Cadiz Harbor

Cadiz serves as an excellent ferry hub for exploring the stunning coastline of southern Spain and beyond. The Canary Islands are accessible via longer ferry journeys, offering volcanic landscapes and year-round sunshine approximately 38 hours from port. Closer to home, regular ferries connect to Tangier, Morocco in about 2.5 hours, providing an opportunity to experience North African culture and cuisine on even a short trip. The beautiful beaches of Ceuta can be reached in roughly 4 hours, while the scenic route to the Balearic Islands showcases the Mediterranean's blue waters and offers access to Mallorca, Ibiza, and Menorca. The ferry routes from Cadiz often provide spectacular views of the Spanish coastline and, on clear days, glimpses of the African continent.

Seaside Splendors in Spain's Oldest City

Cadiz rewards visitors with experiences that blend history, gastronomy, and coastal beauty. The golden-domed Cadiz Cathedral offers breathtaking views from its bell tower across the entire peninsula, while the ancient Roman Theater reveals the city's ancient foundations. La Caleta Beach, nestled between two castles, provides the perfect setting for watching the sunset over the Atlantic before sampling fresh seafood at nearby taverns specializing in local delicacies like tortillitas de camarones (shrimp fritters) and pescaíto frito (fried fish). The charming El Pópulo quarter, the oldest part of the city, invites wandering through narrow medieval streets that suddenly open onto vibrant plazas where locals gather for evening tapas. The bustling Mercado Central offers a feast for the senses with its array of fresh Andalusian produce, seafood, and local specialties.

Surprising Secrets of Ancient Cadiz

Founded by Phoenician traders around 1100 BCE, Cadiz holds the distinction of being Western Europe's oldest continuously inhabited city, once known as Gadir. The city's unusual layout is the result of defensive planning – its narrow, winding streets were deliberately designed to confuse potential invaders and provide shelter from strong winds. Cadiz played a crucial role in Spain's liberal movement, becoming the birthplace of the country's first constitution in 1812. Perhaps most surprisingly, the traditional carnival songs known as chirigotas originated here, transforming the city each February into Spain's humor capital when locals perform satirical compositions that playfully mock politics and society.

Cadiz Ferry FAQs

Select your departure and arrival ports, choose your travel date, and compare the available sailings. Once booked, your ferry tickets will be issued via the operator’s preferred method - usually a convenient instant e-ticket.

Facilities depend on the ship. Most ferries offer lounges, dining areas, and restrooms. Longer routes often provide reserved seating or private cabins. You can view specific vessel details during the booking process.

Discounts for children, infants, and other passenger categories are often available. Any applicable savings will be automatically displayed when you enter your passenger details during booking.

Most operators are pet-friendly, but rules vary. You may need to register your pet in advance and ensure you have the correct documentation (such as a pet passport). Some indoor areas may have restrictions for animals.

Potentially, provided that the vessel is vehicle-capable. Vehicle spaces can sell out quickly during peak travel periods, so we highly recommend booking your vehicle space as early as possible.

Generally, we recommend arriving two hours before departure, especially if you are traveling with a vehicle or during the busy summer season. Always check your booking confirmation for specific check-in times.

If a service is disrupted, your options are subject to the operator’s policy and passenger rights regulations (such as EU 1177/2010). You will be provided with information and assistance based on the nature of the delay.

Changes and cancellations depend on the specific fare type and operator terms. Refundability and amendment fees will be clearly shown during the booking process.

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