Operated by Naviera Armas
Capable of holding 700 passengers and 120 vehicles, Volcan De Tindaya is one of the largest ships belonging to Naviera Armas. Boasting four high powered engines and a length of 78 metres, the vessel is a powerful instrument that can travel up to a speed of 17 knots. The ship serves passengers on the route from Lanzarote to Fuerteventura, acting as a gateway around the Canary Islands.
The cabins are situated indoors and offer a very comfortable and relaxing experience for families, couples, friends and solo travelers. The cabins remain quiet and peaceful as the vessel glides across the water.
A cafeteria is open throughout the entirety of the crossing, as well as a restaurant and bar that serves delicious cuisine at peak meal times. A vast selection of foods, typically quintessential Spanish dishes, are on display at the restaurant for your choosing.
Duty free items such as cigarettes, cologne and food products are on offer at wholesale prices, perfect as a gift for your friends and family. Clothing stores are also open for much of the ferry route, which accept credit and debit cards with a minimum spend of €6
Animal cages are supplied for anyone travelling with a pet, Wifi is provided at all times and there's a reception area for any questions or queries.
A highchair is supplied for children at meal times.
There are no elevators on board, other than that the board has many entry and exit points which are easy to use.
Please Note: Whilst we have taken great care in making our Volcan De Tindaya guide as accurate as possible, onboard facilities, services and entertainment may vary depending on the date and time of year that you travel, facilities mentioned may change without notification and ferry companies reserve the right to operate vessels other than those mentioned at time of booking without prior notification.
100% of our customers recommended this ship
"Tight"
Received superb service from Direct Ferries to amend the booking error I made at late notice. The ship and crossing was fine , very efficient. The only problem we had was on the return journey the cars were packed so tightly together it was impossible to open some of the doors. I had to clamber over the passenger seat to get out. Someone old or infirm would have been trapped in the car. Not great
Reviewed by David who travelled with Naviera Armas on Volcan De Tindaya
"First Ferry Crossing"
From the purchase of the tickets to being directed onto the ferry was so smooth and efficient I was well impressed.
Reviewed by Edward who travelled with Naviera Armas on Volcan De Tindaya
"Friendly staff and straightforward crossing "
We used ARMAS ferries for the first time. Check in was straightforward, loading was relatively quick and good humoured. On board cafe was better than we'd expected and prices were very reasonable. Overall it was a good journey with the minimum of fuss. We liked the ARMAS people and would recommend the service.
Reviewed by David who travelled with Naviera Armas on Volcan De Tindaya
"Reliable Service"
Booked online, cheaper of the options with a car. Easy to drive onboard, staff pleasant, husband said the coffee was the best he’s ever had !! Clean and punctual 🙂
Reviewed by Natasha who travelled with Naviera Armas on Volcan De Tindaya
"Review"
Had a lovely crossing, ship was spotless and facilities very good. I only rated 4 out of 5 for catering as no tea. Apparently they only sell coffee.
Reviewed by Diane who travelled with Naviera Armas on Volcan De Tindaya
"Playa blanca to correlejo"
Elaine
Reviewed by Elaine who travelled with Naviera Armas on Volcan De Tindaya
"Very good"
The trip was very nice and the boat very clean
Reviewed by Rachid who travelled with Naviera Armas on Volcan De Tindaya
"Excellent"
We were very happy with our first trip and our first time using direct ferries
Reviewed by Frederick who travelled with Naviera Armas on Volcan De Tindaya