You’ll cross from Lanzarote to La Graciosa by fast ferry with flexible schedules and private parking included near Orzola port. Enjoy free Wi-Fi onboard as you watch the coastline fade away. Once on La Graciosa, wander sandy streets, taste fresh seafood, or simply let time slow down — it’s an island feeling you’ll remember long after the trip.
I still remember how weirdly quiet it felt when we left the car in that little private lot near Orzola — you could smell the salt even before you saw the water. The guy at the parking gate waved us through with a nod, then we just sort of wandered down to the pier. The sales office was easy enough to spot (blue sign, I think?) and they handed over our ferry passes without fuss. I’d been worried about missing the boat, but honestly, there were so many departure times it felt like we could just take our time.
The ferry ride itself was only about half an hour, but I kept looking out at Lanzarote’s cliffs getting smaller behind us. There’s free Wi-Fi on board — not that I used it much, except to send my mom a photo of the sea spray. A couple of locals chatted quietly in Spanish nearby; one of them pointed out a fishing boat bobbing along and said something about “vieja” (the fish, not someone’s grandma). The air smelled faintly like diesel and sunscreen mixed together, which somehow made sense.
Landing in Caleta de Sebo on La Graciosa was almost surreal — no cars really, just sandy streets and people biking past with baskets full of bread or something. We didn’t have any plan so we just followed our noses (literally — someone grilling fish by a café caught us). You can rent bikes or hop in a jeep taxi if you want to explore further, but honestly we just wandered around for hours. At some point I tried asking for directions in Spanish; got laughed at gently by an old man who then pointed me toward the craft market anyway.
I don’t know if it was the light or just how slow everything moved there, but time felt different on La Graciosa. We caught a late ferry back because neither of us wanted to leave yet. If you’re thinking about a day trip from Lanzarote to La Graciosa, don’t overthink it — just go see what happens.
The ferry ride takes about 30 minutes each way.
The ferry departs from Orzola port in northern Lanzarote.
Yes, private parking near the port is included with your ticket.
Yes, multiple departure and return times are available throughout the day.
Yes, free Wi-Fi is provided during your ferry journey.
Yes, infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller.
Yes, the service is wheelchair accessible.
Yes, service animals are permitted on board.
Your day includes private parking near Orzola port in Lanzarote, roundtrip fast ferry tickets with flexible schedules between Lanzarote and La Graciosa, and free Wi-Fi onboard so you can stay connected while crossing between islands.
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