4,8/5
Excellent
Suitable for children weighing 9-18 kg (approx. 9 months to 4 years).
Suitable for children weighing 15-36 kg (approx. 4-11 years).
Bicycle adequately packed in a bicycle box or bag.
Medium size golf bag with golf clubs safely secured inside.
Standard size surfboard adequately packed or in a bag.
Passengers with reduced mobility who need access to the vehicle by ramp.
Pet carrier for medium or large pets.
Ideal if you need to collect/drop off keys or if your group stay at different hotels.
Suitable for children weighing 0 - 9 kg
The Port of La Luz is one of the most important cruise ports in the Atlantic, especially active from October to April. The cruise terminal is located at Muelle Santa Catalina, less than 10 minutes walk from Las Canteras beach and the city's commercial center. If your destination is the south of the island (Maspalomas, the Dunes or Playa del Inglés), it's 30 km which takes about 30 minutes by private transfer.
With Million Routes, you define the itinerary and the return time to the pier, without groups or fixed cruise line schedules.
Many options in one place
It's very simple and you can cancel it without hassle
Discover the most frequently asked questions about our transfers
Cruise ships dock at Muelle Santa Catalina, within the Port of La Luz. After disembarking, the terminal exit leads directly into the port area with direct access to the city. Your Million Routes driver will be waiting in the pick-up area outside the terminal, holding a sign with your name.
Las Canteras beach is less than a 10-minute walk from the dock. The historic centre of Vegueta, the most interesting area to visit, is about 5 km away (10-15 minutes by car). If you just want the city beach and a stroll, you can walk there without needing transport.
Port calls in Las Palmas typically last between 8 and 12 hours. It's a common stop on Atlantic and transatlantic routes, with early arrivals (6:00-8:00 am) and afternoon or evening departures. Confirm your return time to the ship before planning: it's recommended to be at the dock at least 60-90 minutes before departure.
Yes, it's one of the most requested routes from the port. The south is about 30 km away (30 minutes via the GC-1). With a port call of 10 hours or more, you'll have enough time to visit the Maspalomas Dunes, Playa del Inglés or Puerto de Mogán and return to the dock with margin. For shorter calls of 6-7 hours, we assess it based on your return time.
In the pick-up area outside Muelle Santa Catalina, holding a sign with your name. We indicate the exact meeting point in the confirmation email. The driver monitors the ship's arrival in real time and adapts if there's any variation in docking time.
When booking, you indicate the ship's name and approximate disembarkation time. If there's any variation in when the gangway opens, let us know and the driver will adjust their arrival at no extra charge. Cruise lines usually confirm port call schedules days in advance.
Cruise line excursions run in large groups, with a fixed itinerary and a high price per person. With Million Routes you decide the route, time spent at each stop and the return time to the dock, with no strangers in the vehicle. From 3 travellers upward, the price difference per person is significant.
If the cruise line changes the departure time during the port call, let us know as soon as you find out. We'll rearrange the return to the dock with the time needed. We recommend always keeping the driver's number to hand during the excursion.
Yes. When booking, you indicate the morning pick-up time and the afternoon return time to the dock. The driver picks you up, accompanies you during the port call and brings you back to the Port of La Luz with enough margin to board without rushing.
It depends on your interests. For history and city: Vegueta (historic quarter, Casa de Colón, Cathedral) + Las Canteras on foot. For nature and beach: the south of the island, Maspalomas and the Dunes. For a combination: Vegueta in the morning and the south in the afternoon, returning to the port before 6:00 pm. The driver helps you fit the timings to your return time to the ship.