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Buses run every 30 minutes during the day from the airport to Arrecife.
The journey time takes about 20 minutes.
The average fare for a single journey is 1 euro.
Buses run regularly from the airport to all major towns and tourist resorts.
By Taxi
Taxis are available from outside terminal 1.
The journey time to Arrecife takes about 10 minutes.
The average fare is 15 euros.
The journey time to Costa Teguise takes about 15 minutes.
The average fare is 20 euros.
The journey time to Puerto del Carmen takes about 5-10 minutes.
The average fare is 18 euros.
The journey time to Playa Blanca takes about 30-40 minutes.
The average fare is 40 euros.
By Car
The GC-720 road links the airport with Costa Teguise to the north and Puerto del Carmen and Playa Blanca to the south.
The journey time to Arrecife takes about 10 minutes.
The journey time to Costa Teguise takes about 15 minutes.
The journey time to Puerto del Carmen takes about 5-10 minutes.
The journey time to Playa Blanca takes about 30-40 minutes.
Short stay car parks can be found next to both terminals.
Car hire is available from the arrivals hall.
Flights to Arrecife Airport
If you like your beach breaks a little different, take a flight to Arrecife, where it’ll come with a side-order of modern art.
Book a flight to Arrecife, and you can have as lively or as relaxed a holiday as you want. Most visitors head for the resorts of Puerto del Carmen, Playa Blanca and Costa Teguise. All are home to big belts of pale sand and enough bars and restaurants to put oomph into your nights. Plus, our flights to Arrecife mean you can explore the capital itself. The main beach proudly flies a Blue Flag, while the city is a maze of narrow streets. Make sure you head for El Charco – ‘the puddle’. It’s an inland lagoon and a hub of cafés and bars. And don’t miss out a trip to the Museum of International Contemporary Art to pay homage to the island’s famous son, Cesar Manrique.