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Naviera Armas, the most important shipping company of the Canary Islands, was founded in 1941. Its history began thanks to Antonio Armas Curbelo, who started working in Lanzarote with wooden hull boats, simple and motorized sailing boats, but also with legendary names in island transport of salt and commodities. Along the way, Armas Curbelo added steel-hulled, diesel-powered and steam-powered ships to his fleet, thus expanding the company's commercial activity beyond the islands' borders.

His son, Antonio Armas Fernández, took over from his pioneering father and is today the Company's President. He knows the new trends in the industry and thanks to his initiative the first roll-on/roll-off ships were introduced in the Canary Islands. This began in 1975, when the Company purchased two smaller GRT ships, which covered the interisland routes and were named Volcán de Yaiza and Volcán de Tahíche.

In 1995, the Company decided to enter the passenger and freight market, thus making a significant change in its strategy. Two new ships were thus added, Volcán de Tauce and Volcán de Tejeda, while from 2003 to 2010, as part of its fleet renewal plan, new state-of-the-art, high-tech and safe ships with high capacity and speed were incorporated. These ships were named after volcanoes of the Canary Islands: Volcán de Tindaya, Volcán de Tamasite, Volcán de Timanfaya and Volcán de Taburiente.

Another important milestone for the Company is the purchase of Compañía Trasmediterránea in 2018, which made Naviera Armas the leading shipping group in Spain and the fourth in Europe, both in terms of number of ships and passenger traffic. Naviera Armas Trasmediterránea is the first "plastic-free" shipping company on the market. It thus fulfills a sustainable commitment supported by carbon footprint minimization, Biodiversity protection and environmental awareness.

Today, the Naviera Armas fleet consists of the following ships:
Fast Ferries:
Alcantara Dos
Almudaina Dos
Ciudad De Ceuta
Volcán De Tagoro
Volcán De Teno
Volcán De Tirajana
Villa De Agaete

Ferries:
Volcán De Taburiente
Volcán De Tamadaba
Volcán De Tamasite
Volcán De Tauce
Volcán De Timanfaya
Volcán De Tindaya
Volcán Del Teide
Ciudad Autónoma Melilla
Ciudad De Granada
Juan J Sister
Volcán De Tijarafe
Volcán De Tinamar
Ferry Ciudad De Valencia - Naviera Armas Trasmediterránea
Almariya
Ciudad De Ibiza
Ciudad De Mahon
Ciudad De Malaga
Ciudad De Palma
Las Palmas GC

Freighter:
Villa Tazacorte
Buque S.F. Levante

The above ships’ itineraries are the following:
• Cádiz (Cádiz) - Fuerteventura (Pto. Del Rosario)
• Cádiz (Cádiz) - Gran Canaria (Las Palmas De G.C.)
• Cádiz (Cádiz) - Lanzarote (Arrecife)
• Cádiz (Cádiz) - La Palma (S.C. De La Palma)
• Cádiz (Cádiz) - Tenerife (S.C. De Tenerife)

• El Hierro (Valverde) - Tenerife (Los Cristianos)

• Fuerteventura (Corralejo) - Lanzarote (Playa Blanca)
• Fuerteventura (Morro Jable) - Gran Canaria (Las Palmas De G.C.)
• Fuerteventura (Morro Jable) - Tenerife (S.C. De Tenerife)
• Fuerteventura (Pto. Del Rosario) - Cádiz (Cádiz)
• Fuerteventura (Pto. Del Rosario) - Gran Canaria (Las Palmas De G.C.)
• Fuerteventura (Pto. Del Rosario) - Lanzarote (Arrecife)
• Fuerteventura (Pto. Del Rosario) - La Palma (S.C. De La Palma)
• Fuerteventura (Pto. Del Rosario) - Tenerife (S.C. De Tenerife)

• Gran Canaria (Las Palmas De G.C.) - Cádiz (Cádiz)
• Gran Canaria (Las Palmas De G.C.) - Fuerteventura (Morrojable)
• Gran Canaria (Las Palmas De G.C.) - Fuerteventura (Pto. Del Rosario)
• Gran Canaria (Las Palmas De G.C.) - Huelva
• Gran Canaria (Las Palmas De G.C.) - La Gomera (S.S. De La Gomera)
• Gran Canaria (Las Palmas De G.C.) - La Graciosa (Caleta De Sebo)
• Gran Canaria (Las Palmas De G.C.) - Lanzarote (Arrecife)
• Gran Canaria (Las Palmas De G.C.) - La Palma (S.C. De La Palma)
• Gran Canaria (Las Palmas De G.C.) - Tenerife (S.C. De Tenerife)

• Huelva - Gran Canaria (Las Palmas De G.C.)
• Huelva - Lanzarote (Arrecife)
• Huelva - Tenerife (S.C. De Tenerife)

La Gomera (S.S. De La Gomera) - Gran Canaria (Las Palmas De G.C.)
• La Gomera (S.S. De La Gomera) - La Palma (S.C. De La Palma)
• La Gomera (S.S. De La Gomera) - Tenerife (Los Cristianos)

• La Graciosa (Caleta De Sebo) - Gran Canaria (Las Palmas De G.C.)
• La Graciosa (Caleta De Sebo) - Tenerife (S.C. De Tenerife)

La Palma (S.C. De La Palma) - Cádiz (Cádiz)
• La Palma (S.C. De La Palma) - Fuerteventura (Pto. Del Rosario)
• La Palma (S.C. De La Palma) - Gran Canaria (Las Palmas De G.C.)
• La Palma (S.C. De La Palma) - La Gomera (S.S. De La Gomera)
• La Palma (S.C. De La Palma) - Lanzarote (Arrecife)
• La Palma (S.C. De La Palma) - Tenerife (Los Cristianos)
• La Palma (S.C. De La Palma) - Tenerife (S.C. De Tenerife)

Lanzarote (Arrecife) - Cádiz (Cádiz)
• Lanzarote (Arrecife) - Fuerteventura (Pto. Del Rosario)
• Lanzarote (Arrecife) - Gran Canaria (Las Palmas De G.C.)
• Lanzarote (Arrecife) - Huelva
• Lanzarote (Arrecife) - La Palma (S.C. De La Palma)
• Lanzarote (Arrecife) - Tenerife (S.C. De Tenerife)

• Lanzarote (Playa Blanca) - Fuerteventura (Corralejo)

Tenerife (Los Cristianos) - El Hierro (Valverde)
• Tenerife (Los Cristianos) - La Gomera (S.S. De La Gomera)
• Tenerife (Los Cristianos) - La Palma (S.C. De La Palma)

Tenerife (S.C. De Tenerife) - Cádiz (Cádiz)
• Tenerife (S.C. De Tenerife) - Fuerteventura (Morrojable)
• Tenerife (S.C. De Tenerife) - Fuerteventura (Pto. Del Rosario)
• Tenerife (S.C. De Tenerife) - Gran Canaria (Las Palmas De G.C.)
• Tenerife (S.C. De Tenerife) - Huelva
• Tenerife (S.C. De Tenerife) - La Graciosa (Caleta De Sebo)
• Tenerife (S.C. De Tenerife) - Lanzarote (Arrecife)
• Tenerife (S.C. De Tenerife) - La Palma (S.C. De La Palma)

• Al Hoceima - Motril (Granada)

Algeciras - Ceuta
• Algeciras - Tánger Med

• Almería - Gazhaouet
• Almería - Melilla
• Almería - Nador
• Almería - Orán (Orán)

• Ceuta - Algeciras

• Ghazaouet - Almería

• Málaga (Málaga) - Melilla

• Melilla - Almería
• Melilla - Málaga (Málaga)

• Motril (Granada) - Al Hoceima
• Motril (Granada) - Nador

Nador - Almería
• Nador - Motril (Granada)

• Orán (Orán) - Almería

Tánger Med – Algeciras