Transit between ferries on Tenerife
I'm planning to take a ferry from Gran Canaria to Tenerife and then Tenerife to La Palma on 21 December. The ferry from Gran Canaria arrives at Tenerife 17:00, and the ferry to La Palma departs at 19:00. But: there is 80 km between the ferry terminals. Both ferries are operated by the ferry company Fred. Olsen and they sell the journey as a single entity. Does anyone know, or can anyone infer from their website, whether they offer a transit between the ferries to ensure connection? It's very tight (if at all possible) with regular scheduled buses (based on Google Maps information), so otherwise I'd need to take a taxi.
UPDATE 6 October 2012: In the new timetable, the ferry to La Palma departs at 20:00 rather than 19:00, whereas the ferry from Gran Canaria arrives at the same time. So travellers have three rather than two hours, which makes the usage of regular buses much more feasible.
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