Garajonay Express
Garajonay Express was a ferry company in the Canary Islands which ceased operating in November 2008. The firm was named after the National park Garajonay on the island of La Gomera. See article: Garajonay National Park.
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| Industry | Shipping | 
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| Founded | 2002 | 
| Headquarters | Tenerife, Canary Islands | 
Area served  | Canary Islands | 
| Products | Ferry transport | 
| Website | www.garajonayexpres.com | 
Routes
    
The ferry firm previously connected Los Cristianos in Tenerife with San Sebastian, Playa Santiago, and Valle Gran Rey in La Gomera. Garajonay Express operated the two High-speed crafts Garajonay and Orone. These were second-hand ferries sold on from Italian ferry operator SNAV. The ship's route 'The Gomera Inline Route' was awarded to fellow ferry firm Fred. Olsen Express, who used a similar ferry called Benchi Express (IMO 9059171) to operate this route until 2012.
Collapse of The Company
    
Since its collapse, its two rivals, Fred Olsen Express and a conventional ship operator Naviera Armas have considerably upped their fares on the La Gomera-Los Cristianos services.
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Garajonay Express Ferry
Garajonay Express Ferry
Garajonay Express Ferry
Garajonay Express Ferry
