Port of Las Palmas (also called La Luz Port) (Spanish: Puerto de Las Palmas or Puerto de La Luz) is port for fishing, commercial, passenger and sports boats in the city of Las Palmas in the north-east of Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain.
For five centuries, the Port of Las Palmas has been the traditional base for scale and supplying ships on their way through the Middle Atlantic.
In turn, it constitutes one of the main ports of Spain and the first of the geographical area of West Africa.
[5] The port has an annual traffic of more than 4,500 weighing stations, and handles 400,000 tonnes of frozen fish per year.
A weekly ferry route operates from Las Palmas to Cadiz on the Spanish mainland.