This Imray 1:600,000 scale nautical chart of the Canary Islands is designed for planning and navigation throughout the Canary archipelago. It is an indispensable tool for boaters sailing between Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Tenerife, La Gomera, La Palma, and El Hierro.
Edition 2022 - corrected in July 2024 , this map incorporates the latest official updates as well as information from the Imray network, offering reliable and suitable mapping for sailboats and small boats.
- Area covered: Canary Islands archipelago
- Scale: 1:600,000
- Inter-island navigation and offshore planning
- Integrated updates until July 2024
Detailed plans included:
- Tazacorte (1:10,000)
- Puerto de Santa Cruz (1:12,500)
- Puerto de la Estaca (1:7,500)
- Puerto de San Sebastián de la Gomera (1:10,000)
- Darsena de Los Llanos - Marina Santa Cruz (1:17,500)
- Darsena Pesquera - Marina Tenerife (1:17,500)
- Puerto de Las Palmas (1:30,000)
- Morro Jable (1:12,500)
- Gran Tarajal (1:10,000)
- Marina Rubicón (1:25,000)
- Puerto Calero (1:15,000)
- Puerto de Naos & Los Mármoles - Marina Lanzarote (1:12,500)
- Estrecho del Río (1:50,000)
The recently completed port works at Puerto de Naos & Los Mármoles and at Playa Blanca (Lanzarote) are included in this edition.
Imray E-series charts cover the main navigation areas of the North Atlantic archipelagos. They are particularly suited to inter-island cruising as well as planning longer voyages to Madeira, the Azores or the tropical Atlantic.
Map information may change, and official corrections are available free of charge on the Imray website. QR codes printed on the map provide quick access to online updates and supplements.
An essential map for boaters and skippers sailing in the Canary Islands , whether for a local cruise or preparing for a transatlantic crossing.