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Exploring the Impact of Benchijigua in the Canary Islands

July 9, 2024
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Yesterday marked a significant anniversary for the Canary Islands: the 50th anniversary of the inaugural journey of the Benchijigua, which established the first consistent sea route of the Fred Olsen Express between the ports of San Sebastián de La Gomera and Los Cristianos. At 11 a.m. on Monday, July 8, 1974, the vessel, a ferry constructed in the shipyards of Trondheim (Norway) with a capacity for 399 passengers and up to 60 vehicles, embarked on its maiden voyage from Los Cristianos to San Sebastián.

This event forged a connection between the two islands that later extended to other islands and endures till this day. The celebration took place aboard the Benchijigua Express, the company’s most contemporary vessel, on its usual route between Los Cristianos and San Sebastián, with brief stops at both ports.

Guests for the commemorative event started arriving early at the Los Cristianos dock. At 10:04, Rosa Dávila, president of the Cabildo de Tenerife, made her entrance. At 10:18, Fernando Clavijo, president of the Canary Islands Government, arrived. Other notable attendees included Casimiro Curbelo, president of the Cabildo de La Gomera; Thomas Fredrik Olsen, president of the Fred Olsen company, and Andrés Marín, general manager of Fred Olsen SA.

Travelling Through History

Upon boarding, visitors had the opportunity to explore an illuminated exhibition in the ferry’s car park and a collection of replicas of the company’s initial vessels. Once onboard, they were treated to a touching documentary that retraces the company’s history, featuring testimonials from key individuals such as Tomás Delgado, the line’s first representative; Daniel Rondón, an administrator in Los Cristianos, and Pilar Fumero, current representative of Los Cristianos. At precisely 11:00, the Benchijigua Express set sail for La Gomera, commemorating the exact date and time of its first journey in 1974.

During the voyage, a commemorative event was held on the bow of the Benchijigua Express, where over 300 guests gathered to celebrate. The narrative behind the establishment of the line in the Islands was revisited, along with anecdotes about some of the employees who have been instrumental in Fred Olsen’s success. For instance, Laly, one of the earliest ticket sellers for trips to La Gomera.

Several politicians gave speeches, emphasising the significance of this service and its impact on the Islands’ history. Casimiro Curbelo was the first to address the audience, fondly reminiscing about life before Benchijigua: “La Gomera was an isolated island, excuse the redundancy.” He believes that “the partnership between Fred Olsen and La Gomera changed the island’s trajectory forever.”

The president of the Gomera Socialist Group also recounted the migration history of the people of La Gomera: “The south bears the hard work and struggles of La Gomera’s people.” He highlighted, “This progress was remarkable. We transitioned from a 9-hour journey to just 50 minutes. It marked the first transport revolution in the Canary Islands.” He also detailed the Olsen family’s efforts to diversify La Gomera’s economy. “It’s a day for celebration,” he concluded.

“Cheers to the La Gomera Ferry!”

Thomas Fredrik Olsen, the great-grandson of the founder of the Norwegian shipping company, Petter Olsen, expressed his enduring commitment to the region: “You can rely on us. We’re here to stay” and concluded with a resounding, heartfelt, “Long live the La Gomera ferry!” One of the key figures who has closely witnessed the company’s growth in the Archipelago is Andrés Marín. Being immersed in the company’s operations from the age of 6 due to his father’s managerial role, Marín highlighted Fred Olsen’s role in the Canary Islands community. “While we’re a private company, we hold a strong commitment to public service.”

The director general also underlined the significance of yesterday’s event in the Canary Islands, mentioning how it led to “the Government Council being postponed to tomorrow.” Clavijo delivered a brief yet poignant speech, expressing gratitude towards the company for its dedication to innovation, alongside its warmth and humane treatment: “Whenever you step onto a Fred Olsen vessel, you’re greeted with smiles and warmth from the staff.”

Following the regional president’s address, several workers were presented with gifts, some who had retired after years of service to the Norwegian company, and others who are still actively working.

The event marking half a century of this connection concluded with a toast and onboard catering, before heading back to Los Cristianos. This commemoration not only celebrated Fred Olsen’s history and accomplishments but also underscored the importance of maritime transport in uniting and advancing the Canary Islands. As highlighted in the documentary, “this narrative has only just begun,” and with the Benchijigua Express, the legacy of connecting communities endures.

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