Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
ALGECIRAS TO TANGIER
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The most popular and frequent crossing between Europe and Morocco. Ferries run at least every 90
minutes, and hourly in the summer. The crossing typically takes an hour.
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Services typically run from 7am (or 6am in summer) until 10pm, but during peak demand in August
24-hour services aren't unknown.
ALGECIRAS TO CEUTA
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Several daily high-speed ferries (30 minutes to one hour) leave in both directions between about 7am and
10pm.
ALMERÍA TO MELILLA
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Ferries depart daily from Almería, and on Monday morning and Sunday afternoon from Melilla, taking up
to eight hours.
ALMERÍA TO NADOR
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There are five crossings a week in either direction, taking five/eight hours to Nador/Almería.
BARCELONA TO TANGIER
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Two companies offer this route to Tangier, one stopping in Barcelona en route from Genoa (Italy).
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Three weekly sailings; takes about 29 hours.
MÁLAGA TO MELILLA
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The daily (apart from Sunday) service is normally an afternoon/night ferry to/from Melilla.
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It takes up to eight hours.
TARIFA TO TANGIER
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Catamarans leave every hour or so and cross the strait in 35 minutes, making this the fastest and most
practical route.
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The fare includes a free bus transfer to Algeciras on presentation of your ferry ticket.
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The transfer takes 50 minutes, making the trip via Tarifa a faster way to get to Algeciras than the slower
direct ferries.
VALENCIA TO TANGIER
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This service is part of the Tangier-Livorno (Italy) sailing.
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This leg of the journey takes 20 hours, leaving around midday and arriving at 8am in both directions.