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Book Ferries to Morocco here |
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Ports for Ferries to Morocco
Algeciras ferry Almeria ferry Ceuta ferry Malaga ferry Melilla ferry Nador ferry Sete ferry Tanger ferry
Operators for Ferries to Morocco
SNCM Ferries Comanav Ferries
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About Ferries to Morocco |
Morocco has mountains, deserts, ancient cities, and some of the friendliest people anywhere in the world. New colours and culture, ancient, beautiful cities and endless golden beaches - Morocco offers a taste of the exotic. Stay in a world-famous boutique hotel, or a charming private riad with family and friends, and discover a rich, glorious cultural history, unwind on breathtaking beach, play a round at one of the many spectacular golf courses, or get the pulse racing in the adventure capital of North Africa.
If you prefer romanticism to rapidity, your boat crossing will conjure up the spirit of old-time adventures. Gradually, Morocco rises like a Venus from the waves; the goddess of beauty appears in the splendid bay of Tangiers. The shortest crossings leave Spain, under the Transméditerranea flag, which runs daily services between Algeciras and Ceuta in 35 minutes and Algéciras-Tangiers in 2 ½ hours. Malaga is linked to the enclave of Melilla (8 hours), as is Almería (10 hours). Compagnie Marocaine de navigation (Comanav), links Sète to Tangiers in 36 hours. On these ships, you will be charmed by the many shops, restaurants and discotheques. Whilst enjoying their modern comfort, you will be able to dream about your forthcoming holiday as you contemplate the glimmering waves of the Mediterranean.
For more information on Morocco, pleace click on the following:
Morocco Guide
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