Ferries to Morocco
Sitting between both the Atlantic Ocean, and the Mediterranean Sea, Morocco is a beautiful country in North Africa, that has access to both Europe, the Middle East, and the rest of Africa. Home to a variety of different landscapes, from its stretches of coastline to its soaring mountains, Morocco is the place to come to have many diverse experiences. There is no shortage of Morocco ferries to help bring you here. With up to 497 ferries running per week to Morocco across 13 different routes including countries like Spain and Italy, Direct Ferries provide the best price for your journey.
There are 4 ports in Morocco. Tangier Med port and Ceuta port are located on the northernmost point of Morocco alongside the Strait of Gibraltar and Nador port is located further east. Tangier Med ferry port is the most popular in Morocco, with 51 daily sailings and ferry connections from Algeciras, Barcelona, Tarifa, Genoa and Marseille.
Ferries to Morocco sail times can vary from route to route, as well as from different operators, and can also be affected by external factors such as weather conditions at the time of sail, so there is not one single ferry sail duration. Ferries to Morocco can vary between 1 hour, to 8 hours, to 26 hours, to 57 and a half hours, so be sure to check before you travel to see what your expected sail time will be.
Ferry from Spain to Morocco
- Algeciras to Tangier Med
- Almeria to Nador
- Barcelona to Tangier Med
- Barcelona to Nador
- Tarifa to Tangier
You can currently bring your car with you on all ferry routes to Morocco, but some routes may only allow your to bring your car with you at certain times of day, so by sure to check before you book that you can bring your car with you.
Car Ferry from Spain to Morocco
There is a car ferry available on all routes from Spain to Morocco including Algeciras to Tangier Med, Almeria to Nador and Tarifa to Tangier.