Algiers – Sete
Ferries to France
Algiers – Sete
Ferries to France
Corsica Linea provides the ferry from Algiers to Sete. Algiers Sete ferries cost around $341 and $1301, depending on ticket details. Prices exclude any service fees. Ferry schedules change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get the latest ferry ticket information for Algiers Sete ferries.
Algiers Sete ferries typically depart at 12:00.
The Algiers Sete ferry trip can take around 28 hours. The fastest Algiers to Sete ferry is around 25 hours. Crossing times can vary between ferry operator and seasons.
There is 1 weekly sailing from Algiers to Sete operated by Corsica Linea.
Algiers Sete ferry prices typically range between $341* and $1300*. The average price is typically $614*. The cheapest ferries from Algiers to Sete start from $341*. The average price for a foot passenger is $341*. The average price for a car is $634*.
Ferry price can vary based on booking factors such as number of passengers, vehicle type sailing times. Pricing is taken from searches over last 30 days and exclusive of service fees, last updated March 25
The distance between Algiers to Sete is approximately 459 miles (739km) or 399 nautical miles.
Yes, Corsica Linea allow cars on board ferries between Algiers and Sete. Use our Deal Finder to get live pricing for car ferries between Algiers and Sete.
Foot passengers can travel on the Algiers to Sete ferry with Corsica Linea.
Pets currently are not allowed on ferries from Algiers to Sete.
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Algiers - Sete Ferry Route Summary | ||
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Departure Country | Algeria | |
Destination Country | France | |
No. of Operators | 1 | |
Operators | Corsica Linea | |
Average Price | $614 | |
Average Daily Sailings | 1 | |
Average Weekly Sailings | 1 | |
Average Sailing Duration | 28 h | |
Fastest Sailing Duration | 25 h | |
First Ferry | 12:00 | |
Last Ferry | 12:00 | |
Distance | 399 Nautical Miles |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 1 March 2025.
Algiers is the capital city of Algeria and is situated on the Mediterranean coast. Found in the north-central area of the country, Algeria’s largest city sits on the west side of a Mediterranean bay. The North African country has a variety of beautiful landscapes, from stunning beaches with picturesque coastal towns, to the spectacular Sahara Desert, which makes up 85% of the country.
The French-African city boasts a large number of museums thanks to the rich history and diverse culture of the area and also has the nickname of ‘Alger la Blanch’ (Algiers the White) due to the stunning setting of gleaming white buildings rising from the sea. The local architecture is a standout feature with the Kasbah quarter containing a mix of squares, mosques and cathedrals from the Islamic and Roman Catholic influences which have gripped the city over different periods.
The Port of Algiers stretches ten miles across the Bay of Algiers and is arguably the most important seaport in North Africa. The port area itself has a number of attractions to keep you occupied while you wait for the ferry. There's a fascinating 17th Century Kasbah by the terminal, which was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992.
The terminal is easily accessible from transport links with Algiers Train Station just a short walk away and the N11, Rue d’Angkor linking the port to major road networks. The port runs ferries to Marseille in the south of France and Alicante in Spain, with a handful of long distance services a week.
The French town of Sete lies on the cost of the Mediterranean Sea, around 30 km from Montpellier, and is sometimes referred to as the "Venice of Languedoc". The town's coastal and canal location is part of its charm and visitors to Sete will find a number of good restaurants, busy streets and visitor attractions to enjoy. If you head down to the St. Louis Pier you will be able to see yachts entering and leaving the harbour and fishing boats unloading the day's catch. The town was built on the sides of Mont St. Clair, between the Thau Lagoon, the Sea and the canals, and is one of the largest ports on the Mediterranean Sea coast. In Sete, there is a lovely mixture of scents from the Sea and the garrigue (Mediterranean scrubland) in the air.
From the town's port, ferries depart to Nador, Tangler Med and Barcelona.