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Compare ferries to Morocco on the following routes:

  • Algeciras to Tanger Med
  • Almeria to Nador
  • Barcelona to Nador
  • Barcelona to Tanger Med
  • Genoa to Tanger Med
  • Motril to Al Hoceima
  • Motril to Nador
  • Motril to Tanger Med
  • Savona to Tanger Med
  • Sete to Nador
  • Sete to Tanger Med
  • Tarifa to Tanger Ville

Booking a ferry to Morocco is simple, easy and safe with AFerry, just use the booking form above to get a price.

How much is the ferry to Morocco?

Route Price Fare Details
Sète - Nador
(Grandi Navi Veloci)
£285
  • Booked: Monday, 21 September 2020
  • Travel: Friday, 9 October 2020 (One Way)
  • Car + 1
Sète - Tanger Med
(Grandi Navi Veloci)
£176
  • Booked: Tuesday, 22 September 2020
  • Travel: Tuesday, 13 October 2020 (One Way)
  • Car + 1
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How to book your ferry to Morocco

Booking a ferry to or from Morocco couldn't be easier with AFerry. You can either use the booking form at the top left of the page.


More about Morocco

Morocco is situated on North Africa's most westerly point, bordering Algeria and Mauritania. Morocco has a varied landscape, from sandy beaches to fertile plains to the impressive Atlas mountain range which runs through the centre of the country.

The markets of Morocco are worth a visit. It is expected that you haggle a wee bit for goods (the original asking price may be anything up to 50 times the actual expected price of any item). This is obviously fantastic news for any wannabe Apprentice candidates who are planning their holidays.

Also try a Hammam. Hammams are social steam baths that can be found throughout the country. They are considered by many to be an essential part of a trip to Morocco. Most Hammams are single sex.

Morocco Travel Guide

Morocco has experienced an influx of tourists in recent years; the sandy beaches and vibrant towns make Morocco a popular destination with visitors from all over the world, who flock to Morocco to experience the warm climate and rich culture that the country offers.

Say the word Morocco and you will often be greeted with a series of blank looks and puzzled expressions. Mention, however, the city of Casablanca, and you will be rewarded with nostalgic smiles as minds are cast back to one of the nation's favourite film. The mention of Marrakesh will remind people of exotic markets tinged with the sights and smells of the Arab world. The port of Tangier will remind people of the long queue of famous people who flocked to get a bit of the charm of this African nation, from Churchill to Jimi Hendrix.

As you can see, Morocco is the place to go!


Travelling in Morocco

Trains are probably the best way to travel. They are fast (though this is a relative term), clean, comfortable and cheap - though not useful if, for some reason, you should want to go and visit a little village in the middle of no-where. A useful middle ground is to take a luxury coach, which connects place both large and small.

If you are really tempted with the spirit of adventure, you could try taking a local bus. However, it is suggested that you might not want to take this if you are in any way in a hurry: they will stop anywhere and everywhere. It is also suggested that you try not to look too much like a Westerner (at the very least this means wearing modest clothing) if you want to avoid attracting too much attention from over friendly locals.

It is suggested that you might not want to take the bus if you are in a hurry: it will stop anywhere and everywhere!

Cars are also a great way of seeing the country, though make sure to plan ahead: there's nothing worse than getting stranded miles away from the nearest petrol station, especially in a country where 35 centigrade is considered `mild'. Also drive with caution but confidently. Moroccans have a unique way of interpreting the rules of the road.


Things to see in Morocco

There are more tours in Morocco than you could shake a stick at. Tours include everything from trips out into the desert to tours of ancient Moorish buildings which are adorned with colourful tiles. The markets of Morocco are also worth a visit. It is expected that you haggle a wee bit for goods (the original asking price may be anything up to 50 times the actual expected price of any item). This is obviously fantastic news for any wannabe Apprentice candidates who are planning their holidays.

It is expected that you haggle for goods - this is obviously fantastic news for any wannabe Apprentice candidates who are planning their holidays

Hammams are social steam baths that can be found throughout the country. They are considered by many to be an essential part of a trip to Morocco. Most Hammams are single sex. One thing to be aware of is that massages can be very intrusive by Western: relax and breathe deep. They are just massages and there is no expectation of anything else.

AFerry offers the best way to find the cheapest ferry routes to Morocco with its easy to use booking form. Begin your holiday on a ferry and start relaxing straight away!

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Morocco Popular Questions

Want to know more about your journey to Morocco? We've compiled some of the most frequently asked questions by our customers to help you plan your journey.

How much is the ferry to Morocco?

The cheapest price for Morocco found by AFerry customers recently is £176, on the Sète - Tanger Med route for travel Tuesday, 13 October 2020 with Grandi Navi Veloci. Our most popular Morocco route, Sète - Nador, has recently been booked for £285 with Grandi Navi Veloci, travelling Friday, 9 October 2020. Prices also vary depending on the date and time of travel.

Which ferries go to Morocco?

Ferries to Morocco are operated by AML, FRS, Grandi Navi Veloci, Grimaldi Lines and Trasmediterranea plus many more.

Where can I get a ferry to in Morocco?

With AFerry you can book a ferry to Nador, Tanger Med and Tanger Ville.

How long is the ferry to Morocco?

It depends where and when you travel. The quickest crossing to Morocco is Tarifa - Tanger Ville with FRS and takes 1 hrs, while the longest crossing is Genoa - Tanger Med with Grandi Navi Veloci and can take up to 32 hrs 30 min.