Melilla Ferries
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Melilla Routes
Special Offers
You can book ferries from Melilla to Malaga, Motril and Almeria. The Melilla Ferries routes to Almeria and Malaga are operated by the Trasmediterranea, and the Melilla service to Motril is operated by Naviera Armas. You can find all the latest departure information and sailing durations below, where you will also find a list of our latest offers.
Ferries to and from Melilla
Trasmediterranea's modern air conditioned ships are designed so that passengers feel their journey is a part of their holiday. On board their ships, in addition to a range of cabins and seating, you will find swimming pools in the summer months, bars, restaurants, cinemas and even discos.
Naviera Armas has a modern fleet of vessels with a great selection of bars and restaurants. Any journey with Naviera Armas is bound to be a comfortable and relaxing experience.
About Melilla
Melilla, on the Mediterranean coast of Morocco, was originally a Phoenician settlement and has throughout history seen Roman, Byzantine, Arab, Vandal and Carthaginian rule. Melilla was conquered by Spain in 1492 and has been under Spanish administration ever since; this is reflected in the city's typically Andalusian character. The port of Melilla has become an important port for trade and transportation between North Africa and Spain.
The fortified Melilla old town, Melilla la Vieja, is surrounded by defensive walls and has changed little since the 16th Century. Some other interesting sights to see in Melilla include the Plaza de España square, which is surrounded by important local buildings, and the Zoruah Synagogue. Melilla also has a variety of museums to visit, including the Museum of Archaeology and History and the Military History Museum. Melilla is approximately 14 kilometres north of Nador; Nador is accessible from Melilla by train.
Melilla Port
Melilla port is situated at the heart of the city and is overlooked by the fortified Melilla old town. The port is a short walk from the Plaza de España and the city's many attractions and amenities. The port links Melilla with the Spanish ports of Malaga and Almeria, with frequent ferry services provided by Acciona Trasmediterranea. You can book all ferries from Melilla online with AFerry.
Melilla port facilities
Melilla Port has a wide range of facilities and services, including an information desk and ample parking.
Getting to Melilla
Melilla Ferry Port is situated on the Calle de Mulle Villanueva, and is accessible from the N15 road from Nador to the South, and from the ML300 from Idoudouhane to the West. Melilla Ferry Port is accessible from the ML101 and ML105 roads within Melilla city, and is close to the Plaza de España.
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Port Addresses
Balearia
Edificio Estacion Maritima de Melilla, 52001, Melilla Ribera, Spain
Grandi Navi Veloci
Edificio Estacion Maritima de Melilla, 52001, Melilla Ribera, Spain
Naviera Armas
General Marina, 1, C.P. 52001, Morocco
Trasmediterranea
General Marina, 1, C.P. 52001, Marocco