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You can book ferries to Morocco using AFerry.com with up to 5 operators available including Balearia Lines, Grandi Navi Veloci, Acciona Transmediterranea and Comarit/Comanav Ferries, with connections from France, Spain and Italy.

You can book ferries to Morocco, including all Moroccan ferry offers and promotions, or view Morocco ferry timetables and travel information, all with AFerry.com.

Morocco Overview

Morocco is renowned for its vibrant history and colourful Arabic heritage that is seen around every corner. It is an almost all-year round holiday destination with Spanish enclaves Ceuta and Melilla to the north, beautiful, laid-back beach towns like Essaouira to the east neighbouring the famous and incredible city of Casablanca to the east, the mountainous region, home to the bustling town of Marrakech, is in the centre of the country, and finally towards the southern region of the country is the vast Saharan region, where you can experience an adrenaline junkies' dream; sand dune surfing!

One of the most popular things to do in this African wonder is visit the Marrakech, the famous market city where you can buy almost anything and everything. From there, you can go anywhere you like with easy access, as Marrakech is almost exactly in the middle of the country. The dazzling beach town of Essaouira hosts brilliant beaches and wild water sports; people from all over world claim Essaouira is a water sports paradise with year-round winds and strong currents - perfect for windsurfing or kite-surfing. Another incredible water sport, white-water rafting, is also on offer in the Atlas mountainous region of the country.

Drive a little further inland and you will find the largest Saharan town in Morocco, Ouarzazate, which is still incredibly and beautifully preserved from its days as a trading town hundreds of years ago. From here, it is possible to drive to M'Hamid where you can experience the Sahara in ways you wouldn't have thought possible; quad biking and camel riding are two incredible ways to see real Africa. From there, it is possible to drive to the famous city of Casablanca, renowned for the movie of the same name that was filmed there in 1945, and Fes, the former capital of Morocco as well as being one of the biggest medieval cities in the world, with fantastic opportunities to shop at one of the thousands of market stalls or modern shopping malls, relax in a traditional Moroccan spa called a hammam, or trekking around the city and absorbing the colourful history this nation has.
 
 
 

Ferries to Morocco Operators

Balearia Balearia
Comanav Comanav
Comarit Comarit
Grandi Navi Veloci Grandi Navi Veloci
Nautas Al Maghreb Nautas Al Maghreb
SNCM SNCM
 

Ferries to Morocco Ports

Ceuta Ferry
Melilla Ferry
Nador Ferry
Tangier Ferry
 

Ferries to Morocco - Map of Routes

Ferries to Morocco - Map of Routes
 
 
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