Genoa to Tunis Ferry

Genoa Tunis Ferry

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The Genoa to Tunis ferry route has a long-standing history as a crucial link between Europe and North Africa, facilitating trade, cultural exchange, and passenger travel. Established decades ago, it became a popular route for tourists and locals, particularly those transporting goods or vehicles.

Historically, the route has supported commerce between Italy and Tunisia, contributing to economic growth and fostering close ties between the regions. Over time, the ferry services have modernised, with improved ships offering greater comfort and efficiency. Today, it remains a vital maritime connection for tourism and international trade.

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Ferry Companies from Genoa to Tunis

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CTN

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Grandi Navi Veloci

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Frequently Asked Questions About Genoa-Tunis

These are the most commonly asked questions. Can't find what you're looking for? No worries, get in touch and we'll be more than happy to assist with your enquiry.

What are the check-in times for CTN ferries from Genoa?
Check-in opens 6 hours before departure and closes 4 hours before departure. You must have a copy of your ticket before you check-in.
What are the check-in times for Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV) ferries from Genoa (international)?
Passengers with a vehicle: Check-in opens 5 hours before departure and closes 1 hour before departure. Passengers without a vehicle: Check-in opens 4 hours before departure and closes 1 hour before departure. You must have a copy of your ticket before you check-in.

About Genoa

Genoa ferry port is strategically located for tourists and trade and has always acted as a link between continental Europe and the Mediterranean. Spain, Morocco, Corsica, Sardinia and Tunisia are all well connected from Genoa port.

The history of Genoa is linked to seafaring and trade; the city is known, among other things, for being the birthplace of Christopher Columbus, Giuseppe Mazzini and Goffredo Mameli. Its port is the most important in Italy.

The historic centre of Genoa features numerous palaces, called Palazzi dei Rolli, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. In Genoa, you can find some of the most beautiful Palaces in Europe, real treasures, both in the historic centre of Genoa and along the Riviera. Today Genoa is an established tourist, cultural, scientific, musical and university centre.

About Tunis

Tunis Ferry Port – Routes, Prices & Travel Guide

The Tunis ferry port, located in La Goulette just outside the capital, is the main maritime gateway connecting Tunisia with Europe. With year-round sailings to Italy, France, and Spain, it is the ideal starting point for international travellers. Whether you’re looking for prices, ferry schedules, or travel tips, this guide covers the essentials for your ferry departure from Tunis and wider Tunisia.


About Tunis Ferry Port

Only 10 kilometres from the city centre, the Tunis ferry port is easy to reach by car, taxi, or public transport. It connects Tunisia with major European destinations and is popular with those travelling with cars, motorbikes, and camper vans. Facilities include ticket offices, customs, cafés, and waiting lounges, making both departure and arrival smooth.


Popular Ferry Routes from Tunis

International ferries are operated by GNV ferry (Grandi Navi Veloci), Tunis Grimaldi (Grimaldi Lines), Corsica Linea, and CTN Ferries.

Route Operator(s) Duration Price Range*
Tunis → Marseille Corsica Linea / CTN Ferries ~24 hrs (fastest ~21 hrs) From €165 to €1,350 depending on ticket or vehicle
Tunis → Palermo Grandi Navi Veloci / Grimaldi Lines ~14 hrs 30 min From €58 to €715 depending on operator and vehicle
Palermo → Tunis Grandi Navi Veloci / Grimaldi Lines ~11 hrs From €53 to €670 depending on class and vehicle

*Prices are approximate for foot passengers and vary by season. Always check current ferry schedules when booking.

The Palermo Tunis connection is one of the busiest, with the Palermo-Tunis ferry particularly popular for vehicle transport. Several weekly ferries provide flexible options between Europe and Tunisia.


Tickets and Prices

Booking tickets in advance is strongly advised in summer. Prices vary by route, seat type, and whether you take a vehicle:

  • Economy seats – lowest price Tunis option
  • Cabins – more private and comfortable on longer crossings
  • Vehicle transport – spaces for cars, bikes, and camper vans

Look out for seasonal Tunis offers, as operators often provide discounts for families, early bookings, or return trips. Online booking platforms make it easy to compare ferry prices and secure tickets.


Departure and Arrival Information

Arrive at least 3–4 hours before departure, especially if travelling with a vehicle. All travellers pass through customs and passport control, so keep travel documents and insurance ready.

On arrival in Tunisia, it’s easy to continue to the city centre, Tunis-Carthage Airport, or coastal towns such as Carthage, La Marsa, and Sidi Bou Said.


Facilities at Tunis Ferry Port

The terminal includes:

  • Ticket and check-in counters
  • Restaurants and cafés
  • Duty-free shops
  • Currency exchange
  • Car parking

Onboard, modern ferries such as those of Tunis Grimaldi and GNV ferry provide restaurants, lounges, entertainment, and cabins for comfort.


Why Choose the Tunis Ferry Port?

  • Direct ferry departure to Italy, France, and Spain
  • Competitive prices and seasonal Tunis offers
  • Easy access to Tunis city centre and airport
  • Key connections to Palermo, Marseille, and Civitavecchia
  • A convenient entry to Tunisia’s culture and coast

Plan Your Journey

The Tunis ferry port offers reliable, comfortable links across the Mediterranean. By booking early, comparing ferry prices, and checking seasonal Tunis offers, you can travel affordably and with ease.

From the quick Palermo-Tunis ferry to longer sailings like Tunis–Marseille or Tunis–Civitavecchia, a range of ferry schedules ensures flexibility. For travellers wishing to explore Tunisia or connect to southern Europe, the ferry remains one of the most practical options.

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Reviews For Genoa-Tunis

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771 Reviews

The cabin was dirty; there…

The cabin was dirty; there were crumbs on the table, the carpet, and even the bed. In the bathroom, the sink was also dirty, with toothpaste stains. I'm French, but when you're at reception, you need to be diplomatic.

cliente, 2 days agoCollected by AFerry.com

Punctual, clean, and with friendly…

Punctual, clean, and with friendly staff.

Kunde, 2 days agoCollected by AFerry.com

Thank you for your service.

Thank you for your service.

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Genoa to Tunis Ferry Timetable

Ferry Timetable for Genoa to Tunis between 01/03/2026 and 07/03/2026

SellerDeparture TimeArrival TimeDurationSailing Days
18:00
22:45 (+1 day)
28h 45min
Wed

Last Updated on 28/02/2026 07:05am