The Port of Ceuta, located in the Spanish exclave of Ceuta on the northern coast of Africa, serves as a critical maritime hub in the Strait of Gibraltar. It connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean, facilitating both international and regional trade.
The port handles various activities, including passenger ferry services, cargo shipments, and bunkering (fuel supply for ships), making it a strategic point for maritime traffic between Europe, Africa, and beyond. Additionally, its proximity to key shipping lanes enhances its role in global logistics and transportation networks.

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Upon arrival at the port, foot passengers are to follow signage to their relevant ferry operator counter to check-in.
Modes of Transport: Foot passenger, Bicycle

Upon arrival at port, passengers in vehicles are to follow signage to the Embarquement Voitures Algeciras to check-in.
Modes of Transport: Standard Car, Motorcycle, Van (passenger)







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