Tanger Med Port, situated on Morocco’s northern coast near Tangier, is one of Africa’s largest and most advanced ports, serving as a vital connection between North Africa and Europe. The port provides daily ferry services to destinations such as Algeciras and Tarifa in Spain, making it an excellent choice for travellers crossing the Strait of Gibraltar. Known for its modern infrastructure, Tanger Med Port offers a streamlined, passenger-friendly experience with clear signage, comfortable waiting areas, cafes, and convenient parking facilities.
Passengers at Tanger Med can expect efficient check-in and boarding processes, whether they’re travelling by car or on foot. The port’s close proximity to Tangier also means that passengers can easily explore this vibrant Moroccan city with its historic medina, lively souks, and scenic coastline. Tanger Med Port combines functionality with Moroccan hospitality, creating a welcoming gateway for both local travellers and international visitors heading across the Mediterranean.

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Upon arrival at the port, there are clear signposts indicating which entrance is for passengers and vehicles. The ferry passenger entrance is located next to TC3 (Terminal 3). The vehicle entrance at Tanger-Med port hosts eight lanes for easy and smooth vehicle check-in. Vehicle passengers will use the entrance to check-in and be directed to the embarkment areas for their scheduled sailing. Vehicle passengers will use the provided lanes to purchase or show confirmed tickets. All vehicle passengers will embark along the same quay, which is past the vehicle check-in lanes and is easily navigated.
Modes of Transport: Van (passenger), Motorcycle, Standard Car

Upon arrival at the port, all foot passengers will report to the passenger terminal building. Foot passenger and coach arrivals will be able to access the ferry departure terminal directly from the building. The passenger building includes a border inspection area, a pre-boarding waiting room, multiple cafeterias and shuttles to and from the boarding platforms with updated displays on arrivals and departures. The building also hosts a railway station with two passenger platforms and a bus station with nine bus and motor coach spaces.
Modes of Transport: Foot passenger, Bicycle




















Over the years everything deteriorates
Not very punctual, cabins only moderately clean
We were 15.5 hours late when we departed from Tangier.