Ferries from Marseille to Algiers are operated by 3 ferry companies. Operators include Algerie Ferries, Corsica Linea, and Nouris Elbahr Ferries. There are currently 5 weekly sailings on this ferry route. The journey typically takes around 21 hours 40 minutes. The earliest departure is at 12:00 and the latest is at 18:00.
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Ferry prices for the Marseille to Algiers route are dynamic and vary depending on demand, availability and how far in advance you book.
👉 Typical prices range from around £117 to over £975 depending on the season and vehicle type. Most travelers with a car can expect to pay between £329 and £584 one way, although prices may be higher during peak travel periods.
Foot Passengers: From £117 to £276 one way.Note: Foot passenger travel is not available on all routes, and space may be limited to specific sailings.
Cars (including driver): From £329 to £584 one way, rising to £878 during peak times.
Day Trips: From £859 to £975 for a car and passengers.
💡Travel tip: Booking early and traveling mid-week usually offers the lowest fares. Prices are highest during weekends and holiday periods.
👉 For the latest prices and availability, check live Marseille to Algiers ferry fares.
Marseille to Algiers offers a unique maritime experience for passengers seeking to explore the vibrant cultures of France and Algeria. Passengers can enjoy stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea, with the possibility of spotting coastal towns and marine life along the way.
Once in Algiers, passengers are greeted by the rich history and stunning architecture of the capital, including the Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The blend of French and Arabic influences creates a vibrant atmosphere, inviting exploration. This route not only connects two cities but also bridges two cultures, offering an enriching travel experience.

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The Port of Marseille, one of the largest and oldest in France, is a key hub for international trade and passenger transport in the Mediterranean Sea.
It is strategically located and offers extensive cargo facilities, a bustling cruise terminal and various maritime services. Rich in history, the port is a dynamic blend of ancient naval tradition and modern infrastructure, connecting Europe to global routes.
The Port of Algiers is the main seaport of Algeria in northern Africa. Built on the slopes of the Sahel Hills, Port of Algiers stretches for ten miles along the Bay of Algiers. The port offers a range of facilities, including food areas and Petrol stations which are situated nearby.
The port is one of the largest deep-water seaports in Algeria. The water channel of the port is 22.9m deep and the cargo pier is 7.6m long. Major towns near the port are Wahran, Tuggurt, Adrar, Algiers and Medda.






Good quality
It's a shame there isn't a price for regular and loyal customers; I'd like a small percentage.
The boat is moving too much