Melilla is a vibrant Spanish enclave on the north coast of Africa, bordered by Morocco and the Mediterranean Sea. Known for its fascinating blend of Spanish and Moroccan cultures, Melilla offers a unique travel experience where you can enjoy Spanish architecture, North African cuisine, and beautiful beaches, all in one place. The city boasts stunning Modernist architecture, with many buildings designed by followers of the renowned Spanish architect, Gaudí.
The Melilla Port is a bustling entry point for travellers, connecting the enclave to mainland Spain via ferries from Málaga, Almería, and Motril. At the port, travellers find duty-free shopping options, welcoming cafes, and transport links to the city. It's a convenient gateway for exploring the city’s historical sites, like the fortified Old Town, and vibrant markets.

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Upon arrival at port, all passengers are to follow signage to the Maritime Station, where they will check-in. After check-in has been completed, passengers will be directed to the port's one main terminal, which serves as the access point for all passengers.
Modes of Transport: Foot passenger, Motorcycle, Standard Car, Bicycle, Van (passenger)





Ferry timing at night is not too bad but would be great if the cabins are not expensive, I will not use again for that reason, also the staff need to organise how vehicles leave the ship, it must be in lanes not three lanes at same time,I was forced by cars behind me to keep driving despite not my lane turn. In short should be one lane all the way to customs, if not, will be an authority person guiding you like you are a child.
It's a pleasure to sail with this company. I give it a 10.
Thank you for the trip, everything is going well