Ferry to Tanger

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Board on the ferry to Tanger, Morocco's captivating gateway city! Compare ferry schedules, find the perfect fit for your adventure and book your passage today!

Tanger beckons, a lively tapestry of rich history, engaging culture and stunning environment. Imagine yourself meandering through the convoluted passageways of the medina, a lively bazaar brimming with colorful spices, handcrafted trinkets and friendly haggling. Ascend the Kasbah, a 17th-century castle and enjoy panoramic views of the bustling city below and the dazzling Strait of Gibraltar. Tanger is more than simply a visual feast; it is also a sensory symphony. In a classic riad, a Moroccan courtyard home, you may eat steaming bowls of tagines scented with exotic spices and drink cool mint tea.

Tanger has more to offer than lively marketplaces and historical buildings. Seek for the solitude of the Hercules Caves, which are cut into the cliffs overlooking the Atlantic. The Tanger American Legation Museum, a former diplomatic station turned cultural sanctuary, offers a glimpse into the city's artistic character. Tanger promises a totally unique experience, one in which the beauty of Morocco combines effortlessly with the appeal of the Mediterranean.

Passengers can connect electronically to the booking systems of most shipping companies and then compare prices, find routes and destinations, search alternative routes and print their ferry ticket to Tanger instantly.

Begin arranging your trip to Tanger today!

Book your ferry in advance

The ferry is much like any other form of travel when it comes to finding the cheaper deals. The further you book in advance, the more likely it is that you will find a better choice of fares to Tangier. Leave Tangier booking until closer to the time and those cheap tickets will have already been sold. Not only that but chances are there may not be the full choice of ferry-tickets available for the times or crossings you require. So get organized and book your ferry early.

There are many reasons why you should book your ferry to Tanger in advance.

Here's some of the most important:

  • Tanger is a popular route that sells out well!
  • Reduce stress!
  • Don't waste time haggling with the local agencies in Tanger or elsewhere!
  • Lock in your ferry price!
  • Currency dips & price hikes won't affect you!
  • Save vacation time in Tanger!
  • Balance your vacation budget!
  • Charge costs on this month's credit card bill!

Ferry schedules to Tanger

Tanger greets you with wide arms and the journey itself is a thrilling precursor to your Moroccan experience. Several routes connect you to this fascinating city.

From Spain, boats sail frequently from Algeciras, Motril and Tarifa, providing swift and picturesque journeys over the Strait of Gibraltar.

If you have more time, ferry boats from France (ports such as Sète and Marseille) provide a relaxing ride across the Mediterranean Sea. Whatever your point of departure, be prepared to be astonished by the first sight of Tanger's stunning shoreline and bustling town as your boat enters port.

It is highly suggested that you buy your ferry tickets online in advance, especially during peak season (summer months) and on weekends.

Ferry Algeciras to Tangier

The boat route from Algeciras, Spain to Tangier, Morocco, is a practical and picturesque way to start your Moroccan journey. The trip takes place many times per day, so you do not have to worry about the travel times.

Travel time: The ferry ride from Algeciras to Tangier is quite quick, lasting between 30 minutes and 1.5 hours depending on the kind of vessel (fast ferry versus regular ferry). The ferries dock at the port of Tanger Med.

Ferry Motril to Tanger

The ferry route between Motril, Spain to Tangier Med, Morocco, provides a quick and picturesque voyage over the Alboran Sea. It is a daily itinerary, providing flexibility in travel dates.

Travel time: The ferry trip from Motril to Tangier Med is a direct route that takes around 6 to 9 hours, depending on the vessel type and sea conditions.

Ferry Tarifa to Tanger

The ferry route from Tarifa, Spain to Tanger Ville (city center) in Morocco is popular with visitors looking for a quick and simple way to start their Moroccan experience.

Our booking engine allows you to quickly and easily compare timetables, rates and reserve tickets.

Travel time: The trip duration normally runs between 30 minutes and 1 hour, depending on the type of boat you take.

  • Fast Ferry: This is the quickest option, taking around 30 minutes to complete the voyage
  • Conventional ferries take slightly longer, with travel times ranging from 45 minutes to an hour

Ferry from Sete to Tanger

The ferry route from Sete in the French Riviera, towards the Moroccan city of Tanger, occurs around 3 times per week and is a favorite choice for those who want to visit Morocco from the French mainland.

Travel time: The journey duration is normally 24 hours, so it is advisable to book a cabin for a more comfortable crossing.

Useful information

  • Passport & visa requirements: Ensure that your passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond your trip dates. The visa requirements for Morocco vary depending on your nationality. Check with the Moroccan consulate or embassy in your home country for the most up-to-date visa information. Certain nations may be eligible for a visa upon arrival in Morocco
  • Customs & currency exchange: Prepare to go through customs upon arrival in Tangier. Have your passport and any visa paperwork ready. Morocco's currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Currency exchange booths are available in the port, and ATMs in Tangier accept Dirhams for withdrawal. Consider exchanging a modest number of Euros for Dirhams before boarding to cover any unexpected charges on the ferry
  • Onboard amenities: Most of Balearia's boats on this route are contemporary and pleasant, with a variety of facilities including:
    • Restaurants and cafés serve a variety of meals and snacks
    • Bars serving beverages and refreshments
    • Shops providing gifts and travel necessities
    • Children's play places (on certain ships)
    • Free Wi-Fi

Arrival in Tangier

  • Upon arriving at Tangier Med Port, you will proceed through passport control and customs
  • To get to your location in Tangier's city center, you can take taxis, grand taxis (shared taxis), or public buses. Purchase your public transit tickets before boarding

Additional tips

  • Check the luggage allowance: Every ferry operator has its own luggage allowance. To prevent paying extra luggage fees, examine their rules before your travel
  • Seasickness prone? If you are prone to seasickness, try taking medicine or using natural cures beforehand
  • Enjoy the journey: Relax and take in the sights of the Strait of Gibraltar as you begin your Moroccan trip

Transportation in Tanger

Here's a breakdown of the transportation alternatives you will have during your stay in Tanger:

  • Petit taxis: Petit taxis are the most common mode of transportation within Tanger. They are effective, operate metered fares and are a convenient manner to get around the town. Be prepared to agree on the fare earlier than stepping into the taxi
  • Grand taxis: Grand taxis are large shared taxis that may accommodate up to 6 passengers. They function on constant routes and fares and you may catch one on the road or locate them at particular taxi ranks. These are an awesome alternative for visiting to suburbs or nearby towns
  • Buses: Tanger has a public bus community that covers most areas of the town. Fares are affordable, however the buses may be crowded and navigating routes might be difficult in case you don't communicate Arabic
  • Private transport: The most convenient way of transportation, offering also more privacy. Please, click here to book a private taxi in advance

Tips for using public transportation in Tanger

  • Carry small change: Many taxis and buses operate on a cash-handiest basis, so have plenty of small trade available
  • Learn basic Arabic phrases for your convenience: Knowing a few primary Arabic terms like "Hello" ("Merhaba"), "Thank you" ("Shukran") and numbers can be beneficial when navigating public transportation
  • Purchase a transportation pass: Consider purchasing a transportation pass if you plan on the usage of public buses often for the duration of your live

About Tanger

Tanger, a city on Morocco's northern edge, is a mesmerizing location that provides a one-of-a-kind combination of history, culture and natural beauty. As you plan your trip to this charming town, you will uncover a plethora of activities to explore. Tanger has everything for every vacationer, from historical medinas to stunning beaches. In this part, we'll look at what you can do in Tanger to make the most of your vacation.

Exploring the Medina

Exploring Tanger's old medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the highlights of the city trip. The medina is a tangle of narrow lanes brimming with history and dotted with shops selling traditional crafts, fabrics and spices. As you travel around the Medina, be sure to stop by the Grand Socco, a vibrant courtyard where residents gather and vendors market fresh vegetables and local products. Don't miss the opportunity to see the Kasbah, an old fortification with breathtaking views of the town and the water.

Visiting the museums

Tanger has various museums that give insight into the town's rich history and subculture. The Museum of Moroccan Arts exhibits traditional Moroccan art and craftsmanship and the American Legation Museum provides a beautiful glimpse into the relationship between Morocco and the United States. Art aficionados will recognize the Forbes Museum of Tanger, which showcases works by renowned painters inspired by the city's magnificence.

Relaxing on the seashores

Tanger has gorgeous seashores that are suitable for leisure and aquatic activities. The Playa Blanca Beach, located just outside the town, has immaculate white beaches and crystal-clear seas, making it ideal for sunbathing and swimming. For those seeking a more isolated beach experience, Sidi Kacem Beach is a hidden gem with quiet surroundings and spectacular vistas.

Day trip to Chefchaouen

Chefchaouen, a charming hamlet within an hour's drive from Tanger, is known for its hanging blue-washed houses and stunning mountain landscape. A day trip to Chefchaouen allows you to immerse yourself in the town's distinctive atmosphere, explore its intriguing streets and see the vibrant neighborhood living. Don't forget to see the old Kasbah and enjoy the panoramic views from the Spanish Mosque.

Culinary delights

Moroccan foods are famous for their powerful aromas and aromatic spices and Tanger offers a variety of eating experiences to satisfy your gastronomic desires. Sample traditional meals such as tagine, couscous and pastilla at local restaurants. Consider attending a cooking class to learn how to produce Moroccan dishes using fresh, locally sourced ingredients.

Shopping in Tangier

Tanger is a customer's dream, with an abundance of souks and markets where you may find unique souvenirs and treasures to purchase. The Petit Socco is a colorful rectangle surrounded by cafés and businesses selling anything from handcrafted leather to delicate pottery. The Mendoubia Gardens is another excellent place to acquire traditional Moroccan handicrafts and fabrics.

Exploring the Caves of Hercules

The Caves of Hercules, located just outside Tanger, are a natural marvel steeped in mythology. The caverns' remarkable rock formations provide stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. According to tradition, Hercules slept in those caverns after finishing his twelve labors. Take a guided tour to learn more about the cave's history and significance.

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