Ferry from Barcelona to Tanger

Lighthouse surrounded by pine trees At The Cape Spartel In Tanger

Embark on a Mediterranean adventure with a ferry from Barcelona to Tanger! Explore ferry routes, compare ticket prices and find the perfect journey for you!

What are the steps to follow so as to travel from Barcelona to Tanger with a ferry?

  1. Research & book your ferry tickets: Several ferries operate between Barcelona and Tanger Med port in Morocco. Research schedules and fares by filling out the fields in our user-friendly booking system. Booking in advance is crucial, especially during peak season (summer months)
  2. Reaching Barcelona Port: The ferry boat sails from Barcelona Port, which is readily reached by public transit (metro, bus, taxi) from the city center. Allow plenty of time for possible delays and be at the port at least 2 hours before departure, for check-in requirements
  3. Boarding the ferry: Have your passports and tickets available for verification at the boarding gate. Before boarding, you may be required to go through immigration and customs procedures. Depending on the ferry operator and the ticket class, you may have allocated seats or general admission
  4. The journey: The ferry travel across the Mediterranean is both long and spectacular. Most ships provide facilities such as restaurants, cafés and stores to keep you entertained. Consider bringing entertainment like books, games, or downloading movies beforehand
  5. Disembarking in Tanger Med: The ferry will arrive in Tanger Med Port, which is around 40 kilometers east of Tanger. You may take a shuttle bus or cab to Tangier city from Tangier Med, or you can visit Morocco's other destinations

Additional information

  • Ensure that your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your vacation dates. Depending on your nationality, you may require a visa for Morocco. Before you schedule your trip to Morocco, be sure you understand the visa requirements
  • Pack items for comfort and enjoyment before embarking on a lengthy journey
  • Consider converting some Euros into Moroccan Dirham (MAD) before departure to cover initial expenditures upon arrival

What is the distance between Barcelona & Tanger?

The distance between the port of Barcelona and the port of Tanger (Tanger Med) is around 570 nautical miles (1055 kilomteres).

How long is the duration of the journey from Barcelona to Tanger?

The duration of the journey depends on the ferry company, vessel and weather conditions. Generally, it takes from 29 to 32 hours, so it is advisable that you book a cabin for more comfort on board.

Transportation in Barcelona & Tanger

Barcelona

Barcelona boasts a well-developed and extensive public transportation network, making it easy to get around the city without needing a car. Here's a breakdown of the options available:

  • Metro: The metro is the backbone of Barcelona's public transportation system. With 12 lines and over 100 stations, it can whisk you almost anywhere in the city quickly and efficiently
  • Bus: Barcelona has a comprehensive bus network complementing the metro. These buses cover areas not serviced by the metro and run throughout the day and into the night
  • Tram: Trams are another convenient option for shorter journeys, particularly in areas with dedicated tram lines

Useful info

  • Single tickets: Allow unlimited travel for one journey within a specific zone
  • T-10: A ten-journey ticket that can be used by multiple people for various trips within a specific zone
  • Barcelona Card: A tourist pass that combines unlimited travel on public transport with free entry to many museums and discounts on attractions

Tangier

Tangier's public transportation system is more limited compared to Barcelona, but it still offers a good way to get around the city:

  • Grand taxis: These yellow cabs are the most common mode of public transport in Tangier. You can hail them on the street or find them at taxi ranks. Agree on the fare beforehand to avoid any misunderstanding
  • Petit taxis: These smaller, red taxis are restricted to specific zones within the city. They are a more affordable option for shorter trips
  • Bus: Tangier has a bus network operated by Alsa City . Buses are a budget-friendly way to travel, but routes can be confusing for non-Arabic speakers

Useful info

  • 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

Additional considerations

  • Apps: Consider using a ride-hailing app like Careem for a potentially more convenient way to get around Tangier, especially if you don't speak Arabic
  • Walking: Tangier's medina (old town) is best explored on foot

About Barcelona & Tanger

Barcelona

  • Architectural gems by Gaudí: Experience the wacky world of Antoni Gaudí, the legendary Catalan architect. Explore Sagrada Familia, a majestic incomplete church and Park Güell, a quirky public park with spectacular city views
  • Gothic Quarter: Explore the Gothic Quarter, Barcelona's historic heart, with its lovely maze streets. Explore the Barcelona Cathedral, a marvel of Gothic architecture and get lost in the lovely boutiques and secret plazas
  • La Rambla: Stroll down the vibrant pedestrian La Rambla, surrounded with street entertainers, cafés and stores offering flowers and gifts
  • Picasso Museum: Explore Pablo Picasso's creative legacy at the Picasso Museum, which features works from his early years to Cubist masterpieces
  • Montjuïc: Visit Montjuïc, a hill offering panoramic city views. Explore the Montjuïc Castle, a historic fortress and witness the magical display of the Magic Fountain with water, music and light
  • Beaches: Relax on Barcelona's beautiful beaches, Barceloneta and Bogatell, offering golden sand and refreshing waters

Tanger

  • Medina: Explore the lively Tanger Medina, a tangle of small alleyways, colorful souks (markets) and traditional shops selling spices, leather products and handcrafted gifts
  • Kasbah: Wander around the Kasbah, a walled neighborhood positioned on a hill with spectacular views of the city and the Mediterranean Sea. Explore the Kasbah Museum, highlighting Tangier's rich history
  • Herculean Caves: Visit the famed Herculean Caves, which are thought to be the spot where Hercules rested after his labors. Explore the cave drawings and admire the panoramic vistas
  • American Legation Museum: The American Legation Museum is the oldest American diplomatic facility outside the United States. Learn about Morocco's ties with the United States and its rich cultural legacy
  • Beaches: Relax on Tanger's gorgeous beaches, such as Dalia Plage and Achakkar Beach, which provide golden sand and cool seas from the Atlantic Ocean
  • Food scene: Indulge in exquisite Moroccan cuisine, with fresh fish, tasty tagines (stews) and aromatic spices
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