Embarking on a ferry journey from Spain to Morocco is a fantastic way to begin your North African adventure. Here's a breakdown of the essential steps involved:
Choose your route & ferry company
The most popular ferry routes connect Tarifa and Algeciras in Spain with Tangier Ville and Tangier Med ports in Morocco
Several ferry companies operate on these routes, including FRS Iberia, Naviera Armas, Balearia and Grimaldi Lines
Book your ferry ticket
After you book, you will receive an email from us with your e-ticket/booking confirmation
Prepare your travel documents
A valid passport is essential for traveling international
Check the visa requirements for your nationality. Most nationalities don't need a visa for short stays in Morocco
Arrive at the port on time
Arrive at the port well in advance of your departure time to complete check-in and boarding procedures
If you're traveling with a vehicle, follow the instructions of the ferry's staff in order to board the ship
Enjoy your ferry crossing
Take advantage of the amenities offered on the ferry, such as restaurants, shops and the open deck
Sit back, relax and soak in the stunning views of the Strait of Gibraltar
Additional information
It's advisable to exchange some euros for Moroccan dirhams before your trip
Pack accordingly for the Moroccan climate, especially if you're visiting during the summer months