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