

Travel by ferry to Morocco! Travelling to Morocco couldn't be more relaxed than by ferry. This way you start your Morocco holiday rested and without stress.
Morocco can be reached via Ferry from Spain, Italy and France. From Spain, the routes Algeciras – Tangier Med, Malaga – Melilla or Almeria – Nador are among the most popular. The crossings from Savona and Genoa, on the other hand, take longer.
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Search & Book Ferries to Morocco
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All ferries to Morocco
Here you find all current ferry connections to Morocco.
Ferry connection | Country of origin & country of destination | Number & Duration of trip |
Shipping company |
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Ferry Algeciras – Tangier Med | Ferry from Spain to Morocco | up to 30 times per day 1 hour 30 minutes |
AML – Africa Morocco Link Balearia DFDS Seaways Naviera Armas |
Ferry Almeria – Nador | Ferry from Spain to Morocco | up to 4 times a day 9 hours 30 minutes |
Balearia Naviera Armas |
Ferry Barcelona – Nador | Ferry from Spain to Morocco | up to 3 times a week 30 hours 15 minutes |
Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV) |
Ferry Barcelona – Tangier Med | Ferry from Spain to Morocco | 5 times a week 29 hours 45 minutes |
Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV) Grimaldi Lines |
Ferry Genoa – Tangier Med | Ferry from Italy to Morocco | up to 3 times a week 51 hours 45 minutes |
Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV) |
Ferry Malaga – Tangier Med | Ferry from Spain to Morocco | 1 time per week 5 hours |
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Ferry Marseille – Tangier Med | Ferry from France to Morocco | up to 2 times a week 44 hours |
La Meridionale |
Ferry Motril – Al Hoceima | Ferry from Spain to Morocco | up to 4 times a week 5 hours |
Naviera Armas |
Ferry Motril – Nador | Ferry from Spain to Morocco | 4 times a week 4 hours 0 minutes |
Naviera Armas |
Ferry Motril – Tangier Med | Ferry from Spain to Morocco | up to 7 times a week 7 hours 30 minutes |
Balearia |
Ferry Savona – Tangier Med | Ferry from Italy to Morocco | 1 time per week 47 hours 30 minutes |
Grimaldi Lines |
Ferry Sete – Nador | Ferry from France to Morocco | up to 3 times a week 39 hours 30 minutes |
Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV) |
Ferry Sete – Tangier Med | Ferry from France to Morocco | up to 3 times a week 48 hours 30 minutes |
Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV) |
Ferry Tarifa – Tangier | Ferry from Spain to Morocco | up to 13 times a day 1 hour |
AML – Africa Morocco Link DFDS Seaways |
Ferry ports in Morocco
You can find an overview of all ferry ports in Morocco here.
Ports |
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Al Hoceima |
Nador |
Tangier Med |
Travel guide Morocco
Holiday in Morocco
The“Gateway to Africa” connects European and African culture. Everywhere you can feel the touch of the Orient. Morocco enchants with magnificent royal cities, colourful markets, green oases, barren mountain ranges and endless desert. Hospitality and a varied cuisine make a stay in Morocco an unforgettable experience.
TOP excursion destinations in Morocco
With Marrakech, Fez, Meknes and Rabat, four major royal cities in Morocco make the hearts of culture lovers beat faster. They captivate their visitors with colourful markets, oriental old towns, richly decorated palaces, imposing fortifications and famous mosques.
As the largest city in Morocco, Casablanca offers a mix of Art Deco and Moorish architectural styles. Once a French colony, the city now boasts a gigantic mosque. The minaret of the famous Hassan II Mosque is 210 meters high, with a laser pointing from the top towards Mecca.
At the foot of the Rif mountains you will experience a place full of colours. In Chefchaouen the houses of the old town shine in strong blue. The paint is supposed to protect the residents from evil eyes. The doors, window frames and stairs are also decorated in blue. Together with colourful flower decorations, wonderful photo motifs are created here.
Without a doubt, a trip to the Sahara belongs to a stay in Morocco. The dune landscapes of Erg Chebbi and M’Hamid are among the most beautiful in the world. Here you can visit oases and Bedouin camps, ride camels and admire a breathtaking night sky.
The Atlas Mountains with their snow-capped peaks dominate the Moroccan landscape.
The highest peak, Jebel Toubkal, rises to an altitude of 4,168 meters.
Ideal for trekking enthusiasts – but also for skiers! Morocco’s seven ski resorts are among the most exceptional in the world.
In Paradise Valley, the name says it all. Canyons, rocks, palm trees, waterfalls and picturesque pools invite you to a truly paradisiacal stay.
Entry requirements
German nationals can enter Morocco with a passport. An identity card alone is NOT sufficient. It is also important to note that all travel documents must still be valid for at least six months upon entry. No visa is required to enter Morocco.
Alternative travel options
Getting there by land takes a lot of time. Through France and Spain you can easily reach all ferry ports in the direction of Morocco. The same applies to the trip with the Europa bus. It’s quicker by plane. There are international airports in Rabat, Marrakesh, Agadir, Tangier, Casablanca and Fez.