Ferry Companies to Morocco, Algeria & Tunisia
Compare ferry companies and book your crossing to the Maghreb at the best price.

Trasmed
Trasmed (formerly Trasmediterranea) is a Spanish maritime company founded in 1917 and acquired by the Italian Grimaldi group in 2021. Leader in passenger and cargo transport in Spain, it operates one of Europe's most modern fleets. It connects the Iberian Peninsula to the Canary Islands, Balearic Islands, Ceuta, Melilla, as well as France, Algeria, and Morocco. Main routes to Maghreb: Algeciras-Tangier Med, Algeciras-Ceuta, Almeria-Nador, Almeria-Ghazaouet, Almeria-Oran. Trasmed ferries offer high comfort with pools, cabins, bars, restaurants, and cinema.

GNV
Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV) is an Italian maritime company founded in 1992, acquired in 2011 by the MSC group. It operates 12 modern vessels providing maritime connections from Italy to Sardinia, Sicily, Spain, Tunisia, Morocco, France, and Albania. Flagship vessels: La Superba and La Suprema (3000 passengers each). Routes to Maghreb: Genoa-Tangier Med, Barcelona-Tangier Med, Barcelona-Nador, Sète-Tangier Med, Sète-Nador. High-quality service with halal meals, Food Pass (€30-€50), wide cabin selection, suites with TV, telephone, air conditioning.

Grimaldi Lines
Grimaldi Lines, founded in 1947, was established in 2000 in Salerno by Guido Grimaldi. Initially specialized in freight transport, it has become a world leader in passenger transport. Its modern vessels can accommodate up to 2850 passengers and 215 cars. Main routes: Civitavecchia-Tunis, Salerno-Tunis, Palermo-Tunis, Livorno-Tangier Med, Tangier-Valencia. The company guarantees safety and comfort with modern facilities for adults and children.

Corsica Linea
Corsica Linea is a private French maritime company launched in January 2016, resulting from the takeover of SNCM. It provides passenger, vehicle, and freight transport by car-ferry from Marseille to Corsica, Sardinia, Tunisia, and Algeria. Fleet of 6 modern vessels: Pascal Paoli, Jean Nicoli, Paglia Orba, Monte d'Oro, Danielle Casanova. Onboard services: restaurants, bars, pools, comfortable cabins with complete sanitary facilities. Impeccable organization for boarding and disembarkation.

Algérie Ferries
Algerie Ferries is an Algerian maritime transport company created on July 14, 1987. Algerian public company (ENTMV), it provides passenger and vehicle transport between Algeria and Europe. Modern fleet of 4 ferries: El Djazair II, Tariq Ibn Ziyad, Tassili II (capacities: 1300-1320 passengers, 300-446 vehicles). Main routes: Marseille, Alicante, Barcelona, Genoa to Algerian ports. New vessel ordered in 2018. Reliable and punctual service.

CTN
The Tunisian Navigation Company (CTN) was founded on March 7, 1959. It provides regular connections between Tunisia and the ports of Marseille, Genoa (passengers and goods), Barcelona and Livorno (goods). Modern fleet with 2 main ferries: Tanit (3200 passengers, 1060 vehicles) and Carthage (2208 passengers, 666 vehicles). CTN meets requirements for safety, speed, and comfort. Reliable service for over 60 years.
FRS
FRS Iberia Maroc is a maritime transport company created in 2000, leader in the Strait of Gibraltar. Provides fast connections between Morocco and Spain. Main routes: Tarifa-Tangier, Algeciras-Tangier Med, Tangier-Motril, Gibraltar-Tangier. Intra-Spanish routes: Motril-Melilla, Huelva-Canary Islands. Fleet of high-speed vessels (HSC). Multilingual staff on board (French, Spanish, English). Services: snack bar, cafeteria, duty-free. Free shuttles between Tarifa and Algeciras.

Naviera Armas
Naviera Armas is a Spanish maritime company created in 1941 by Antonio Armas Curbelo. One of the most important companies in the Canary Islands and Iberian Peninsula. Offers 25 maritime routes between the Canary Islands (Lanzarote, Gran Canaria, Tenerife, Fuerteventura, La Gomera). Routes to Maghreb: Motril-Al Hoceima, Motril-Nador. Modern fleet of 13 ro-pax vessels (10 ferries, 3 fast ferries). Services: restaurants, bars, self-service, lounges, double and quad cabins, adapted cabins for reduced mobility.

Baleària
Balearia is a Spanish maritime company created in 1998. Provides ferry connections between Spain, the Balearic Islands, and North Africa. Routes to Maghreb: Algeciras-Tangier, Algeciras-Ceuta, Valencia-Mostaganem. In 2016, it transported 3.5 million passengers. Fleet of 25 vessels combining fast and conventional ferries. Wide choice of cabins and seats. Onboard services: shop, bar, restaurant. Possibility to travel with pets (dogs muzzled in kennels, cats in cages).

Africa Morocco Link
Africa Morocco Link (AML) is a Moroccan company created in 2016, resulting from an agreement between BMCE Bank and Attica Holdings. Latest company operating in the Strait of Gibraltar. Current route: Algeciras-Tangier Med. Expansion projects to Almeria and Canary Islands. Development plan for short and long-distance lines: Nador-Almeria, Nador-Sète, Tangier Med-Sète, Tangier Med-Genoa. Fleet Moroccanization program in progress.
La Méridionale
La Méridionale is a historic French maritime company founded in 1931, specializing in passenger and freight transport across the Mediterranean. It operates ferry routes between Marseille and Morocco, including the Marseille-Tangier Med line. Known for its environmental commitment and quality service, La Méridionale offers comfortable crossings with modern cabins, onboard dining, and relaxation areas. The company also serves Corsica from Marseille. An ideal choice for travelling by ferry to Morocco from France with your vehicle.