CTN

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Who is 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.

Which routes does CTN operate to the Maghreb?

Crossings for this company will soon be available to book on Bladia.

On-board services

  • Cabins
  • Restaurants and bars
  • Vehicle garage
  • Seats

Frequently asked questions

Which routes does CTN operate to Tunisia?

CTN runs regular connections between Tunisia and the ports of Marseille and Genoa for passengers, as well as Barcelona and Livorno for freight.

What does CTN stand for?

CTN stands for Compagnie Tunisienne de Navigation, founded on 7 March 1959, providing maritime transport between Tunisia and Europe for over 60 years.

Can I pay for my CTN ticket in 4 instalments on Bladia?

Yes. On Bladia your CTN crossing can be paid in 4 interest-free instalments, and ANCV holiday vouchers are accepted at no extra cost.

When do CTN summer sales open?

Summer-season sales usually open in the first quarter. Set an alert on Bladia to book as soon as your crossing goes on sale.

Which ships make up the CTN fleet?

The CTN fleet is built around 2 main ferries: the Tanit (3,200 passengers, 1,060 vehicles) and the Carthage (2,208 passengers, 666 vehicles).