GNV

GNV: ferries to Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia

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Who is 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.

On-board services

  • Halal meals
  • Food Pass (€30-€50)
  • Cabins and suites
  • Bars and restaurants

Frequently asked questions

Which routes does GNV operate to the Maghreb?

GNV links Italy, France and Spain with Morocco and Tunisia, notably via Sète-Tangier Med, Sète-Nador, Barcelona-Tangier Med, Barcelona-Nador and Genoa-Tunis.

Are halal meals available on board GNV?

Yes. GNV offers halal meals and a Food Pass (around €30 to €50) that bundles several meals at a reduced rate.

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

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

When do GNV summer sales open?

GNV usually opens its summer sales early in the year. Create an alert on Bladia to book as soon as your line goes on sale.

What types of cabins does GNV offer?

GNV offers a wide choice of cabins as well as suites equipped with TV, telephone and air conditioning, in addition to seats.