Algeciras is one of Spain's southernmost cities, located in beautiful Andalusia.
Located at the eastern end of the Strait of Gibraltar, Algeciras is the closest city to Morocco and has become an important maritime center due to its geographical location.
Take a ferry from Algeciras and discover North Africa and beautiful Morocco!
The development of the Port of Algeciras dates back to the end of the 19th century, and today it is one of the most significant ports in Spain for the transport of passengers, goods, and vehicles.
The Port of Algeciras is located in the bay of the same name, also known as the Bay of Gibraltar, in the province of Cadiz. It has two terminals, one for ferries to Ceuta and the other for ferries to Tangier Med.
The port has recently become one of the most essential in Spain and has also gained a good position on the Strait of Gibraltar for the transport of goods. Due to the proximity of the coasts, there are many connections with Morocco.
The shipping companies that operate crossings to and from Algeciras are:
· Balearia
· Naviera Armas
· AML (Africa Morocco Link)
Thanks to the ferries from Algeciras operated by the three companies, you can easily reach the port of Ceuta, a Spanish territory located in the extreme north of Morocco. You can also reach the port of Tangier Med thanks to the many connections offered by the companies.
From Ceuta, you can get to Spain both during the day and at night, thanks to the frequent ferries to Algeciras, which operate all year round.
The port of Algeciras is just a few meters from the city center, where you will find all kinds of services: bars and restaurants, car parks and petrol stations, hotels, banks and cash machines, pharmacies, supermarkets, and shops of all kinds.