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You can book a variety of Ferries to Morocco using A Ferry UK quickly and easily at the lowest price. For more information on Ferries to Morocco please visit Trasmediterranea (Transmed) Ferries or Grimaldi Lines (Grandi Navi Veloci) ferries and discover this magical country.

Morocco is an initiation into the exotic magic of the Islamic, Arabic, African world - the world of medina's and minarets, desert and mountain; yet it almost touches Western Europe.

Morocco is located on the westernmost tip of North Africa, bordering Algeria to the east and Mauritania to the south and southeast, the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the Mediterranean to the north. Running through the middle of the country is the Atlas mountain range, which leads to the fertile plains and sandy beaches of the Atlantic coast.

Fès - the ancient capital - has a stunning array of medieval buildings, while Marrakech compels attention, its world-famous souk selling a bewildering array of goods. Casablanca, a thriving commercial center, and Rabat, the capital, reflect their modern French origins; Tangier is the nation's capital and is a popular port of arrival for tourists taking a ferry crossing from Spain or perhaps Gibraltar. The city is the country's most cosmopolitan town and this shows in the tri-lingual street signs throughout the city.

For sun-worshippers, there are miles of beaches; while inland lies Berber country where, among the snow-capped Atlas Mountains, the energetic can walk or trek. Beyond the Atlas are the fringes of the Sahara, where the caravans once stopped on their way south to trade in spice and ivory.

Whether scaling distant ridges, idling by the sea, haggling for exotic artifacts, gazing at ancient wonders or marvelling at the pink and indigo of a desert dawn, you will be mesmerized by Morocco.

The climate throughout the country is hot and dry but does have some regional variations. The coastal area most closely resembles a Mediterranean climate with inland areas being hotter and drier. Rain falls almost exclusively in November to March and is most prevalent in the coastal areas. Throughout the country the winters are hot but with cool nights.

For further information on Morocco visit this useful Morocco travel guide.
 
 
 

Ferries to Morocco Operators

Balearia Balearia
Grandi Navi Veloci Grandi Navi Veloci
SNCM SNCM
Trasmediterranea Trasmediterranea
 

Ferries to Morocco Ports

Algeciras Ferry Port
Almeria Ferry Port
Ceuta Ferry Port
Malaga Ferry Port
Melilla Ferry
Nador Ferry Port
Tanger Ferry
 

Ferries to Morocco - Map of Routes

Ferries to Morocco - Map of Routes
 
 
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