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Ferry Nador - Sète

The Nador - Sète ferry route connects Morocco with southern France. It is a popular choice for travelers between North Africa and Europe, offering a comfortable and direct journey across the Mediterranean.

Ferry Nador - Sète

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Departure frequency

Once a week

First Ferry

13:00

Last Ferry

20:00

Average duration

45h 20m

Price Range

From €65.00 Until €140.00

Ferry Nador - Sète

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Departure frequency

Once a week

First Ferry

18:00

Last Ferry

21:00

Average duration

46h 20m

Price Range

From €76.00 Until €145.00

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The ferry journey from Nador to Sète varies depending on the operating company and sea conditions. Generally, the crossing takes between 39 and 44 hours. Some routes may include stopovers, such as in Barcelona, which can extend the travel time.

Ferry ticket prices from Nador to Sète vary depending on the season, type of accommodation, and whether a vehicle is transported. Prices can range from 78 to 789 euros per trip for an adult. It is advisable to check with the operating company for updated rates and possible discounts.

The frequency of ferries between Nador and Sète varies depending on the season. Generally, there are between 1 and 2 weekly departures. Specific schedules may change, so it is recommended to check with the operating company before planning the trip.

The port of Nador, located in the city of Beni Ensar, is one of Morocco's main ports on the Mediterranean coast. It offers ferry services to various European destinations and has passenger facilities, including waiting areas, shops, and ground transportation services.

The port of Sète, located in southern France, is an important maritime connection point with North Africa. It has modern facilities for passengers and vehicles and is well connected to France's land transport network, facilitating access to other regions of the country.