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Sète - Nador Ferry
Are you organizing your trip by boat between France and Morocco? The Sète Nador ferry is one of the main maritime connections between southern Europe and North Africa, ideal both for private travelers and for those who need to move their vehicle with comfort.
The boat route from Sète to Nador connects the Port of Sète, located on the French Mediterranean coast, with the Port of Nador, one of the main maritime accesses in northeastern Morocco. This connection is especially practical for family trips, long-stay travel or for those who prefer to travel with luggage without limitations and enjoy greater flexibility than by plane.
In addition, as it is a long-duration crossing, the ferries have on-board services designed for rest, such as cabins, catering and common areas.
Due to the low weekly frequency of this route, Sète - Nador ferry tickets can sell out quickly at certain times of the year. Booking in advance is key to finding a cheap Sète - Nador ferry and ensuring availability on the desired date.
Sète - Nador Ferry
Departure frequency
Once a week
First Ferry
19:30
Last Ferry
19:30
Average duration
42h
Price Range
From €125.00 Until €360.00
Nador - Sète Ferry
Departure frequency
Once a week
First Ferry
13:30
Last Ferry
13:30
Average duration
44h
Price Range
From €135.00 Until €420.00
Sète - Nador ferry schedules
The Sète - Nador ferry normally operates with one scheduled weekly departure. The usual departure time is around 19:30, being both the first and the last service available of the day.
As it is a long-distance international route, it is recommended to always consult the updated schedules before the trip and go to the port sufficiently in advance to complete the boarding procedures and documentary control.
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The best ferry deals from Sète to Nador
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Which companies offer ferry services between Sète - Nador?
The Sète - Nador ferry route is operated by the shipping company Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV), one of the main shipping companies connecting Europe with North Africa. The company performs this connection with conventional ferries prepared for long-duration crossings.
Their ships have spaces enabled for foot passengers and vehicles, as well as different accommodation options designed to guarantee a comfortable crossing during the crossing between France and Morocco.
Frequently asked questions about the Sète - Nador ferry route
The crossing has an approximate duration of between 39 and 42 hours, depending on weather conditions, the state of the sea and the specific operation of the service.
The approximate maritime distance between Sète and Nador is 1,116 kilometers, connecting the south coast of France with the north of Morocco.
The average price per passenger is usually around €92, although it may vary depending on the season, availability and the type of accommodation selected.
The average cost of embarking a car is around €250, depending on the size of the vehicle, the date of the trip and the availability of vehicle spaces.
Ferries depart from the Port of Sète bound for the Port of Nador, one of the main maritime access points in northeastern Morocco.
The route usually has one weekly departure, which makes it advisable to plan the trip in advance.
No. This connection is made exclusively with conventional ferries due to the long distance of the journey.
Ships usually have cabins, seats, restaurants, cafeterias, common areas, shops and a garage for vehicles, among other services oriented to long crossings.