Book your ferry from Ceuta to Spain through our online booking service. Our portal allows you to find the ferry routes to Spain departing from Ceuta with just few clicks, including timetables, crossing duration and ticket prices.
The lines between Ceuta and Spain are provided by our partners Balearia, Naviera Armas and Frs with a combined schedule of 189 weekly connections with mainly morning and afternoon departures and maximum duration of 16 hours 40 minutes. On this route you can choose between the high-speed boats provided by Balearia and the cargo capacity of the other companies, that allow you to carry your car, motorbike or camper. There are various types of seating and cabin options when crossing times exceed six hours, ranging from regular seats to cabins. There are also bars and self service restaurants available to all. Cabin crews will cater to your needs.
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The port of Ceuta is in northern Morocco, located in the Strait of Gibraltar, the city of Ceuta is an autonomous Spanish province. The primary services are passenger ferries heading for the Iberian Peninsula, Ceuta also serves as a port of entry for foreign goods. The port contributes significantly to the city's economy, especially the tourism industry. The passenger terminal is small but has all the services you need: ticket offices, toilets, bars and restaurants, waiting rooms and a tourist information point. How to reach the port of Ceuta The passenger terminal, located near the city centre... [More information]
Address: Muelle España, s/n, 51001 Ceuta, Spain
Directions: Google Map @ Ceuta, port
Spain, situated on the Mediterranean coast, is a fascinating land of culture, history and beaches. The variety of languages spoken in Spain reminds us of the rich history and diverse cultures that exist within the country. Alongside the official language of Spanish, there are regional languages including Catalan, Valencian, Galician, Basque and Arenese. In addition to the mainland territory, there are also the Canary Islands and the Balearics which are also part of Spain. History Spain has a history characterised by victory and defeat, the Romans and Muslims dominated the peninsula... [More information]