Ferries from Motril to Al Hoceima

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The crossing between Motril and Al Hoceima is served by our partner Naviera Armas who operate 4 connections per week with primarily morning and afternoon departures and traveling times shorter than 5 hours. Ferries on this route can transport both foot passengers and vehicles. All ships are equipped with passenger services and cabin crew who are ready to assist you.

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Ferries from Motril to Al Hoceima

Port of Motril

The port of Motril is located just 90 miles from Africa, on the Strait of Gibraltar. It is important for trade between the European and African continents. Located in the southern part of the Peninsula, the port began exporting sugar, salt and iron in the early 1900s. The port has seen a massive increase in passenger traffic in recent decades.  Getting to and from the port By car the Motril port is directly connected to the A-7 motorway, which provides links to Granada, a 30-minute drive, Málaga, 45 minutes away, Almería, 45 minutes, and Jaén and Antequera, which are ... [More information]

Address: Recinto Portuario, Motril, Granada 18600, Spain

Directions: Google Map @ Motril, port

Guide of Al Hoceima

Al Hoceima is a coastal city located in the north of Morocco. It lies between the Riff Mountains and the Mediterranean Coast. Al Hoceima is cited among the cleanest and safest Moroccan towns and has been a popular tourist destination for a few decades now.  A brief history of Al Hoceima The Spanish initially settled in Al Hoceima in 1925, and they developed the area by building houses, schools and hospitals above the beach. However, the town barely grew and was mainly inhabited by Spanish soldiers and their families under the Spanish occupation. At this time the town was known as Villa Al... [More information]

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