Ferries from Sete to Morocco

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Are you planning a trip to Morocco? Book your ferry from Sete to Morocco by checking NetFerry online booking system. On this website discover all routes to Morocco departing from Sete and easily find the timetables, crossing duration and prices.

The ferry connections between Sete and Morocco are covered by 2 sailing companies that partner with NetFerry online services (Grandi Navi Veloci and Balearia) who jointly operate 13 connections per week with afternoon departures and sailing times shorter than 50 hours. This line allows you to transport cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks - when boarding, simply follow the instructions at the departure port. All ships have both cabins and reserved seating arrangements, allowing you to choose your preferred level of comfort as you travel.

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Ferries from Sete to Morocco

From France to Morocco

Port of Sete

The port of Sète is the second largest in France, after Marseilles. This port provides important connections between Mediterranean countries and dates back to 1600, when it began as a commercial port focused on export. It was further developed in the nineteenth century and began to play an important role in trade of all kinds of products and fishing. Its geographical location makes it a perfect port for many purposes, it is a multi-modal port that includes a commercial port, a fishing area and a marina. The commercial port also caters for passengers and has state-of-the-art services and... [More information]

Address: Route de Pontmartin 34200 Sète, France

Directions: Google Map @ Sete, port

Guide of Morocco

Morocco is located in northern Africa, at the western end of the Maghreb region. Morocco has coasts on both the Mediterranean and the Atlantic Ocean and the Western Sahara boarders the south, Algeria is to the east. Morocco was originally populated by the indigenous Berber population who were colonized by the Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Romans, Vandals, Byzantines and Arabs. While the Spanish and French imperialism tried to dominate during the nineteenth century, there has always been a strong Muslim influence in Morocco. The country is now becoming one of the most desirable destinations in No... [More information]

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