Would you like to explore the best ways to get to Morocco? Search for a ferry from Genoa to Morocco through the NetFerry online search engine. This web portal gives you all the information you need on the sea crossings to Morocco from Genoaprices, durations and timings.
The sea connections between Genoa and Morocco are operated by the maritime operator Grandi Navi Veloci who provide availability for 3 sailings per week with primarily morning and afternoon departures and crossing times shorter than 68 hours 15 minutes. Ferry companies working on this crossing have ships available that are suitable for cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks. These ferries provide cafes and bars along with different types of accommodation to suit all of your needs. Early booking will ensure your choice of either regular seating or cabin accomodation.
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Genoa is the third most important industrial hub in Italy and a large city, Genoa is one of the main economic, cultural and tourist centers in the country. The port is ancient and is the largest industrial and commercial port in Italy and one of the most active ports in the Mediterranean. Embarkation for passenger ferries is the Ferry Terminal, located in the Calata della Chiappella area, between Ponte Colombo and Ponte Assereto. From here there are ferry connection to Sardinia, Sicily, Corsica, Spain, Tunisia and Morocco. The Ferry Terminal in Genoa is spread over several levels. On the upper... [More information]
Address: Via della Chiappella 16126 Genova GE
Directions: Google Map @ Genoa, port
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]