The Motril Nador line is temporarily not covered by ferry operators connected to NetFerry.
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
Nador is a Moroccan city on the east coast. It is renowned for its port trade and for the metal industry. It has always occupied a strategic position and acted as the lookout point for the Cape of the Three Forks that stretches towards Spain. History Nador is a meeting point of Berber, Phoenician, Roman and Islamic cultures. In the past, Nador was chosen as the seat of the kings of Morocco, for example, King Omar in the ninth century, later the Berber sovereign Yūsuf Ibn Tāshfīn, decided to place his troops on Mount Temsamane. In 1774 the sultan Mohammed Ben Abdallah concentrated his troops in... [More information]