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Question: How to get to morocco from barcelona ?

You can take a ferry from Barcelona to Tangier on Morocco’s northwest coast for a leisurely boat ride, but the trip takes over 24 hours. Flying is the most direct route, and there are direct flights from Barcelona to Tangier, Marrakesh, Fes, Casablanca, and Nador.

As many you asked, how long is the ferry from Barcelona to Morocco? Barcelona – Morocco ferry routes Ferry sailings from Barcelona to Tanger Med are operated by the ferry companies GNV and Grimaldi Lines, and the duration of the crossing is around 30 hours. The crossing from Barcelona to Nador usually lasts 26 hours and is offered weekly by the ferry company GNV.

You asked, how much is a ferry from Spain to Morocco? The ferry crossing from Algeciras to Ceuta is operated by 3 companies, both of which take roughly 1 hour. The prices for the FRS, Trasmediterranea and Balearia sailings are roughly 35 euros for a foot passenger, but you can take a vehicle too.

In this regard, how do I get from Barcelona to Marrakech?

  1. Royal Air Maroc, stopping in Casablanca for 60 minutes at least.
  2. Iberia, with 90 minutes stop in Madrid.
  3. TAP Portugal, with 135 minutes scale in Lisbon.

Also the question is, how many hours is Spain from Morocco? The air travel (bird fly) shortest distance between Morocco and Spain is 1,004 km= 624 miles. If you travel with an airplane (which has average speed of 560 miles) from Morocco to Spain, It takes 1.11 hours to arrive.The Malaga Tangier Med ferry route connects Spain with Morocco. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, Balearia. The crossing operates up to 1 times each week with sailing durations from around 5 hours.

Can you do a day trip to Morocco from Spain?

FRS day trips are the best option if you want to see the most impressive sights Morocco has to offer in a single day. We also work with the best local vendors to make your day tour to Morocco perfect. …

Can you swim from Spain to Morocco?

Stretch of water connecting Spain to Morocco: Page 2 How far is it? The distance from the tip of Spain (Tarifa) to the nearest bit of Africa is quoted as 14.4km, but basically you aim south and the tide and current takes you east into the Med, so you don’t swim 14.4km.

Are ferries from Spain to Morocco Open?

With regards to those lines connecting Spain with Morocco, they remain suspended for now.

Is the ferry from Spain to Morocco Open?

MORE than three million Moroccans who would normally travel home by ferry from Spain will not be able to do so in 2021 as no ferries between Spain and Morocco will be allowed this summer.

Is Morocco cheaper than Spain?

Spain is significantly more expensive to visit than Morocco. It’s location in Western Europe and its use of the euro can effect the cost of travel. Morocco has a lower cost of living and prices are much more affordable. Many prices are also negotiable in Morocco, so there are many deals to be found.

How safe is Morocco?

In truth, Morocco is a safe place to visit. There’s only really small crime there (scams and pickpockets) and you’re unlikely to be assaulted or seriously hurt as a tourist in the country. Morocco is super safe for tourists now.

How far is Morocco from Spain by plane?

The shortest distance (air line) between Morocco and Spain is 563.89 mi (907.50 km). The shortest route between Morocco and Spain is 838.50 mi (1,349.43 km) according to the route planner.

Is Morocco near to Spain?

Morocco and Spain also share a maritime border in the Canary Islands area and along the Strait of Gibraltar and the Alboran Sea. The shortest distance between land along the Strait of Gibraltar is 14.3 kilometres (8.9 mi; 7.7 nmi).

What city in Morocco is closest to Spain?

The tiny Spanish enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla sit on the northern shores of Morocco’s Mediterranean coast. Together they form the European Union’s only land borders with Africa.

Can u drive from Spain to Morocco?

Ceuta is a Spanish enclave so you will need to drive about 5km from the port to the Moroccan land border. … We’ve always used FRS ferries for our ferry crossings between Spain to Morocco. You can buy tickets at the port, at the booths on the motorways as you approach the port area or book in advance online.

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