Ferries from Motril to Morocco

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The Motril Morocco lines are covered by the sailing companies Balearia and Naviera Armas which together provide 15 weekly sailings with travel times ranging between 6 hours and 8 h 30 min. primarily afternoon departure times for these crossings. This line allows you to transport cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks - when boarding, simply follow the instructions at the departure port. If you are on a longer journey, a wide range of seating and cabin options are available to ensure you can get maximum comfort.

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Map of the possible routes between Motril and Morocco

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 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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