Ferry from Genoa to Tangier

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The ferry from Genoa to Tangier, offers travelers a comfortable and scenic way to journey between Europe and North Africa. Whether you're taking a car, traveling with family, or seeking a leisurely crossing, this comprehensive guide has all the details you need to plan your trip.

Ferries typically operate 1–2 times per week, with increased frequency during summer months.

Most ferries leave Genoa in the late afternoon or evening, arriving at Tangier Med port after 2–3 days.

Book directly on ferry operators’ websites such as GNV or through platforms like Direct Ferries or Ferryhopper.

Early bookings can save money, especially during high season. Check schedules in advance, as timings may vary based on the season and ferry operator.

Keep an eye out for special offers and discounts for families, groups, or round trips.

Why choose the Genoa to Tangier ferry?

  • Convenience: Ideal for travelers with vehicles or lots of luggage
  • Comfort: Relax during the journey with modern amenities onboard
  • Scenic experience: Enjoy panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea
  • Eco-friendly alternative: Ferries have a lower carbon footprint compared to flights

What is the distance between the ports of Genoa & Tangier Med?

The distance between the port of Genoa and the port of Tangier Med pproximately 1500 kilometers (810 nautical miles).

How much is the duration of the journey from Genoa to Tangier?

The ferry crossing takes 48–54 hours, depending on the ferry operator and weather conditions.

Leading companies offering this service include Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV) and occasionally other providers during peak seasons.

Ferries on the Genoa to Tangier route are well-equipped to ensure a pleasant journey:

  • Cabins: Private cabins with en-suite bathrooms for a comfortable overnight stay
  • Restaurants & cafes: Serving a mix of Italian and Moroccan cuisine
  • Duty-free shops: Stocked with snacks, souvenirs and luxury goods
  • Lounges & sun decks: Ideal for relaxation and enjoying the sea views
  • Wi-Fi: Available on most ferries (though it can be limited)
  • Entertainment: Play areas for children, onboard cinemas and organized activities

Boarding process & requirements

Check-in

  • Arrive at Genoa’s ferry terminal at least 2 hours before departure for vehicle check-in and security clearance
  • Passengers with only hand luggage can arrive 1–2 hours prior, depending on the period (peak or low season)

Travel documents

  • A valid passport is required for boarding
  • Non-EU travelers may need a visa for Morocco (check entry requirements)

Vehicle documentation

  • Original registration documents, valid insurance and an international driving permit (if applicable) are necessary for vehicles

Travel tips for your journey

  • Bring essentials: Pack comfortable clothes, toiletries and any medications you need
  • Stay entertained: Bring books, movies, or games for the long journey
  • Currency exchange: Euros are accepted onboard, but you’ll need Moroccan Dirhams upon arrival
  • Weather considerations: Seas can be choppy during winter months; pack motion sickness remedies if needed

Transportation in Genoa & Tangier

Genoa

The busy port of Genoa is close to Genoa’s city center, easily accessible by metro, car, bus or tram.

  • Public buses & trams: Operated by AMT Genoa, the public buses and trams cover the city and its outskirts. Tickets can be purchased at kiosks, newsstands, or via mobile apps and must be validated on board
  • Metro: Genoa’s metro line is limited but useful for traveling between the city center and key stops like Brignole Station and the harbor.
  • Taxis: Taxis are available at the port, train stations, and major tourist attractions. Fares are metered, but fixed rates apply to specific routes (e.g., airport transfers)
  • Private transfer: A more luxurious and comfortable way to reach your spot. Click here for more details
  • Car rentals: Car rental services are available at the port, train stations and Genoa Airport. Driving within the city can be challenging due to narrow streets and limited parking, but it’s ideal for exploring the Italian Riviera

Tangier

Tangier Med, located about 40 km (25 miles) from Tangier city, is a major Moroccan port with well-organized transportation options to reach the city and beyond.

  • Shuttle buses: Regular shuttle buses operate between Tangier Med and Tangier city center.
    Tickets can be purchased at the port or on board, and the journey takes about 45–60 minutes
  • Taxis:
    • Grand taxis: Shared taxis connect Tangier Med to the city and other regions. They’re more economical but may take longer to fill
    • Petit taxis: Operate within Tangier city for shorter trips; fares are metered
  • Car rentals: Car rental services are available at Tangier Med and Tangier city, ideal for exploring northern Morocco, including Chefchaouen and Tetouan
  • Private transfers: Pre-arranged private car services offer a comfortable and hassle-free option to reach Tangier or other destinations

About Genoa & Tangier

Genoa

  • The Old Port (Porto Antico): A lively waterfront area with restaurants, museums, and attractions. Don’t miss the Aquarium of Genoa, one of Europe’s largest aquariums
  • Via Garibaldi: A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring stunning Palazzi dei Rolli, historical palaces with breathtaking architecture
  • Genoa Cathedral (Cattedrale di San Lorenzo): A striking Romanesque cathedral known for its black-and-white striped façade and impressive interiors
  • Palazzo Ducale: A historic palace that now serves as a cultural hub, hosting exhibitions, events, and art displays
  • Boccadasse: A picturesque fishing village with pastel-colored houses, perfect for a relaxing stroll by the sea
  • Lighthouse of Genoa (La Lanterna): The iconic symbol of Genoa, offering panoramic views of the city and port
  • Genoa’s Historic Center: One of Europe’s largest medieval quarters, filled with narrow alleys (caruggi), hidden churches, and charming shops
  • Christopher Columbus’ House (Casa di Colombo): A small museum celebrating the life of the famous explorer, located near the city gates
  • Nervi Parks and Promenade: A scenic escape with lush gardens and a seaside promenade offering stunning coastal views
  • Musei di Strada Nuova: A collection of museums on Via Garibaldi, showcasing Renaissance and Baroque art and artifacts

Tangier

  • The Kasbah: A historic fortress offering sweeping views of the Strait of Gibraltar and the city.
    Explore the Kasbah Museum for insights into Morocco’s rich history.
  • Tangier Medina: A bustling maze of narrow streets filled with traditional shops, cafés, and vibrant markets. Perfect for picking up Moroccan handicrafts and souvenirs
  • Cap Spartel: A scenic cape marking the meeting point of the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. Don’t miss the nearby Hercules Caves, a natural wonder with mythological ties.
  • Grand Socco (Place du Grand 9 Avril 1947): A lively square connecting the Medina and modern Tangier, buzzing with locals and vendors
  • Tangier American Legation Museum: The only U.S. National Historic Landmark located abroad, showcasing artifacts and art tied to Moroccan-American relations
  • Corniche de Tanger: A vibrant beachfront promenade lined with cafés, restaurants, and breathtaking sea views
  • Petit Socco: A smaller square in the Medina, known for its charming atmosphere and historical significance
  • Perdicaris Park (Rmilat Park): A tranquil nature park perfect for hiking and enjoying panoramic views of the coast
  • St. Andrew’s Church: A unique Anglican church blending British and Moorish architectural styles, located near the Medina
  • Beaches of Tangier: Relax on sandy stretches like Plage Municipale or venture further to remote beaches for a quieter experience
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