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There are a whole variety of ferries to Spain that you can get with Direct Ferries, such as ferries within Spain itself, from surrounding islands such as Tenerife, Mallorca and Sardinia, and from neighbouring countries, such as France and Italy. Indeed, there is overall on offer about 2847 different sailings a week to Spain, with over 98 different routes available, meaning that it has never been easier to travel by ferry to Spain. For more information about a specific route, please visit our dedicated route pages.
Not only do we offer ferries from Morocco to Spain, but we also have multiple sailings from different ports across both Morocco and Spain. We have up to 336 sailings a week between Spain and Morocco, although the number of specific sailings per week can vary between route, such as our route between Tangier Med and Algeciras, which sails up to 32 times a day, and our route between Nador and Barcelona, which only sails once a week. Sail times can also greatly vary, from between half an hour to up to 28 hours, so be sure to check your specific route before travelling.
There is currently no exact price that we can give for a ferry to Spain, as it can vary due to the route you are taking, when you are travelling, and how far in advance you book. To find the best route and cost for you, please use our helpful fare finder tool, and sign up to our email newsletter to be the first to hear about all of our latest offers.
Whether you can bring your car with you or not entirely depends on what route it is you are travelling on – for example, our ferry to Ireland does not allow cars, but all of our ferries to Gran Canaria do allow you to bring your car with you.
"Travel to Sardinia with a dog."
We travelled to and from Sardinia booking with direct ferries and sailing with Corsica Ferries. These are big ferries and very busy. The staff get you to your space on the ship very quickly and from there to your cabin. It helps if you are organised and at your car ready to go on the boat and park as instructed. The turn around is very quick even more so if there has been a delay due to the weather. If you have a dog friendly cabin you go with your dog straight up to the deck and are met at the deck by staff who then take you to your cabin. Be patient there are a lot of people on the boat and they can't get to everyone immediately. The cabins are clean and have a shower with lots of hot water. There is shower gel and soap but no drinking glasses and towels too. They do have a deck where you take your dog to the loo if necessary. On the way back the ferry port at Portes Torres is much smaller and so there is little waiting space. Once you have been checked onto the dock there are no toilets and you have to go back out with your ticket to small bar. There are not many restaurants but we did find a Pizza restaurant in a small courtyard that did takeaways. Again, be back at your car in good time. There were a few people were not back at their cars and so caused queues. A very efficient ferry but you have to do your bit too.
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"Ajaccio Toulon"
By night
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"Corsica Ferries"
Greet ship and services, nice stuff, very good accommodation, we will definitely return and cruise with Direct Ferries and Corsica Ferries
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"traveling to Sardinia with the car and a dog"
very usefull
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