The ferry port of Algeciras is a modern freight port offering a direct connection between Europe and North Africa. Over 3.5m passengers and more than 600,000 vehicles use the ferry port every year. Algeciras is an industrial city that supports the large commercial deep water container port and nearby oil refinery. In the ferry port area there are many Moroccans in transit, particularly during July and August when migrant workers return home for their holidays from their work in France, Holland and Belgium.
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At the freight ferry port there are restaurants, travel agencies, shops, a bus station, taxi rank and car rental services. There are lots of reasonably priced restaurants to try - several with terrific views of the nearby Rock of Gibraltar.
When approaching Algeciras you will pass over a river and there will be signs showing towards the ferry port. Keep to the left and go through the tunnel. Continue to keep left and you will get to the port entrance. Once past the guard at the entrance to the harbour, continue over the bridge and on your left you will now see the terminal. Continue to the roundabout, and take it 360 degrees around and drive back towards the ferry terminal.
You can book Algeciras Freight Ferry Port services to the ports of Tanger in Morocco or Ceuta in Spain with Balearia or Trasmediterranea, quickly and easily, using the online quoting system.
Alternatively call our helpful and dedicated freight team at aferryfreight.co.uk on +44 (0)844 5760060 and our experienced, multi-lingual staff will provide you with the most competitive Algeciras Freight Ferry Port rates in the market.



