New Ferry Service Connects Almeria and Nador Across Mediterranean

The Balearia company has just launched a new maritime line between Almeria and Nador. The ferry "Moby Zaza" operates this route which started on Friday.
The first ship arrived on Friday at the port of Almeria from Nador. The new connection is served by the ferry "Moby Zaza", built in Germany in 1982. It measures 154.4 meters long by 24.7 meters wide and can carry up to 1,300 passengers and 450 vehicles, reports El Estrecho Digital.
"Moby Zaza" is also adapted for people with reduced mobility. Among other services, it has internet, restaurants, cafeterias and a shop. Before being assigned to the Almeria-Nador line, it served the connection between the Valencian Community and the Balearic Islands, and with Algeria.
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