New Ferry Service Connects Almeria and Nador with 10 Weekly Trips

The Italian shipping company GNV launched on Friday the regular connection between the port of Almeria and the port of Nador. The first ferry departed at 7:30 pm from the Spanish port.
GNV will make ten weekly roundtrips between Almeria and Nador until the end of Operation Marhaba, announced the Port Authority of Almeria (APA). The connections will be served by the recently built (2021) ship "GNV Bridge", which has 153 cabins and 4 suites and can accommodate 1,000 passengers.
The Italian shipping company is thus joining the two other shipping companies that serve the Almeria-Nador line, namely Trasmediterránea, which currently operates 28 weekly roundtrips with the ferries "Volcán de Tamasite" and "Volcán de Tamadaba", and Baleària, which operates its 24 weekly roundtrips with the ships "Wasa Express" and "Naples".
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