GNV Resumes Seasonal Ferry Service Between Spain and Morocco

The shipping company GNV has announced the reopening of the line connecting Almeria to the Moroccan port of Nador, between June 21 and September 14, as part of the Marhaba 2025 Operation.
Tickets for this ferry have been available since Friday, reports Europa Press. Interested passengers can pay 20% of the ticket price and pay the rest 30 days before the day of departure. They can also cancel their tickets free of charge, even two hours before departure, the company said in a press release.
Launched in July 2022, the seasonal Almeria-Nador line will resume on June 21 with daily (round trip) or weekly (three times a week) rotations to ensure smooth passenger traffic throughout the Marhaba 2025 Operation, organized from June 15 to September 15 each year, and allowing Moroccans in Europe to travel to Morocco to spend their summer holidays.
With the reopening of the Almeria-Nador line, which adds to the Genoa-Tangier, Civitavecchia-Tangier, Barcelona-Tangier, Barcelona-Nador, Sète-Tangier and Sète-Nador lines, GNV reaffirms its availability to collaborate with all stakeholders to ensure the success of the Transit Operation.
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