GNV Genoa - Tangier: a dreamy ferry trip to Morocco

Ferries, Schedules & Prices

Dreaming of a sea excursion to the wonders of North Africa? Reach the Moroccan city of Tangier from Genoa by ferry this year! Find detailed information about all Genoa - Tangier ferry routes on Ferryhopper and plan your trip hassle-free.

View of the sea from the Moroccan mountain of Jebel Musa in Tangier

View of the sea from Tangier's mountainous viewpoints

GNV Tangier - Genoa ferry timetables

The GNV ferry route to Tangier from Genoa is available with weekly connections throughout the year, ideal for all kinds of excursions. Connections are operated by GNV conventional ferries that depart for Tangier about 2-3 times a week, depending on the season. Specifically:

  Low season High season
Earliest departure 12:00-14:00 13:00-19:00
Last departure 20:00-15:15 02:00-23:45
Starting ferry price €84 €91

 

Note that most GNV ferries to Tangier (Tanger Med) take around 2 days to reach their destination. To browse all available ferry connections in real time and compare their timetables, book your ferry tickets online on Ferryhopper!

How long is the ferry from Genoa to Tangier?

The Genoa - Tangier ferry route, as operated by GNV, lasts over 50-60 hours on average, depending on the itinerary. Make sure to book a cabin to arrive at your destination well-relaxed!

Genoa - Tangier ferry ticket prices

GNV ferry tickets for the Genoa - Tangier route start at around €90 but can be much higher depending on the season and the itinerary.

The final ferry cost may also depend on the availability of offers/discounts (mostly for age-based passenger categories), seat/cabin type and vehicle selection.

To browse any available deals and discounts, make sure to download the Ferryhopper App for free and book your Genoa - Tangier ferry tickets even faster!

Genoa - Tangier ferry trip with GNV

As the international ferry route to Tangier from Genoa is in high demand and can be long in duration, keep reading and learn all about your Italy - Morocco trip with GNV.

Where is the port of Genoa?

In mainland Italy, you can find the port of Genoa, the country’s largest commercial harbor. Found in Northwest Italy, the port of Genoa is near the city center (Piazza Raffaele de Ferrari) and can be smoothly reached by car, taxi, bus or metro. Depending on your location in the city, you can also reach the port of Genoa on foot and take your GNV ferry to Tangier stress-free.

Make sure to get there well in advance, as it is a rather popular port, especially in the high-season months. 

Where do GNV ferries arrive in Tangier?

There are two ports in Tangier: Tanger Med and Tangier Ville. GNV ferries arrive at the port of Tanger Med, which is roughly 40 km northeast of the city of Tangier.

Note: to learn more about Tanger Med and Tangier Ville, take a look at our relevant blog post.

Can I travel on the GNV ferry to Tangier with a car?

Yes, all ferry connections to Tangier from Genoa can carry motor vehicles. Make sure to book your vehicle tickets as early as possible, as there might be limited availability, especially in the high-season months.

You can book a vehicle spot for your car, motorcycle or camper/caravan. Motorcycle tickets tend to be rather inexpensive, starting at €30.

GNV ferries: luggage policy

When traveling by GNV ferry, there is no specific weight limit for luggage. You can carry up to 2 luggage items. The ferries also have lockers that you can access throughout the journey.

Thanks to this flexible luggage allowance policy, taking the ferry to Tangier means you can transfer your belongings in a more comfortable and budget-friendly way.

GNV ferry crossing the sea on its way to Tangier, Morocco

Sailing across the sea to Tanger Med

Book Genoa - Tangier ferry tickets with GNV

Ready, set, sail! Your Genoa - Tangier ferry trip with GNV awaits you. Find all ferry connections between Italy and Morocco on our interactive Map of ferries, visualize your trip and book ferry tickets without hidden fees.

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