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Sete

Sete

Ferries to Sète


Sète, located on the southern coast of France, is a vibrant Mediterranean port known for its rich maritime history and charming city center. This city, stretching along the Canal du Midi, is famous for its maritime traditions, annual festivals, and delicious culinary specialties. Also known as the "Venice of Languedoc" for its canals and waterways, Sète offers a unique blend of culture, gastronomy, and natural beauty.

Booking your ferry to Sète at the best available price is easy and convenient on Ferriesonline.com, the price comparison tool that lets you compare offers from different ferry companies and find the most competitive rates. Just select your route, choose your travel date, and compare available options to book your tickets online at advantageous prices.

Sète is well-connected to various Mediterranean destinations, offering numerous routes to reach the city. Major routes include connections from Bejaia in Algeria, Ile Rousse in Corsica, Nador in Morocco, Palma de Mallorca (Alcúdia) in the Balearic Islands, Skikda in Algeria, and Tanger Med in Morocco. Each route is served by reliable ferry companies, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free journey.

The connection from Bejaia to Sète has an average duration of about 36-38 hours, with prices starting at around 200 euros for a deck seat and reaching up to 500 euros for a cabin, depending on the season and availability. This route is served by ferry companies offering modern and well-equipped ships with onboard services ensuring a pleasant trip.

The crossing from Ile Rousse to Sète is shorter, with a duration of about 12-14 hours. Prices for a deck seat start at around 100 euros and can reach 250 euros for a cabin, depending on the chosen options and availability. Companies operating on this route provide high-quality service with comfort and entertainment options on board.

The connection from Nador to Sète takes about 30-32 hours, with fares starting from around 150 euros for a deck seat and reaching up to 400 euros for a cabin. Again, ferry companies offer a high level of service with a range of comfort and entertainment options.

The route from Palma de Mallorca (Alcúdia) to Sète has a duration of about 18-20 hours, with prices starting from around 120 euros for a deck seat and reaching 300 euros for a cabin. The companies serving this route ensure a pleasant journey with modern ships equipped to provide maximum comfort.

The connection between Skikda and Sète lasts about 24-26 hours, with prices starting from around 180 euros for a deck seat and up to 350 euros for a cabin. The ferry companies operating on this route offer high-quality service and modern ships.

Finally, the crossing from Tanger Med to Sète takes about 24-26 hours, with fares starting from around 160 euros for a deck seat and reaching up to 400 euros for a cabin. The ferry companies on this route ensure a comfortable and well-serviced journey.

Once you arrive in Sète, you will have the chance to explore the city's wonders and enjoy its numerous attractions. Strolling along the canals, you will discover a vibrant and lively atmosphere, enriched by local markets, typical restaurants, and charming shops. Don’t miss the chance to taste typical Mediterranean dishes and explore the natural beauty surrounding the city.

Book your ferry to Sète on Ferriesonline.com and get ready for an unforgettable experience in this beautiful French locale. Remember that all active promotions and discounts are automatically applied when booking low-cost tickets on our site. Have a great trip!

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Bejaia

Bejaia
Info about Bejaia
Béjaïa is a city in Cabilia (Algeria), the capital of the homonymous province.
Its inhabitants are called Bugioti (Afjawi in Berber, Bejawi in Arabic).
With its 160,000 inhabitants in 2004, Béjaïa is the largest city in all of Kabylia. It is also the most important in the whole region, with its large industrial hub, where the most diverse industries can be found, not to forget its geostrategic situation, with its port representing an important oil and commercial port of call on the Mediterranean Sea. Béjaïa also has an international airport and a university.
Known in Roman times under the name of Saldae, in the Middle Ages it was known for the quality of its candles made of beeswax, to which it gave its name. Béjaïa also played an important role in the transmission of Arabic figures in the West.


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