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Next departures to Bejaia - Marseille

Date
Timetable
Company
Ship
Fri, 11/29/2024
10:00
Corsica Linea
Jean Nicoli
Fri, 12/13/2024
10:00
Corsica Linea
Jean Nicoli
Fri, 12/27/2024
10:00
Corsica Linea
Jean Nicoli
Fri, 01/10/2025
10:00
Corsica Linea
Jean Nicoli
Fri, 01/24/2025
10:00
Corsica Linea
Jean Nicoli

Next departures to Marseille - Bejaia

Date
Timetable
Company
Ship
Thu, 11/28/2024
12:00
Corsica Linea
Jean Nicoli
Thu, 12/12/2024
12:00
Corsica Linea
Jean Nicoli
Thu, 12/26/2024
12:00
Corsica Linea
Jean Nicoli
Thu, 01/09/2025
12:00
Corsica Linea
Jean Nicoli
Thu, 01/23/2025
12:00
Corsica Linea
Jean Nicoli

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.

Marseille

Marseille

Ferries to Marseille


Marseille, located on the southeastern coast of France, is one of the most vibrant and historic port cities in the Mediterranean. Famous for its ancient port, the Vieux-Port, and its rich culture and gastronomy, Marseille is a meeting point of tradition and modernity. The city is known for its breathtaking views, historical attractions, and its strategic location, making it an important crossroads for maritime travel in the Mediterranean.

Booking your ferry to Marseille at the best available price is simple and convenient on Ferriesonline.com, the price comparison site that allows you to compare offers from different ferry companies. Just select the route, choose the date, and compare the available fares to purchase your low-cost tickets online.

The Ajaccio-Marseille route is operated by Corsica Ferries and La Méridionale, with a journey time of about 12 hours. Prices start at around 50 euros for a deck seat, with cabin options available for added comfort during the crossing. The ships are well-equipped and offer a range of services to ensure a pleasant trip.

The connection between Algiers and Marseille, operated by Algérie Ferries and Corsica Ferries, is an important international route. The journey takes about 24 hours, and prices start at around 100 euros for a deck seat. The crossing is served by modern ships that offer high-quality comfort and services.

The Bastia-Marseille ferry, operated by Corsica Ferries and La Méridionale, takes about 10 hours to complete the crossing. Prices start at 45 euros for a deck seat, with cabin options available for a more comfortable journey.

The Bejaia-Marseille route, served by Algérie Ferries, has a duration of about 24 hours. Prices start at around 120 euros for a deck seat. This service offers a direct crossing between the capital of Kabylie and the French port.

The journey from Ile Rousse to Marseille takes about 7 hours, with prices starting at 40 euros for a deck seat. This route is mainly operated by Corsica Ferries, which provides excellent service and a wide range of onboard comforts.

The Porto Vecchio-Marseille route, served by Corsica Ferries, takes about 10 hours. Prices start at around 50 euros for a deck seat. The ships are equipped with modern facilities to ensure a comfortable journey.

The Propriano-Marseille ferry takes about 8 hours, with prices starting at 45 euros for a deck seat. Operated by Corsica Ferries, this service offers a direct crossing with all necessary comforts.

The Skikda-Marseille route, managed by Algérie Ferries, takes about 24 hours. Prices start at around 110 euros for a deck seat, with more comfortable options like cabins available.

The Tanger Med-Marseille connection, operated by Grimaldi Lines and Corsica Ferries, takes about 30 hours, with prices starting at 130 euros for a deck seat. The ships are equipped to ensure maximum comfort during the long crossing.

The Tunis-Marseille route, managed by CTN Ferries, takes about 24 hours to reach Marseille. Prices start at around 100 euros for a deck seat, with cabin options available for added comfort.

Finally, the crossing from Zarzis to Marseille, operated by CTN Ferries, takes about 24 hours. Prices for a deck seat start at 100 euros, and cabin options are available for the journey.

Once you arrive in Marseille, you’ll have the opportunity to explore one of the most dynamic and culturally rich cities in the Mediterranean. The Vieux-Port is an ideal spot for strolling, dining at one of its typical restaurants, and enjoying the sea views. Marseille is also famous for its historic district Le Panier, the Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations (MuCEM), and the Basilica of Notre-Dame de la Garde, which offers spectacular views of the city.

Book your ferry to Marseille now on Ferriesonline.com and get ready to discover this fascinating port city. Remember, all active discounts and promotions are automatically applied when booking low-cost tickets on our site. Have a great trip!

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