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Good service I would recommend them again
I booked a ticket and by some reason the return date was wrong. I called them ( the waiting time is really long) and they sorted my problem without too many questions
Mrs Cristina Anisoara Gugeanu 4 hours ago
Very good customer service
I rang up yesterday after I made a mistake on my booking, booked 2 passengers and forgot to book the car. Spoke to Tom at about 11pm. Extremely helpful , professional and very quick to get my stuff up sorted. Had a confirmation of new booking before the call was finished. Very impressed. I wish we had this customer service in Australia.
Mr Adam Hart 5 hours ago
Cheaper than direct for me... but highlight additional charges UPFRONT.
Overall good, but 1 star dropped as although The overall price was cheaper than going direct to Stena, I'm always irritated when sites add "processing charges" at the end after you've entered all your details, and which were never mentioned previously... and for a visa delta transaction too.
Trusted Customer 15 hours ago
Easy to use site
Easy to use site, price seemed ok.
Trusted Customer 16 hours ago
Very good service and friendly
The packing slot was good,,,the security were nice too,,we liked the service. Thanks a lot
Mr Rahman Maksudur 17 hours ago
Good but Pricey
Excellent service - but pricey and lots of potential extras.
Mr Ian Binnie 18 hours ago
Excellent
The website made the booking of our ferry from France very easy and at a reasonable price too.
Trusted Customer 18 hours ago
Quick and easy
The site is easy to oversee and easy to book prices are competitive been using your site for a few years now never disappointed!
Trusted Customer 19 hours ago
Easy and quick to book.
Very easy to book with and gave plenty of other options to times and dates.
Mr RAYMOND ARMSTRONG 20 hours ago
The Marseille Algiers ferry route connects France with Algeria and is currently operated by 2 ferry companies. The Corsica Linea service runs up to 4 times per week with a sailing duration of around 23 hours while the Algerie Ferries service runs up to 3 times per week with a duration from 20 hr.
So that’s a combined 7 sailings on offer per week on the Marseille Algiers route between France and Algeria. Compare now and get the best fare at the time that you want to travel.
Prices shown represent the average one way price paid by our customers. The most common booking on the Marseille Algiers route is a car and 1 passenger.
The French city and port of Marseille lies on the Mediterranean Sea coast in the south of France. It is France's second largest city and France's largest commercial port. Stretching to the east from the Old Port to the Reformes Quarter is the city's main thoroughfare. At the entrance to the Old Port are two large forts, Fort Saint Nicolas on the south and Fort Saint Jean on the north. The Frioul Archipelago is located in the Bay of Marseille and is made up of four islands. Located on one of the islands is the Chateau d'If which was made famous by the novel by Dumas, The Count of Monte Cristo. The city's centre has a number of pedestrianised streets, most notably the Rue St Ferreol, Cours Julien near the Music Conservatory, the Cours Honore-d'Estienne-d'Orves which is off the Old Port, and the area around the Hotel de Ville.
Four ferry companies run routes out of Marseille and offer scheduled services to Corsica, Sardinia, Algeria and Tunisia. There are four separate terminals and are all in the "gares maritimes sud" (southern terminals) district. National Terminals One and Two serve passengers to and from Corsica and Sardinia, while International Terminals Three and Four serve passengers to and from Algeria and Tunisia.
In the North-central part of Algeria is its capital and largest city, Algiers. Located on the West side of a bay of the Mediterranean Sea, Algiers serves as an important port with 2 artificial harbours.
The city consists of the modern part built on ground level by the seashore, and the old ancient city which climbs the steep hill behind the modern town.
Few travellers visit Algeria these days due to its recent violent history, but its capital city Algiers, also known as North Africa's white lady, has a beauty that belies all violence. The country’s turbulent history has left the city with rich heritage, from its Moorish mosques, Ottoman-style palaces and the Casbah to its Berber fortifications and French colonial boulevards, dazzling any enthusiast of culture, architecture, literature or art.
The seafront is where all Algiers go down to relax and is a great place to meet the delightful locals. Have a walk around the shattered piles of fishermen’s houses below the sea wall where people used to live just above the waves.