Nador to Sete Ferry

The Nador Sete ferry route connects Morocco with France. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, Grandi Navi Veloci. The crossing operates up to 2 times each week with sailing durations from around 34 hours.

Nador Sete sailing durations and frequency may vary from season to season so we’d advise doing a live check to get the most up to date information.

Nador to Sete Ferry Alternatives

For more information, please visit our Ferries from Morocco to France page.

Nador - Sete Ferry Operators

  • Grandi Navi Veloci
    • 2 Sailings Weekly 34 hr
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Average Nador Sete Prices

Prices shown represent the average one way price paid by our customers. The most common booking on the Nador Sete route is a car and 1 passenger.

Nador Sete Ferry reviews

  • "A good journey with Grandi Navi Veloci"

    The crossing from Nador to Sete was amazing. I recommend this sort of crossing. See you soon.

    'Abdellatif' travelled Nador Sete with Grandi Navi Veloci on Majestic

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  • "Restaurant opening times"

    Although we could eat sandwiches during the day, I regret that the restaurant had Ramasan opening hours.

    'Xavier' travelled Nador Sete with Grandi Navi Veloci on Majestic

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  • "Downside: the catering"

    I did the crossing aboard the Fantastic. I must say that the staff is very nice, except in the cafeteria and in the restaurant. The boat looks nice and clean, except for the shower room which is dirty! The problem was really the catering. The cafeteria and the restaurant close at 9.30pm. Afterwards, you need to be among the firsts to find a sandwich. The service at the cafeteria was rude, the dishes were cold and the pasta was dry and barely edible. The coffee was very good. And yet, my husband, who did this crossing before, told me that the food was good. It has changed. I can understand that the meals are expensive, but the quality should be there at least. Also, we departed 4 hours late without any explanation. However, we arrived on time. Congratulation to the navigation crew!

    'Bachir' travelled Nador Sete with Grandi Navi Veloci on Fantastic

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  • "Restaurant prices"

    The self-service restaurant is overpriced, which explains its unpopularity. When you leave Morocco, you're on another planet where everything is twice or three times more expensive…

    'Louis Descamps' travelled Nador Sete with Grandi Navi Veloci on Majestic

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Nador Guide

The city of Nador is located in the north east Rif region of Morocco on the Mediterranean Sea coast. It is also a port on the Bhar Amezzyan Lagoon which has made it an important trading centre for fish, fruit and livestock. Around 10 km to the north of Nador is the Spanish city of Melilla. The city has been ruled by a number of different civilisations during its history. The city is believed to have been founded by the Berber Civilisation and then ruled by the Phoenicians, the Romans and the Arabs. The city's name is believed to derive from the name "Has Nador" which is a small settlement near the lagoon. The city is a popular meeting place for expatriate Moroccans who go to the city to meet their relatives and is therefore an important source of income for the city. The city does not have many sights of particular interest, there are no pretty little ports or beach side restaurants, but it is still a popular destination for tourists who visit Nador to take in its traditional Riffian atmosphere.

Ferry services from Nador depart to Almeria and Motril in Spain and Sete in France.

Sete Guide

The French town of Sete lies on the cost of the Mediterranean Sea, around 30 km from Montpellier, and is sometimes referred to as the "Venice of Languedoc". The town's coastal and canal location is part of its charm and visitors to Sete will find a number of good restaurants, busy streets and visitor attractions to enjoy. If you head down to the St. Louis Pier you will be able to see yachts entering and leaving the harbour and fishing boats unloading the day's catch. The town was built on the sides of Mont St. Clair, between the Thau Lagoon, the Sea and the canals, and is one of the largest ports on the Mediterranean Sea coast. In Sete, there is a lovely mixture of scents from the Sea and the garrigue (Mediterranean scrubland) in the air.

From the town's port, ferries depart to Nador, Tangler Med and Barcelona.