Ferries from Mostaganem to Valencia

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Are you organizing a vacation to Spain? Search for the best ferry from Mostaganem to Valencia through our online booking service. These pages show you the ferry operators that cover the routes to Valencia departing from Mostaganem and related schedules, tariffs and durations.

The Mostaganem Valencia ferry line is served exclusively by Balearia who have 3 weekly sailings available with travel times not exceeding 20 hours 30 minutes with afternoon boarding. Ferries on this route can transport both foot passengers and vehicles. For your comfort, services such as bars, shops and self service restaurants will be available during the crossing. Also, you can select from regular seating or various cabin options when booking.

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Ferries from Mostaganem to Valencia

Port of Mostaganem

Located on the northern coast of Algeria, Mostaganem port is a vital commercial port in a strategic location. It is the quickest way to transport goods to the Hassi-Messaoud, Hassi-R'mel, Hassi-Berkine and Haoudh-El-Hamra oil regions. The port is overlooking the Gulf of Arzew and provides connections to Spain, namely the port of Valencia.
The passenger terminal offers services for waiting passengers, such as waiting rooms and cafeterias. How to reach Mostaganem ferry terminal If you are travelling by car, take the A1 from the east, and the capital, Algiers head towards Mostaganem. There ... [More information]

Address: Mole de L'independence, Route du port Mostaganem, Algeria

Directions: Google Map @ Mostaganem, port

Guide of Valencia

Situated on the southern coast of Spain, Valencia is a port city full art, science, nature and history. A brief history The Romans founded it Valencia and named it Valentia Edetanorum - it was an important city for the Edetani who lived here. Then the Moors gave it the name Balansiya, which over time became Valencia. After the Roman Empire, the city was conquered by the Visigoths, who gave it to the Arabs. The Arabs and Berbers colonised the population to absorb their customs, traditions, language and religion. The appearance of the city changed a lot too, the Rusàfa palace was built al... [More information]

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