The link between Al Hoceima and Sete is temporarily not served by sailing companies in partnership with NetFerry.
The port of Al Hoceima, on the northern coast of Morocco, is a small port for passenger ferries and an essential part of the country's tourism industry. You'll be immersed in the vibrant atmosphere of the fish markets as soon as you arrive at the harbour, which is full of fishing boats and fishermen hauling in the day's catch. The most frequent ferry connections are with Almeria, in Spain, and the crossing is only six hours. There are essential services inside the port, including toilets, air-conditioned waiting rooms and tourist information points, where you can also rent a boat for excursion... [More information]
Address: Gare Maritime d'Al Hoceima, El Hoceima, Marocco
Directions: Google Map @ Al Hoceima, port
Sete is on the south coast of France and is a seaside town dominated by Mount Saint Clair. There is a wonderful view from the top of the mountain overlooking Sete and the neighboring towns. History The origins of Sete date back to the Bronze Age and evidence for this was found in the 1900s. Initially, Sete was known as Montmorencette and consisted of a fortress on Mount Montmorency. It was a commercial hub for many Mediterranean populations and in 1600, under the reign of the Sun King or Louis XIV, work began on the port. Places to visit The city stretches along the Cadre Royal canal that serv... [More information]