Civitavecchia – Tangier Med
Ferry to Morocco
Civitavecchia – Tangier Med
Ferry to Morocco
There is usually one weekly sailing from Civitavecchia to Tangier Med.Grandi Navi Veloci provides the ferry from Civitavecchia to Tangier Med. Civitavecchia Tangier Med ferries take around 56 hours 45 minutes. The ferry costs between $557.30 and $3,524.57, depending on ticket details. Prices exclude any service fees. Ferry timetables change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get live pricing and availability for ferries from Civitavecchia to Tangier Med.
The earliest Civitavecchia Tangier Med ferry typically departs Civitavecchia at about 13:00 and the last ferry usually leaves at 13:30.
Ferries from Civitavecchia to Tangier Med sail in around 56 hours 45 minutes. The fastest ferry is approximately 56 hours 30 minutes. Ferry duration can vary by ferry provider and can be impacted by weather conditions.
There is 1 weekly sailing from Civitavecchia to Tangier Med provided by Grandi Navi Veloci.
The price of a ferry from Civitavecchia to Tangier Med typically range between $557.30* and $3,524.57*. On average the Civitavecchia Tangier Med ferry is $1,637.78*. The cheapest Civitavecchia Tangier Med ferry prices start from $557.30*. The average price for a foot passenger is $549.08*. The average price for a car is $1,902.66*.
Pricing will vary depending on number of passengers, vehicle type, route and sailing times. Pricing is taken from searches over last 30 days and exclusive of service fees, last updated 1 April 2025.
The distance between Civitavecchia to Tangier Med is approximately 1270 miles (2044km) or 1104 nautical miles.
Yes, Civitavecchia Tangier Med ferries allow cars onboard with Grandi Navi Veloci between Civitavecchia and Tangier Med. To view car ferry tickets and prices between Civitavecchia and Tangier Med use our Deal Finder.
Grandi Navi Veloci allow foot passengers on Civitavecchia Tangier Med ferries.
Currently, are not permitted to board ferries from Civitavecchia to Tangier Med.
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Located in the Lazio region of central Italy, the town of Civitavecchia can be found in the province of Rome and has a seaport on the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea and is around 80 km to the north west of Rome. Located in an 18th century building that once belonged to Clemente XIII, visitors will find the Archaeological Museum of Civitavecchia. The building was originally constructed to house the headquarters of the papal garrison. In the museum visitors will see archaeological findings from the town of Centumcellae (the ancient name for Civitavecchia) and from the town's immediate surroundings. In the town's main square visitors will also find another interesting attraction. The Cathedral dedicated to San Francis of Assisi was built over a church that already existed and which the Franciscan fathers had built upon concession by Pope Paul V in 1610.
The town's harbour, formed by two piers and a breakwater, upon which stands a lighthouse, accommodates ferries to destinations including Sicily, Sardinia and Tunisia.
Tangier-Med is a cargo port located around 40 km to the east of the Moroccan city of Tangier and is one of the largest ports on the Mediterranean Sea and in Africa by capacity, and was opened in 2007. The second phase of construction in the port began in 2009 in order to cater for the growing demand of the port's services. As well as catering for cargo, Tangier-Med is also home to a new passenger terminal, which replaces the city of Tangier's port as the destination for ferries and passenger ships arriving from Europe. Located inside the terminal building you will fine a Bureau de Change, ATMs, and a small shop selling newspapers, book, cigarettes and snacks etc. There is also a café on the upper floor.
The history of Tangier is very rich, due to the historical presence of many civilizations and cultures starting from before the 5th century BC. Between the period of being a strategic Berber town and then a Phoenician trading centre to the independence era around the 1950s, Tangier was a refuge for many cultures. In 1923, Tangier was considered as having international status by foreign colonial powers, and became a destination for many European and American diplomats, spies, writers and businessmen.