How do I get to Spain? Find the best ferry from Genoa to Spain through our online booking platform. Book your ferry crossing to Spain from Genoa in just a few steps and find all the information you need including prices, travel times and timetables.
The lines between Genoa and Spain are provided by Grandi Navi Veloci only who offer 3 weekly connections with traveling times ranging between 19 hours 15 minutes and 30 hours (primarily morning and afternoon departures). Ships that operate this crossing allow both vehicles and foot passengers. Once on board, you will find bars, shops and self service restaurants to make your crossing more relaxing and comfortable. Cabin accommodation allows you to rest with peace of mind.
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Genoa is the third most important industrial hub in Italy and a large city, Genoa is one of the main economic, cultural and tourist centers in the country. The port is ancient and is the largest industrial and commercial port in Italy and one of the most active ports in the Mediterranean. Embarkation for passenger ferries is the Ferry Terminal, located in the Calata della Chiappella area, between Ponte Colombo and Ponte Assereto. From here there are ferry connection to Sardinia, Sicily, Corsica, Spain, Tunisia and Morocco. The Ferry Terminal in Genoa is spread over several levels. On the upper... [More information]
Address: Via della Chiappella 16126 Genova GE
Directions: Google Map @ Genoa, port
Spain, situated on the Mediterranean coast, is a fascinating land of culture, history and beaches. The variety of languages spoken in Spain reminds us of the rich history and diverse cultures that exist within the country. Alongside the official language of Spanish, there are regional languages including Catalan, Valencian, Galician, Basque and Arenese. In addition to the mainland territory, there are also the Canary Islands and the Balearics which are also part of Spain. History Spain has a history characterised by victory and defeat, the Romans and Muslims dominated the peninsula... [More information]