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The Melilla Spain lines are covered by 2 ferry operators (Balearia and Naviera Armas) which offer 76 weekly sailings with maximum duration of 9 hours 15 minutes and mostly morning and afternoon departures. Ships that operate this crossing allow both vehicles and foot passengers. For journeys lasting longer than six hours, vessels will provide various services to satisfy passenger needs and maximize comfort. Once on board, cabin crew will inform you of all the available services.
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The Port of Melilla is located on the African continent, surrounded by Morocco. However, this autonomous city is part of Spain, located just 90 miles from the coast of Spain. The city, founded by the Phoenicians, is autonomous and the port is one of Spain's most modern. The terminal has toilets, a ticket office and there are places to eat and drink nearby. Getting to and from the ferry terminal The port is just over a kilometre from the city centre and is easily walkable. In the car it takes less than 10 minutes, just follow the signs for the port. The nearest international a... [More information]
Address: Avda. de la Marina Española, Number 4
Directions: Google Map @ Melilla, 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]