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The Sete Balearic Islands lines are covered by Corsica Sardinia Ferries who offer 3 weekly connections with traveling times ranging between 10 hours 15 minutes and 15 hours (mainly morning and afternoon departures). Ferries on this route can transport both foot passengers and vehicles. Even if you have long journey ahead, you can travel in comfort thanks to on board services. Self-service restaurants, bars and shops are provided to make the journey more pleasant. When booking your ticket, be sure to choose accommodation that best meets your needs. We have various options available on board.
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The port of Sète is the second largest in France, after Marseilles. This port provides important connections between Mediterranean countries and dates back to 1600, when it began as a commercial port focused on export. It was further developed in the nineteenth century and began to play an important role in trade of all kinds of products and fishing. Its geographical location makes it a perfect port for many purposes, it is a multi-modal port that includes a commercial port, a fishing area and a marina. The commercial port also caters for passengers and has state-of-the-art services and... [More information]
Address: Route de Pontmartin 34200 Sète, France
Directions: Google Map @ Sete, port
The Baleric Islands are in the western Mediterranean Sea and include Majorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera, the capital city is Palma de Mallorca and the two official languages are Spanish and Catalan. History The Balearic Islands were at the centre of Roman raids and suffered Vandal and Berber dominations, they were also subjected to the Kingdom of Aragon and the British. The oldest architectural structures in the Balearic Islands are the talaiots, or talayots, which are Bronze Age megaliths that can be found on the islands of Menorca and Majorca, forming part of the Talaiotic Culture. There... [More information]