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- Customer Service Phone: (+34) 956 68 18 30
- Email Address: [email protected]
- Official Link: https://www.frs.es/en/
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FRS DFDS Express World Spain
Sailing over the Strait of Gibraltar transports persons and freight to their destinations quickly and comfortably. A fleet of ferries operates all routes in the region, providing direct links between Spain and Morocco. Services include crossings from Tarifa to Tangier Ville, Algeciras to Tanger Med, and Algeciras to Ceuta. Passengers enjoy seamless trips, with onboard amenities that enhance their travel experience. Every year, millions of travellers and thousands of freight units use these routes for easy transportation. The shortest maritime crossing between continents, Tarifa-Tangier Ville, takes less than an hour.
Comfort meets efficiency with onboard services that appeal to a variety of demands. Free Wi-Fi allows tourists to stay connected without disruptions during their travels. A well-stocked duty-free shop provides tax-free shopping, allowing access to a wide range of products at reasonable costs. The onboard café delivers freshly cooked meals, providing travellers with a delicious gastronomic experience at a fair price. Those wanting further comfort can choose an exclusive premium-class section, which offers a relaxed environment with additional amenities.
Freight services provide a substantial contribution to regional trade by guaranteeing the efficient transportation of cargo across borders. With vast experience, ferry operators provide dependable transportation solutions for businesses and travellers. These services promote economic activity and improve trade relations between Europe and Africa. Since its inception in 2000, the ferry industry has prioritized punctuality and client satisfaction. Over time, more shipping lines have connected Moroccan and Spanish ports, increasing accessibility.