miércoles, 27 de abril de 2011

Getting to Ceuta:

Ceuta is in the North of Africa and is connected to Spain by ferry. There are four companies: Acciona, Euroferrys, Balearia and FRS. There is only one ferry line that will take you to Algeciras in 45 minutes. They can make a total of between 15 and 20 crossings a day (there is a departure almost every hour).

These ferries admit passengers in tourist or club class, as well as cars, motorcycles and trailers. If you are a resident in Ceuta a return ticket costs about 28 euros, and if you are not a resident in Ceuta a return ticket is about 68 euros. Once the English assistant who is coming to Ceuta arrives in our city, if they want to take advantage of the resident rate, they have to go to the City Council and ask for a certificate that will allow them get the lower price at the ferries ticket office.
In case you prefer to travel to Morocco, there is a ferry service via Tangier and Nador.

Photo taken from: http://malagamaritima.blogspot.com/2010_12_01_archive.html

Ceuta is also connected to the Spanish Peninsula by helicopter. You may travel by helicopter from Ceuta to Algeciras or to Malaga. There are about five or six departures each day and about nine seats (you may carry a small luggage with you), that is why it is also a good idea to book your flight at least a couple of days before your departure. A one way trip Ceuta-Malaga for a resident is about 74 euros (a return ticket is about 148euros) and a one way trip Ceuta-Algeciras is about 32 euros (a return ticket is about 54 euros). If you are not a resident a one way trip Ceuta-Malaga is about 141 euros (a return ticket is about 282 euros) and a one way trip Ceuta-Algeciras is about 57 euros (a return ticket is about 94 euros). You may check prices and schedule at http://www.inaer.com/es/lineas


Photo taken from: http://conoceceuta.creatuforo.com/linea-regular-helicoptero-ceuta-malaga-tema238.html

Mohamed M. K.
Nyhad M.
Moshab M.
Mª de África M.

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