GNV, one of the leading ferry operators in the western Mediterranean, announced plans to add new vessels on routes between Spain and Morocco to meet growing demand and foster connectivity between the two countries.
The new ferry boats, with high operational and environmental efficiency, offer significant advantages to clients, especially Moroccans living abroad as well as to local communities.
GNV CEO Matteo Catanisaid: “We are working with the relevant authorities to bring the new vessels into service on routes to Morocco starting this summer. This is a strategic step that strengthens connectivity between Spain and Morocco through modern, larger and more sustainable units.”
Maritime connectivity between Morocco and Spain is extensive, primarily via frequent ferry services across the Strait of Gibraltar and longer routes in the Mediterranean. Major routes connect Tangier/Tangier-Med, Nador, and Al Hoceima in Morocco to Algeciras, Tarifa, and Almería in Spain. These connections facilitates intense trade, passenger, and logistics,
The Strait of Gibraltar hosts the most frequent and fastest connections, suitable for both passengers and freight, including vehicles.



