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Algeciras is one city that is said to have ‘very good connections’. There are sea voyages linking the city to neighboring Barcelona, and the countries of Portugal and Italy, as well as South America. It is one of the stops of the high speed catamarans that travel from Tarifa, Algeciras, Gibraltar and then to Tangiers, the city in northern Morocco. But there are also direct voyages of regular ferries from the city, lasting about 1-2 days, also bound for Tangiers and the Spanish enclave in North Africa called Ceuta.
When it comes to trains, Algeciras is the final point of the railway that links to the capital city of Madrid. From here, travelers can also take one of the best train rides in the country: a journey towards Ronda, across Andalusia, passing thru several of the beautiful white villages that the province of Cádiz is famous for.
The city’s bus stop is less than a hundred meters from the railway station. From this bus stop, dozens of other destinations in the region become accessible. In terms of highways, Algeciras is in the middle of the N-340 motorway. This reputation of manageable transportation makes Algeciras the stop over for many travelers which in turn allows the operation of several hotels & small inns within the city.
Sea Transport:
Buquebus
Avda Vírgen del Carmen, 29 bis - 11201 Algeciras
Telephone.: +34 956 68 47 51 Fax: +34 956 68 48 35
Euroferrys
Avda. Vírgen del Carmen, 1. 5º - 11201 Algeciras
Telephone.: +34 956 65 23 24 Fax: +34 956 66 69 05
Car Rentals:
Hertz
Avda. Villanueva, 1 - Algeciras
Telephone.: +34 956 57 26 54
Avis
Avda. Villanueva, 1 - Algeciras
Telephones.: +34 956 60 24 87 +34 956 60 46 05
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