Marseille Tunis Ferry
Marseille Tunis Ferries with CTN and Corsica Linea - Prices from £998
Quickly book cheap Marseille to Tunis ferries here with Ferrysavers. The Marseille to Tunis ferry route is operated by 2 ferry companies, Corsica Linea and CTN providing a helpful connection from France to Tunisia. Ferrysavers will compare all prices and times for Marseille to Tunis to help you find the best deals and arrive in Tunisia relaxed and refreshed, knowing you got a great deal.
Whichever ferry company you choose, you will find modern facilities and high levels of comfort on board your Marseille to Tunis ferry. Ferrysavers always has cheap prices for Corsica Linea and CTN and great deals to help you save on your trip.
See below for ferry times and detailed guides about Marseille and Tunis.
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1 crossings weekly23 hr
Alternative Routes
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Genoa - Tunis1 crossings weekly24 hr
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Salerno - Tunis2 crossings weekly18 hr 45 min
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Palermo - Tunis1 crossings weekly10 hr 30 min
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Marseille - Tunis
Car + 1Travel: Tuesday, 13 July 2021 - Wednesday, 25 August 2021from: £998
Marseille Information
Marseille ferry port is the largest commercial port in France and one of the main point of ferry departures to Corsica and North Africa. The Marseille ferry port is very busy all year round and very well sign-posted from any direction.
Marseille is the second largest city in France and is situated in the Provence region not far from the French Riviera. Marseille offers a wealth of museums, watersports, sandy beaches and bustling streets. Marseille has a vibrant town centre with restaurants, boutiques and lush green parks. Marseille is possibly the most multi-cultural French city, with a unique atmosphere and countless cuisines to choose from during your stay.
Tunis Information
Tunis ferry port is also known as La Goulette. Tunis Ferry port handles a large traffic coming from Europe: from regular ferry crossings to luxury cruise-ships. Tunis is the capital of Tunisia and situated in the north-east on the Lake of Tunis and is connected to the Mediterranean sea's Gulf of Tunis by an impressive canal.
The centre of Tunis offers the famous Medina quarter, with wildly varied colours and scents, as well as of tourist souvenirs and works of tiny crafts-shops. Located in an old Beylic palace, the Bardo National Museum is the most important archaeological museum in the Maghreb and features one of the richest Roman mosaic collections in the world. Tunis also boasts many music festivals, most notably the Cathage International Festival, as well as theatre plays, operas and ballets. Tunis has an excellent public transport service with the "Metro leger", bus services and the TGM (Tunis-Goulette-Marsa) making it easy to travel across the city.