Tunisia Ferries
Book your ticket online directly from our website to Tunis, you can choose from the various routes available departing from Genoa, Civitavecchia, Salerno o Palermo. To arrive by ferry to Tunis, while travelling in your own car, motorcycle or motorhome, will help you discover the most beautiful attractions and places of interest throughout the city. You can consult with extreme ease the calendar, the timetables and the tariffs ferries to Tunis, but also current offers, which the shipping companies periodically in low and high season. The scheduled ships to and from Tunisia are ferries from the fleet of Grimaldi Lines, Large Fast Ships e Cotunav.The connections are numerous and operate year-round, with up to 24 weekly departures, almost all of which are in the evening to allow passengers to make the most of their available time. The frequency of journeys and departure times vary depending on the period, whether it's low or high season, and the shipping company's schedule.
The arrival in Tunisia is the start of a journey towards more adventurous, made of colourful mazes typical souks of fabrics, spices, carpets, perfumes and ceramics, but also elegant hotels and wide, flowery avenues. Just move to the outskirts to visit the archaeological site of the’Ancient Carthage, the amphitheatre and the remains of the Baths of Antoninus, custodians of a thousand-year history that saw its greatest glory during the Punic age and which became a real threat to Imperial Rome. Further south the landscape becomes desert-like and exotic, a thousand and one nights atmosphere along verdant oases and camel rides.

Next ferry departures to Tunisia
The ships dock at the La Goulette Port, a seaside town 10 km from the capital Tunis. The ferry terminal is a facility new and welcoming and it is located near the most strategic road, motorway and rail junctions in the country. The city of La Goulette itself offers visitors tradition and modernity in equal measure; don't miss a dinner of the freshest fish and typical Tunisian cuisine in one of the many restaurants with Art Nouveau friezes and taverns overlooking the sea. Here there is a large community of Italians, descendants of thousands of artisans who arrived here towards the end of the 19th century in search of fortune, founding the Little Sicily neighbourhood, and who became the reason for the twinning with the city of Trapani, with which they share the patron saint.
To get from La Goulette to Tunis, you can travel by car, bus, taxi, or train. The journey takes about 20 minutes. The other important cities in Tunisia that can be reached after docking at the ferry terminal for Tunisia are Bizerte, El Mourouj, Susa, Sfax, Gabes but also the most beautiful tourist attraction sites, both by the sea and inland.
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The port of Tunis
Tunis Port, one of Tunisia's main maritime hubs, plays a crucial role in the country's trade and logistics. Strategically located along the Mediterranean Sea, it facilitates trade traffic between Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Equipped with modern infrastructure, the port accommodates both cargo and passenger ships, offering efficient services for the transport of goods and people. Thanks to its central location, it is easily accessible from the country's main road and rail networks, making it a key point for national and international commercial operations.
The Port of Tunis, also known as La Goulette, It is located a short distance from the city centre and offers regular connections with Mediterranean ports, facilitating commercial and tourist exchanges. The port is well-equipped and improvements have recently been implemented to optimise access and safety, making the port of Tunis an efficient and strategic hub in the region's maritime landscape.
Tunis Maritime Station is approximately 10 kilometres away and can be reached by taxi or public transport, such as buses and trains. The main roads leading to the port are well signposted, making access easy even by private car. For those travelling from the city centre, the journey is short and direct. Be sure to check public transport timetables for optimal planning of your trip to the main maritime hub. Tunisia.
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The exotic charm of Tunisia
Tunisia is the African country closest to our shores, it overlooks the Mediterranean Sea and along its coasts you will find white, sun-drenched beaches. Near the sea, there are breathtaking landscapes, such as deserts shaped by gentle winds, houses wrapped in oleanders and colourful bougainvillea, the scent of spices and dates from the stalls of very colourful markets.
Unspoilt nature, natural parks, green forests, breathtaking coastal panoramas: Tunisia has much to offer.
- The first recommended tour is in the capital, history and archaeology enthusiasts will be fascinated by Tunisian cultural heritage visiting the ancient Carthage founded by the Phoenicians and which in ancient times flourished along the Mediterranean coast. In the heart of the archaeological site, which is an open-air museum, you can admire ancient palaces, temples and public utility buildings with Mosaics The intricate decorations, testaments to the splendour and opulence of Carthaginian life. Carthage was one of the most important ports in ancient history, housing a great fleet of ships employed in international trade.
- In the same Tunis, the two most important museums are located, the National Museum of Carthage on the hill of Bursa and which houses all the findings from the excavations, and the National Museum of Bardo the most substantial and wonderfully preserved collection of Roman mosaics in the world, with extraordinary decorations and figures of fantastic animals and mythological heroes, poets and sirens, all trapped for eternity by small coloured tesserae.
- beaches of’Djerba Island, where the sun shines and warms all year round, one of the most successful tourist destinations in recent years, known for its crystal-clear waters and beaches with light, soft sand, but also for its characteristic low, whitewashed houses, square in shape with blue and turquoise windows. It is here, according to mythology, that Odysseus and his companions were guests of the Lotus-eaters, eating the sweet fruit of oblivion. Not only the sea but also walks through picturesque fishing villages, among the stalls of the medina of Houmt Souk, the island's capital and the centre of its cultural life, which you can also admire from the high walls of the Fort Ghazi Moustafa, lying on the sand like a guardian of the city.
- Medina of Tunis and the Great Mosque of Al-Zaytuna, which is the largest mosque in Tunisia. Dating back to the 8th century, the Mosque covers an area of 5,000 sq m and has 9 entrance doors located in the nine side portals. The courtyard forms a square surrounded by galleries with marble, granite and porphyry columns. The ochre-coloured minaret is 43 metres high and is decorated in perfect Arabic style with limestone patterns. In the Medina of Tunis, you can notice the different architectural styles that coexist harmoniously, including Spanish, Arabic, Italian and Berber. The city market is a frantic coming and going of people among scented spices, carpets and colourful fabrics, in an absolutely evocative atmosphere.
- Around twenty kilometres from Tunis lies the welcoming village of Sidi Bou Said, also called the white-and-blue paradise or the balcony on the Mediterranean. The location is strategic: the first to build his house on the hill next to the sanctuary of Abou Said was Mahmud ibn Muhammad, the Bey of Tunis in the early 1800s, and after him, other wealthy citizens followed his example, benefiting from the mild climate, the view of the Gulf of Tunis, of the religious atmosphere and prayer surrounding the holy place. In the 20th century, the village became a favourite destination for several writers and artists who drew inspiration for their works from the fascinating labyrinthine alleyways, with their whitewashed houses and doors in various shades of blue.
- On the east coast of Tunisia lies the tourist town of Monastir, with large hotel complexes, wide tree-lined avenues, and resorts along kilometres of beach with sapphire-blue waters. Monastir is considered one of Tunisia's most popular tourist destinations, thanks to its diverse Cultural and historical attractions, the most important being the Ribat of Harthema, an ancient Islamic fortress by the sea, built in 796 AD by Harthama ben Ayan. During the summer, the open-air courtyard hosts concerts and cultural events. The TV series Jesus of Nazareth by Franco Zeffirelli was filmed in Monastir.
- Un site important des vestiges romains en territoire tunisien est sans aucun doute El Jem, boasting one of the largest archaeological parks in North Africa, with the’anonymus amphitheatre, Built in 238 AD with a capacity of 35,000 people. Today it is in excellent condition, offering tourists the chance to follow the same routes as gladiators and charioteers, to visit the arena and the area beneath it, full of secret labyrinths, gyms, and fighters' tunnels. Since 1979, it has been part of the UNESCO World Heritage.
Holidays and tourist itineraries in Tunisia offer great excitement, and you will come away with the best memories of beaches, medinas, markets, desert safaris, and encounters with Bedouins. But also of cities such as Hammamet, Sousse, Tozeur, the immense salt lake of Chott el Jerid.


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It is advisable to arrive at the boarding offices at least three hours in advance, with or without a vehicle.
All passengers, including minors, must be in possession of valid foreign travel documents, cars with an original vehicle registration document. It is advisable to check on the e-ticket that the vehicle registration number and dimensions are correct. LPG-powered vehicles must be reported to boarding personnel.
For further information, please do not hesitate to call our Tunisia Ferry Booking Centre on +39 080 9260042.
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