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Ferries to North Africa
Other than Spain to Morroco, are there any other obvious routes? I have heard that there are no longer car ferries from Greece to Egypt (now my preferred route) - is this true. Is it then advisable to go Marseilles/Genoa to Tunis and drive thru Libya to Egypt?
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With no RoRo currently going to Egypt, Marseille or Genoa to Tunis is your only choice.
I beleive there may be Tripoli ferries from Malta or something, but Tunis is an easy and regular run, and cheaper than going down Italy anyway.
CS
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Thanks Chris
Do you know what the road is like from Tunisia through Libya to Egypt along the Med?
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There is one service still running, but it looks inconvenient: http://www.grimaldi-freightercruises.com/inden.htm
Strangely, passengers are not allowed to get on or off in Alexandria, but it looks like vehicles can.
The timetables are too strange for me to understand.
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Are you sure , Chris Scot ?
Is sailing by ferry from Genua to Tunis cheaper then driving down to Palermo ?
And with the ferry from Palermo to Tunis ?
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Some two years ago we travelled from Genoa to Tunis. The trip was booked through Tunis Travel in Amsterdam. They have send me their brochure for 2004.
A pdf-copy is available at:
http://home.tiscali.nl/ffweg/Downloa...1579%20kB).pdf
I hope this works.
Safe travels,
Jan Nouwens.
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