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Nouris El Bahr Ferries’ Cracovia Arrives at the Port of Algiers, Signaling the Imminent Start of Crossings

The Cracovia of Nouris El Bahr Ferries Arrives at the Port of Algiers, Signaling the Imminent Start of Crossings

The new maritime company Nouris El Bahr Ferries has taken a significant step forward with the arrival of its ship, the Cracovia, at the port of Algiers. The arrival of this ferry marks the imminent launch of its commercial operations between Algeria and Europe.

The Cracovia is currently docked at the port of Algiers, according to data from the specialized softwareVessel Finder. The Polish ropax chartered by Nouris El Bahr Ferries departed from the Polish port of Swinoujscie on September 24 and arrived in Algiers on Wednesday, October 2. The Cracovia is a high-capacity ferry designed for long crossings, equipped to accommodate a large number of passengers and vehicles. Its arrival in Algeria heralds the imminent commencement of the company’s private crossings between Bejaia and Marseille, among others.

The entry of Nouris El Bahr Ferries into the Algerian market is set to inject new energy into the maritime transport sector. The company aims to meet the growing demand for maritime crossings by offering quality services, competitive rates, and a frequency of connections tailored to the needs of travelers.

Nouris El Bahr Ferries Has Big Ambitions

While the initial routes will focus on the Bejaia-Marseille line,Nouris El Bahr Ferriesplans to expand its network to other destinations in Europe. Spain, with ports such as Alicante and Barcelona, is among the next destinations being considered. The maritime company will offer crossings from Algiers, Bejaia, and Oran to Marseille in France, as well as connections to Alicante in Spain.

The arrival ofNouris El Bahr Ferriesis expected to have a positive impact on Algerian maritime transport. By facilitating the movement of people, the company will provide an alternative to Algeria Ferries, which has just emerged from a disastrous operational summer season. The demand for maritime crossings between Algeria and Europe continues to grow. Nouris El Bahr Ferries aims to meet this demand by offering new routes and tailored services, providing travelers with a practical and comfortable alternative.

The new maritime company Nouris El Bahr Ferries has taken a significant step forward with the arrival of its ship, the Cracovia, at the port of Algiers. The arrival of this ferry marks the imminent launch of its commercial operations between Algeria and Europe.

The Cracovia is currently docked at the port of Algiers, according to data from the specialized softwareVessel Finder. The Polish ropax chartered by Nouris El Bahr Ferries departed from the Polish port of Swinoujscie on September 24 and arrived in Algiers on Wednesday, October 2. The Cracovia is a high-capacity ferry designed for long crossings, equipped to accommodate a large number of passengers and vehicles. Its arrival in Algeria heralds the imminent commencement of the company’s private crossings between Bejaia and Marseille, among others.

Port in the Maghreb

The entry of Nouris El Bahr Ferries into the Algerian market is set to inject new energy into the maritime transport sector. The company aims to meet the growing demand for maritime crossings by offering quality services, competitive rates, and a frequency of connections tailored to the needs of travelers.

Nouris El Bahr Ferries Has Big Ambitions

The Entry of Nouris El Bahr Ferries…

While the initial routes will focus on the Bejaia-Marseille line,Nouris El Bahr Ferriesplans to expand its network to other destinations in Europe. Spain, with ports such as Alicante and Barcelona, is among the next destinations being considered. The maritime company will offer crossings from Algiers, Bejaia, and Oran to Marseille in France, as well as connections to Alicante in Spain.

The arrival ofNouris El Bahr Ferriesis expected to have a positive impact on Algerian maritime transport. By facilitating the movement of people, the company will provide an alternative to Algeria Ferries, which has just emerged from a disastrous operational summer season. The demand for maritime crossings between Algeria and Europe continues to grow. Nouris El Bahr Ferries aims to meet this demand by offering new routes and tailored services, providing travelers with a practical and comfortable alternative.

The new maritime company Nouris…

While the initial routes will…

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