
GNV Offer: France-Algeria Crossing Boat + Car at €275
The Italian maritime company GNV (Grandi Navi Veloci) launches a seductive promotiontional offer for the France-Algeria route. This initiative is particularly aimed at travelers who want to cross with their vehicle.
For a starting price of €275, clients can benefit from a return ticket including an adult and a car.
Offer Details: Book before October 7th
This promotiontion is only valid for reservations made between October 1st and 7th, according to a GNV press release. The price of €275 applies to a one-way trip for an adult in a wheelchair, accompanied by a car, on the Sète-Béjaïa line. The concerned trips can be made until the end of 2025.
It is essential to note that availability is limited to 10,000 seats. GNV therefore encourages its clients to book quickly to ensure their place and “live the trip that brings them back home”.
Payment Facilitations for a Peaceful Journey
To facilitate access to this offer, GNV proposes flexible payment options. Clients can choose to pay their journey in several installments via ALMA or PayPal services. This option is particularly advantageous for families who want to organize their return with peace of mind.
In an emotional message, the company highlights the comfort and modernity of its ships, presenting the crossing as a “return to origins, a regained embrace”, while evoking the beauty of Algerian landscapes such as Tipaza, Kabylie, Sahara, Alger, and Oran.
Other GNV Tariffs and Lines to Algeria
In addition to this flash offer, GNV proposes attractive tariffs for its crossings:
- Sète → Béjaïa: from €91 (one-way)
- Béjaïa → Sète: from €119 (one-way)
- Sète → Alger: from €143 (one-way)
- Alger → Sète: from €146 (one-way)
GNV thus ensures connections to the ports of Algiers and Béjaïa departing from Sète, offering great flexibility to travelers.
A Favorable Competitive Context for Travelers
This GNV promotiontion intervenes in a very dynamic maritime market. The port of Sète, a key hub for Mediterranean maritime connections, is also served by the French company Corsica Linea, which offers connections to Béjaïa. This strong competition is beneficial for travelers, encouraging operators like GNV, a subsidiary of the MSC group, to regularly propose attractive offers to attract Algerian customers in Europe.



