
Modifications of Maritime Travels of the CTN between December 25 and 27, 2025
In a statement published on Tuesday, December 23, 2025, the Tunisian Navigation Company (CTN) announced significant modifications to its travel program, prompted by adverse weather conditions expected to impact the Mediterranean basin from December 25 to 27. This reorganization is part of CTN’s commitment to ensuring the safety and comfort of its passengers during their maritime journeys.
Impact of Bad Weather on Maritime Operations
The Mediterranean Sea is known for its unpredictable weather patterns, particularly in winter months. Storms and high winds can disrupt ferry services, making safety a top priority for shipping companies. The CTN, which plays a crucial role in connecting Tunisia with other Mediterranean countries such as France and Italy, has taken preemptive measures to mitigate risks associated with these weather changes.
Cancellation of the Trip Tunis/Marseille
One of the most affected routes is the Tunis/Marseille crossing, which was scheduled to take place on board the C/F Tanit from December 24 to 26. Due to the forecasted severe weather, this trip has been officially canceled. Passengers who had booked tickets for this crossing are encouraged to modify their reservations at no additional cost, reflecting CTN’s customer-centric approach in times of disruption.
Alternative Travel Program
To assist passengers affected by the cancellation, CTN has arranged an alternative travel option. The route Tunis/Genoa, originally planned for December 25 to 27, will now be serviced by the C/F Tanit. The details of this new crossing are as follows:
- Departure from Tunis: Thursday, December 25 at 11 AM
- Arrival in Genoa: Friday, December 26 at 1 PM
- Departure from Genoa: Friday, December 26 at 5 PM
- Arrival in Tunis: Saturday, December 27 at 6 PM
This adjustment allows passengers to maintain their travel plans while prioritizing their safety during unpredictable weather conditions.
Maintaining Services for Marseille
For those still wishing to travel to Marseille, CTN has confirmed the continuation of the Tunis/Marseille/Tunis route from December 28 to 30, 2025, aboard the C/F Carthage. The schedule is as follows:
- Departure from Tunis: Sunday, December 28 at 10 AM
- Arrival in Marseille: Monday, December 29 at 12 PM
- Departure from Marseille: Monday, December 29 at 4 PM
- Arrival in Tunis: Tuesday, December 30 at 6 PM
This ensures that travelers who have flexible schedules can still reach their destination, reflecting CTN’s dedication to providing reliable maritime transport services.
Importance of Maritime Travel in the Maghreb Region
Maritime transport plays a vital role in the economy of the Maghreb region, connecting countries like Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco with Europe and other parts of the world. The main ports in this region, including Tanger Med and Casablanca in Morocco, as well as Algiers and Tunis, facilitate significant trade and passenger traffic. In 2022, over 10 million passengers traveled through these ports, underscoring the importance of maritime connections for tourism and commerce.
Challenges Faced by Maritime Companies
The maritime sector in the Maghreb faces several challenges, including economic fluctuations, regulatory changes, and environmental concerns. Companies like CTN, GNV, and Algérie Ferries are adapting to these challenges by improving service quality and enhancing customer experience. The rise of eco-friendly ferries and the implementation of sustainable practices are also on the agenda as the industry moves towards a greener future.
CTN’s Commitment to Customer Satisfaction
In light of the recent operational changes, CTN has expressed its sincere apologies for any inconveniences caused by these cancellations and schedule modifications. The company is dedicated to maintaining open lines of communication with its passengers. For additional information or assistance, passengers can reach CTN through the following contact numbers:
- Tel: 00216 71 346 061
- Tel: 00216 71 322 802
- Tel: 00216 58 526 822
Staying Informed
Travelers are encouraged to stay updated on the latest news regarding their journeys and any potential changes in schedules due to weather conditions. CTN regularly updates its website and social media platforms, providing real-time information to help passengers plan their trips effectively.
The Future of Maritime Travel in the Maghreb
As climate change continues to affect global weather patterns, the maritime industry must adapt to ensure safe and efficient travel. Innovations in technology, such as advanced weather tracking systems and improved vessel designs, are crucial for enhancing the resilience of maritime operations. The CTN and other maritime companies are investing in these technologies to improve safety and reliability for their passengers.
Moreover, the growing trend of cruise tourism in the Mediterranean is reshaping the maritime landscape. With more travelers seeking unique experiences at sea, maritime companies are expanding their offerings. The CTN, along with other operators, is exploring opportunities to introduce new routes and services that cater to this emerging market.
Conclusion
The modifications made to the maritime travels of CTN highlight the company’s unwavering commitment to passenger safety, particularly in the context of changing weather conditions in the Mediterranean region. As travelers navigate these changes, they are encouraged to stay informed and reach out to CTN for any questions regarding their reservations. With a focus on customer satisfaction and safety, CTN continues to be a key player in the maritime transport sector, connecting Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco with Europe and beyond. The future of maritime travel in the Maghreb is set to evolve, driven by innovation and a commitment to sustainability.



