Everything in Ceuta is within a walking distance but Monte Hacho or Mirador de Isabel II.
For more info, visit (in Spanish).
Updated Oct 19, 2011
Ceuta is in the north of Africa and doesn't have airport, however, there are some other ways to go there: By helicopter from Málaga (30 minutes), by boat from Algeciras, the south of the peninsula (1 hour) either with your own car or just walking, or by car from Morocco.
* For all the info, visit:
- www.ceuta.es/servlet/Satellite?cid=1110792309904&idP=1110294702843&idioma=es_es&isP=InformacionGeneral&p_hC=true&p_pag=ComoLlegaryComoMoverse&pagename=CeutaTur%2FPage%2FInfoSeccionTur
* Different companies that link Algeciras and Ceuta by ferry:
- www.directferries.es/companias.htm
Normally, these companies are the ones that link both cities:
- AccionaTransmediterránea: www.directferries.es/trasmediterranea.htm
- Balearia/Buquebus: www.balearia.com
- Euroferrys: www.euroferrys.com
* Helicopter:
From Málaga (Aeropuerto Pablo Ruiz Picasso) to Ceuta (Helipuerto de Ceuta).
- Tel.: (+34) 95 204 87 00 (in Málaga) or 956 504 974 (in Ceuta)
- Fax: (+34) 956 50 03 59
- Internet: www.grupoinaer.com/index.php?/inaer/malagaceuta (different languages)
- E mail: hse.ceuta@helisureste.com
Updated Apr 9, 2008
Either grab a boat from Alfgiceras to Ceuta which will roughly cost around 60 euros return or 30 euros one way.There is a alternative route from gibraltar to Ceuta which costs a little more and only goes twice a week.
Once in ceuta either get a bus to the nearest morrocan town of Funideq or a taxi stright to Teoutan
Written Mar 28, 2005
The only one way for arriving Ceuta from Mainland Spain is crossing the Gibraltar Strait by sea. Although I believe that there are an heliport that joins Ceuta with Málaga.
There are three companies (Euroferrys, Buquebus and Trasmediterránea) that depart from Algeciras (Cádiz) since 6:00 until 21:45 each hour, more or less. And you can go from Ceuta to Algeciras since 7:30 until 23:00 each hour too.
Written Oct 17, 2003
WELCOME TO SPAIN!!!!!!
DOSSIER DOCUMENTAL CRISIS CON MARRUECOS
LA OCUPACIÓN DEL ISLOTE PEREJIL
Un peñón deshabitado que fue refugio de contrabandistas
El islote de Perejil (latitud 35º Norte y longitud 5º Oeste) está situado entre las puntas de Almanza y Leona y separado del continente africano por un canal de apenas media milla. En la actualidad se encuentra deshabitado, sólo ocasionalmente visitado por submarinistas deportivos. La última ocupación de este islote, también conocido como Coral, fue española, cuyas fuerzas militares se retiraran ya comenzando los años sesenta, dentro del proceso de descolonización de Marruecos. Sus últimos inquilinos, un destacamento de la Compañía de Mar formado por un cabo y cuatro soldados, que dependían de la Capitanía Militar del Norte de África.
El islote, donde se consideraba que estaba una de las columnas de Hércules, tiene forma triangular y su máxima longitud es de una milla. Cuenta con una enorme cueva con el tamaño suficiente como para albergar a 200 personas. El fondeadero del peñón ha sido tradicionalmente usado como refugio de embarcaciones de pesca ante súbitas llegadas del mal tiempo, pero también por contrabandista, según la historia de la roca que relata Wenceslao Segura González.
Written Aug 25, 2002
We went to Ceuta by taking a boat from Spain through the Strait of Gibraltar. Since Ceuta is part of Spain, we did not get our passports stamped until we left Ceuta for other parts of Morocco. We took a tour bus from Ceuta to Tetouan and Tangier.
Written Aug 24, 2002
A way for arriving Ceuta is crossing the border from Morocco as moroccan workers and merchants do.
You can done it with a car or even walking.
Updated Oct 17, 2003
Radmilo on the boat.I shan't show you picture of me on the boat because I had an awful face due to the nausea.
Updated Sep 24, 2002
This is a picture of the boat on our way to Ceuta.If you are smokers like me, buy cigarettes on the boat.They are tax free which means really cheap.
Updated Sep 24, 2002
By daily ferry from Algeciras in European Spain.
Prices for 2002: 20,44E/passenger; 59,8E/car. Check timetable and prices: http://www.trasmediterranea.es/
on foot (the best way); by a car or taxi.
Updated Aug 24, 2002
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