Ferries Sete Bejaia

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Next departures to Sete - Bejaia

Date
Timetable
Company
Ship
Wed, 06/26/2024
18:00
Corsica Linea
Jean Nicoli
Wed, 07/03/2024
18:00
Corsica Linea
Jean Nicoli
Wed, 07/10/2024
18:00
Corsica Linea
Jean Nicoli
Wed, 07/24/2024
18:00
Corsica Linea
Jean Nicoli
Wed, 07/31/2024
18:00
Corsica Linea
Jean Nicoli
Wed, 08/07/2024
18:00
Corsica Linea
Jean Nicoli
Wed, 08/14/2024
18:00
Corsica Linea
Jean Nicoli
Wed, 08/21/2024
18:00
Corsica Linea
Jean Nicoli
Wed, 09/04/2024
18:00
Corsica Linea
Jean Nicoli
Wed, 09/11/2024
18:00
Corsica Linea
Jean Nicoli

Next departures to Bejaia - Sete

Date
Timetable
Company
Ship
Sun, 06/23/2024
11:00
Corsica Linea
Jean Nicoli
Sun, 06/30/2024
11:00
Corsica Linea
Jean Nicoli
Sun, 07/14/2024
11:00
Corsica Linea
Jean Nicoli
Sun, 07/28/2024
11:00
Corsica Linea
Jean Nicoli
Sun, 08/04/2024
11:00
Corsica Linea
Jean Nicoli
Sun, 08/11/2024
11:00
Corsica Linea
Jean Nicoli
Sun, 08/25/2024
11:00
Corsica Linea
Jean Nicoli
Sun, 09/01/2024
11:00
Corsica Linea
Jean Nicoli

Sete

Sete
How to get to the port of Sete The prete di sete can be reached by taking the A9 coastal highway that passes a few kilometers from the city center and only 5 m from the port, the Sète / Balaruc les Bains exit is ideal for those coming from the A9 (the "languedocienne") or the A75 (the "méridienne").
By Bus
The connection with the Sete is operated by the French company OuiBus which connects the main French cities.
On the train
By train, the connection is made with the Sete station by TGV trains and not that in just 2 hours will take you to Sete from Marseille and Toulouse
By plane
For those who must arrive at Sete by plane, the nearest airport is Montpellier, located about twenty kilometers from Sete.

Bejaia

Bejaia
Info about Bejaia
Béjaïa is a city in Cabilia (Algeria), the capital of the homonymous province.
Its inhabitants are called Bugioti (Afjawi in Berber, Bejawi in Arabic).
With its 160,000 inhabitants in 2004, Béjaïa is the largest city in all of Kabylia. It is also the most important in the whole region, with its large industrial hub, where the most diverse industries can be found, not to forget its geostrategic situation, with its port representing an important oil and commercial port of call on the Mediterranean Sea. Béjaïa also has an international airport and a university.
Known in Roman times under the name of Saldae, in the Middle Ages it was known for the quality of its candles made of beeswax, to which it gave its name. Béjaïa also played an important role in the transmission of Arabic figures in the West.


Customer service 6 days a week

Customer service 6 days a week from Monday to Friday 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM / 3:30 PM - 19:30 PM, Saturday 09:00 AM - 1.00 PM.