Marseille
Zarzis
Ferries to Tunisia
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Marseille Zarzis Ferry

The Marseille Zarzis ferry route connects France with Tunisia and is currently operated by 2 ferry companies. The CTN Ferries service runs up to 1 times per week with a sailing duration of around 36 hours while the CTN Ferries service runs up to 1 times per week with a duration from 37 hours.

So that’s a combined 2 sailings on offer per week on the Marseille Zarzis route between France and Tunisia. Compare now and get the best fare at the time that you want to travel.

For more information, please visit our Ferries from France to Tunisia page.
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Most popular questions

How long is the ferry from Marseille to Zarzis?

The typical crossing time for ferries from Marseille to Zarzis is approximately 36h 30m. However, please keep in mind that sailing duration might change depending on what season you choose to travel.

Which ferry companies operate between Marseille to Zarzis?

There are currently 2 popular ferry operators travelling from Marseille to Zarzis. The following operators that provide this service are
  • CTN Ferries
  • CTN Ferries

How can I book ferry tickets from Marseille to Zarzis?

Ferries from Marseille to Zarzis are available for booking through our deal finder. Please also visit our offers page to stay updated with all the latest ferry offers on this route.

Marseille Guide

The French city and port of Marseille lies on the Mediterranean Sea coast in the south of France. It is France's second largest city and France's largest commercial port. Stretching to the east from the Old Port to the Reformes Quarter is the city's main thoroughfare. At the entrance to the Old Port are two large forts, Fort Saint Nicolas on the south and Fort Saint Jean on the north. The Frioul Archipelago is located in the Bay of Marseille and is made up of four islands. Located on one of the islands is the Chateau d'If which was made famous by the novel by Dumas, The Count of Monte Cristo. The city's centre has a number of pedestrianised streets, most notably the Rue St Ferreol, Cours Julien near the Music Conservatory, the Cours Honore-d'Estienne-d'Orves which is off the Old Port, and the area around the Hotel de Ville.

Four ferry companies run routes out of Marseille and offer scheduled services to Corsica, Sardinia, Algeria and Tunisia. There are four separate terminals and are all in the "gares maritimes sud" (southern terminals) district. National Terminals One and Two serve passengers to and from Corsica and Sardinia, while International Terminals Three and Four serve passengers to and from Algeria and Tunisia.


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