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It is managed by the port authority of the same name. [4] The contemporary activity of the port is centered in the obtention of provisions by the local market, in vessel supplies, the ferry service linking to ports in the Iberian Peninsula and its role as centre for providing logistic and industrial services. [ 3 ]
Algeciras, Spain – Ceuta, Spain (enclave in Morocco) HSC Ceuta Jet: year-round service Gibraltar – Tanger Med, Morocco MF Kattegat: year-round service Motril, Spain – Tanger Med, Morocco Al Andalus Express: year-round service Alcudia, Spain – Ciutadella, Spain Tarifa Jet: year-round service Ibiza, Spain – Formentera, Spain San Gwann
The following is a list of the ports in Spain declared to be of "general interest" and thus, under the exclusive competence of the General Administration of the State. [1] They are operated by 28 different port authorities , which are coordinated in turn by Puertos del Estado , a State-owned company.
Ceuta is known officially in Spanish as Ciudad Autónoma de Ceuta (English: Autonomous City of Ceuta), with a rank between a standard municipality and an autonomous community. Ceuta is part of the territory of the European Union. The city was a free port before Spain joined the European Union in 1986.
The company also operates service across the Strait of Gibraltar from Algeciras to Ceuta and Tangier. In North America, Baleària operates regular international ferry service between the port of Fort Lauderdale, Florida in the United States and Freeport, Grand Bahama Island and Bimini in the Bahamas. They operate in the US under the name ...
In the Faroe Islands, wild, unpredictable weather — fierce winds and rain, and thick fog that settles like a curtain — can sometimes make travel by car or ferry problematic.
Ciudad De Ceuta (1978–2001) Scrapped in 2001. Ciudad De Zaragoza (1978–1999) Scrapped at Cadiz, Spain in 2000. Ciudad De Badajoz (1979–2004) Scrapped as Nena at Alang, India in 2008. Ciudad De Sevilla (1980–2009) Scrapped as Sevilla in 2010. Ciudad De Santa Cruz De La Palma (1981–1998) Scrapped as Oriental Princess at Indonesia in 2014.
In November 2013, Daniya was renamed Poeta Lòpez Anglada and moved to the Algeciras–Ceuta route. She was quickly moved on to the Alcudia-Ciutadella route before returning to the Algeciras–Ceuta route in July 2014. In February 2016 the ship was fitted with a new bow ramp to improve the loading and discharge of vehicles.