Are there any ferries from Europe to Egypt?

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Are there any ferries to Egypt from Italy, Turkey, Greece or any country from south Europe?



Best Answer

It's obviously impossible to prove a negative, but given that AFerry do not currently list any Egyptian ports AND The Man In Seat61 says "There are currently no ferries to Egypt" I would say that at the time of writing, the answer is NO.




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Is there AFerry from Italy to Egypt?

You can use AFerry to book ferries to Egypt from Italy, sailing to the port of Alexandria. Using AFerry will always get a great deal on your ferry to Egypt. See below for timetables and the latest special offers.

How do you get to Egypt from Europe?

The fastest way to get from Europe to Egypt is to train and fly. Taking this option will cost $200 - $440 and takes 10h 21m. How far is it from Europe to Egypt? The distance between Europe and Egypt is 3199 km.

Are there boats from Greece to Egypt?

There isn't a ferry from Greece to Egypt at the moment, so you'll be scuppered there (the ferry service has been suspended indefinitely).

Is there AFerry to Cairo?

The quickest way to get from \xc7e\u015fme to Cairo is to car ferry and fly which costs 1.900 \u20ba - 4.800 \u20ba and takes 8h 38m.



Ferry from Alexandria (Egypt) to Venice - near Creta




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Answer 2

Adding to @AakashM's answer, there seems to be no active passenger ferry from Europe to Egypt, but according to ferry.co.uk:

From Europe – There is now a brand new ferry from Venice to Alexandria. Although schedules are yet to be published. the jouney[sic] should take approximately three days and will be the only Europe to Egypt ferry in operation.

Too bad it is not informed which company will operate this ferry and when will that happen.

Answer 3

Based on what I've found, it appears that there was a ferry service that ran from Venice–Tartous–Alexandria–Venice from approximately May 2010–June 2011, at which time service was suspended due to the beginning of the Syrian Civil War.

  • The beginning of service is cited here. Note this text is almost exactly the same text as found by @gmauch (complete with typo), except with the addition of the start date and the URL for the company. The website is, unfortunately, defunct.

    There is now a brand new ferry set to sail its maiden voyage in May 2010 from Venice to Alexandria. Although schedules are yet to be published, the jouney should take approximately three days and will be the only Europe to Egypt ferry in operation. For more info see: http://www.visemarline.com/

  • Another article here cites May 20 as the date of the maiden voyage (though I can only see the beginning of the article without a subscription.)

  • A description of the service can be found here. Also, an account of the voyage can be found on TripAdvisor; it sounds slow & frustrating, even by ferry standards. Here's a more sympathetic account (in Italian.)

  • The service was suspended in June 2011, though cargo service with a different ship appears to have continued for at least a few months thereafter.

  • According to http://marinetraffic.com, the Visemar One (the original ship that ran the ferry service) now appears to be providing ferry service between Valencia and Palma de Mallorca (Spain.)

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