The port of Bejaia, is an Algerian port, located in the region of Kabylie. Its natural anchorage sites have always attracted ships that found safe harbor in Bejaia Bay. The Phoenicians along the North African coast set up a trading post near the current port. The port is now dedicated to international trade and hydrocarbons. It is ranked second port of Algeria in terms of commercial activity. The ferry port of Bejaia in Algeria offers crossings to Marseille in France (1 crossing per week lasting 20 hours). At the heart of the Mediterranean, the city of Bejaia has many natural sites and historical remains, dating back more than 10,000 years, and a multitude of archaeological sites, home to ancient treasures dating back to the Neolithic era.
Ferry crossings from Bejaia are operated by Algerie Ferries:
The port of Bejaia is perfectly accessible by public transport (bus, train) and taxis.
GPS coordinates of the Port: Lat. 36.75089 / Long. 5.056733 ou 3.204 N 36° 45' 3'' / E 5°3'24''