Bad weather conditions disrupt sea traffic in Spain’s Tarifa

SEA traffic from the Port of Tarifa has been suspended since yesterday, Tuesday July 12, due to strong easterly winds.

The Port Authority of the Bay of Algeciras (APBA) – which manages the ports of Algeciras Bay and Tarifa – announced the closure of maritime traffic in the Port of Tarifa yesterday at 11.00 a.m.

“Sea traffic will be restored as soon as weather conditions return to normal, possibly Thursday July 14, at midday,” APBA stated.

The strong ‘levante’ wind which ripped through the area at more than forty kilometres per hour yesterday, made the departure of the ferries, specifically the 12 daily rotations, that cover the line between Tarifa and the Moroccan port of Tangier City unviable and hazardous.

The disruption has occurred in the middle of the Strait of Gibraltar Crossing Operation 2022 – one of the main tourist flows between continents.

Travelers wishing to cross the Strait are invited to take the Tangier Med Algeciras liaison.

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