Grandi Navi Veloci

Grandi Navi Veloci

The Italian shipping company Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV) was founded in 1992 by Aldo Grimaldi and is headquartered in Genoa/Italy. With a fleet of currently 12 ferries, GNV transports passengers and goods throughout the Mediterranean as far as Africa.

Grandi Navi Veloci

All ferry connections 2025

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The shipping company Grandi Navi Veloci connects ports in Sardinia, Sicily, Spain, Tunisia, Morocco, Albania and France. In order to transport goods cheaply and quickly by sea and thus create an alternative to road transport, the company is involved in the development and expansion of freeways of the sea. The aim is to counteract the growing volume of traffic and reduce the burden on the environment.

GNV offers passengers on board the large, modern ferries a comprehensive range of services. These include various accommodation options. There are simple deck seats and reclining chairs on all ships. If you want to travel in more comfort, you can choose between well-equipped standard cabins and high-quality suites. GNV also offers exclusive packages that include not only the crossing but also discounted hotel accommodation at the destination.

For meals on the ferries, passengers can choose from sophisticated à la carte restaurants offering typical Mediterranean cuisine and a wide selection of starters, main courses and desserts. The on-board staff serve cocktails and canapés at your seat. There are also self-service restaurants, snack bars and pizzerias. For entertainment, a WLAN service is available in the common areas for a fee. Casinos with slot machines and video games as well as various shopping facilities are also part of the leisure facilities.

In the shopping centers you will find personal care products, newspapers, snacks, books, cigarettes and souvenirs as well as toys, clothing and children's items. On non-EU routes, there are duty-free stores where spirits, tobacco products and perfumes are particularly cheap. Children are well catered for in separate, well-equipped children's areas on GNV ferries. In addition, the little ones travel free of charge on the routes to Morocco and Tunisia up to the age of 2 or 4.