Cork to Spain ferry information:
Cork is not longer connected to Spain via the port of Santander, however there is a route from Rosslare (Ireland) to both Santander and Bilbao. On average, there are 2 crossings per week between Ireland and Spain, which are operated by Brittany Ferries. Crossings from Rosslare to Santander or Bilbao take between 27 to 32 hours.
Please remember to select Euro currency when searching for a price. This is because Brittany Ferries does not offer pricing in GBP for this route.
The above information is a basic summary on the services between Cork and Spain. We recommend using our Ferry Search to find live ferry information and the latest prices.
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About Cork
Ireland's second city, Cork is a university city in the Republic of Ireland situated on the river Lee. Cork city is located to the northwest of Cork Harbour, whereas Ringaskiddy lies on the lower harbour on the western shore and has therefore been developed into a modern deep water ferry port because of its easy access to Cork and surrounding cities.
Thanks to a sustained period of traffic growth and investment in modern facilities, Cork is today acknowledged as one of Europe's most progressive and successful ferry ports. Cork is a very important sea port, offering shortest and fastest ferry route to the continent from Ireland. The Port of Cork is enjoying high traffic with an average of 36 cruise ships scheduled.
About Spain
Almost 65 million tourists headed to Spain in 2014, making it one of the most visited countries in the world. The ideal way to explore Spain must be by car or public transport. So why not take a ferry to Spain and really have your holiday your way. You'll also have the chance to discover unspoilt parts of the country and escape from the typical holiday hot spots.
With its many sea ports like Barcelona, Santander, Bilbao, Cádiz, Malaga and Balearic Islands among others, taking a ferry to Spain is an ideal way to enjoy the sun, superb food, local wine, monuments and hospitality.