The Port of Santander annually transports approximately 150,000 passengers to the UK, specifically Plymouth. The city is well-connected by a network of high-quality road and rail links, providing direct access to Portugal and other main Spanish cities.
The Port of Santander offers excellent facilities for ferry passengers, including a centrally located passenger terminal, positioning it to provide visitors with an appealing range of leisure options.
The city has served as an important port, particularly during the industrial revolution, when it became a major hub for trade and shipbuilding. It has a vast range of site seeing and scenic areas for passengers to enjoy once they arrive. It is located near Magdalena Palace and Playa del Sardinero beach for all to enjoy.

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The ferry terminal at Santander Port hosts the check-in, departures and arrivals. All passengers will check-in from the same area, however directions to the entrance will slightly differ per transport type. All areas will be well signposted. Arriving from the motorways A-67 or S-10 Follow signs for "Santander" ignoring the yellow "Puerto" signs. On approaching the city and after passing the car dealerships, drive through a small tunnel. After 800m, bear right following the bright yellow sign for Ferry (it will have a car symbol) then continue until you reach a small roundabout. Take the third exit and go through the Port of Santander control point (also signed for "Ferry" in orange). The Brittany Ferries check-in area will be to the left as you enter the restricted area. Arriving from Santander city centre From the sea front at Pereda Gardens with the Brittany terminal on your left, follow the orange signs for "Ferry". You will be directed to bear right on "Avenida de Castilla". When you reach the end of the avenue, turn left following the signs for ferry. Continue 700m and bear right, then at the roundabout take the third exit and go through the Port of Santander Control Point (also signed for "Ferry" in orange). The Brittany Ferries check-in area will be to the left as you enter the restricted area. Foot passengers will enter at the main entrance and check-in will be be to the left as you enter.
Modes of Transport: Foot passenger, Van (passenger), Standard Car, Motorcycle, Bicycle


USB power in cabin not working, reported soon after boarding, nobody came to fix and still not working by disembarking, my navigation phone battery was flat. Two steak dinners both going and returning un-edible and returned for fish and chips!I will be writing to complain to Brittany Ferries.
We were informed it would an hour+ late leaving this made an hour+ late getting in to Plymouth we were then held on board for another 45 minuets before queuing for passport control in total 3 hour late for on going connection! Not happy!!!!
Terrible sewage smell in bathroom all trip.