Travelling by ferry to Cantabria

To reach Cantabria by boat, you can depart from 3 countries: United Kingdom, Spain and Ireland. The ferries of the 1 companies (Brittany Ferries) operating crossings to Cantabria call at 4 ports: Portsmouth, Santander, Cork and Plymouth.

With a network of 3 ferry lines, it is easy to reach Cantabria and find the perfect crossing. Ferry companies Brittany Ferries offer up to 4 crossings a week. Find all prices and best deals for Cantabria on our Vivanoda search engine.

Ferries to Cantabria in figures

Countries
United Kingdom
Spain
Ireland
Number of crossings
4 crossings a week
Number of ports
4
Number of ferry connections
3
Number of ferry companies
1
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Most popular ferry routes to Cantabria

To travel to Cantabria by ferry, the ferry operators Brittany Ferries offer daily crossings from Plymouth, Cork, Santander or Portsmouth.

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Ferry Cantabria: Travel Guide

Ferry Cantabria: What to see and do?

Cantabria is a magnificent region in northern Spain. If you arrive by ferry, you'll have the chance to discover breathtaking landscapes, picturesque towns and fascinating sights. Here's a guide to help you discover Cantabria's main towns and sights.

Santander, the capital of Cantabria, is your first stop. This lively port city is famous for its beautiful seafront promenade, the Paseo de Pereda. Stroll along this promenade to admire the superb views over the bay and the surrounding mountains. And don't miss the Palacio de la Magdalena, an architectural masterpiece set on a peninsula with breathtaking ocean views. Santander also boasts some superb beaches, such as the famous El Sardinero beach, ideal for relaxing and soaking up the sun.

Next, head to Santillana del Mar, a small medieval town with a unique charm. Stroll along the cobbled streets and admire the traditional stone-fronted houses. Don't miss the Collegiate Church of Santa Juliana, a magnificent building dating from the twelfth century. And if you're a history buff, don't miss the Altamira cave, famous for its prehistoric cave paintings.

Continue your journey to Comillas, a picturesque coastal town. Here you'll find one of the region's architectural gems, the Sobrellano Palace. This neo-Gothic palace is surrounded by magnificent gardens and offers breathtaking views of the sea. Don't forget to visit the famous Pontifical University, one of the oldest in Spain, and the Comillas beach, ideal for swimming and relaxing.

Last but not least, don't miss the Cabárceno Nature Park, a wildlife reserve where you can observe numerous species in a natural environment. The park is located on a former mining site and offers spectacular scenery. What's more, you can enjoy jeep or cable car rides to admire the beauty of the park.

Cantabria: When to visit?

Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are generally considered the best seasons to visit Spain. Temperatures are mild, averaging between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius, which is perfect for exploring historic cities such as Madrid, Barcelona, Granada or Seville. Gardens and national parks are in full bloom, offering picturesque landscapes for walks and hikes.

Summer (June to August) is the peak tourist season in Spain, particularly on the Mediterranean coast. Temperatures can reach 30 degrees Celsius or more, which is ideal for beach lovers. However, tourist numbers are often high and prices can be higher. It is advisable to book your accommodation and tickets in advance during this period.

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