Travelling by ferry to Bueu

Need to get to Bueu by ferry? Looking for information and ferry tickets to Bueu? Vivanoda helps you find the best deals on ferries to Bueu from all 2 ports including Ons. There are a total of 1 ferry routes operated by Mar de Ons and Naviera Nabia.

The Naviera Nabia and Mar de Ons lines to Bueu have a frequency of around 6 crossings a day.

Statistics of Bueu ferry port

Countries
Spain
Number of crossings
6 crossings a day
Number of ports
2
Number of ferry connections
1
Number of ferry companies
2
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Tips for cheaper and better ferry travel to Bueu

You will make the right choice by choosing the ferry to Bueu. This means of transport has undeniable advantages: comfortable, relaxing, economical... Here are some tips to save money on your ferry crossing to Bueu and travel in the best conditions:

Fight seasickness to enjoy the crossing
The crossing can be a source of discomfort if you are prone to seasickness. In this case, there are medications, of course, but you can also take a walk on deck or sit by a bay window to watch the horizon and soften the effects.
Avoid peak periods
Going to Bueu in high season can be very expensive, with prices double or even triple those of other periods. The on-board experience also changes when it is busy.
Bring everything you need on board
Throughout the crossing, you cannot return to your vehicle. So you should remember to bring everything you need when you board in Ons.

All crossings to Bueu ferry port

What better way to start your trip to Bueu than with a ferry crossing? Mar de Ons and Naviera Nabia ferries to Bueu offer a comfortable and affordable alternative for travellers who want to avoid the long queues and tedious boarding procedures at airports. Moreover, you can take your car or motorbike on board, allowing you to explore Bueu and its surroundings in complete freedom as soon as you arrive.

With a wide choice of ferry companies and routes from Ons to Bueu, use our fare comparison platform to find the best deals on ferries to Bueu for your budget and preferences. All you have to do is search!

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Where is the ferry terminal in Bueu?

Bueu
Bueu is located 0.6 mi from Bueu city centre.
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Ferry to Bueu: Travel Guide

When to take the ferry to Bueu?

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.

Discover the country from Bueu port

Ports
Spain has many ferry ports, which provide access to different coastal regions. The most popular ferry ports are Barcelona, Valencia, Malaga, Algeciras, Bilbao and Santander. Barcelona is one of the busiest ports in Spain and is located in the north-eastern part of the country, offering easy access to the beaches of the Costa Brava and to the city of Barcelona itself.

Destinations
Ferry crossings in Spain take you to a variety of destinations, from the Canary Islands to the cities of southern Spain. Ferries also operate to the Balearic Islands, Majorca, Menorca and Ibiza. The Canary Islands, located to the west of Africa, are also accessible by ferry from the Spanish mainland. The crossings are regular and offer a convenient option for exploring these beautiful islands.

Discover the region from Bueu

Vigo is your first stop, with its bustling port and cosmopolitan atmosphere. Explore the old town, with its narrow streets and historic buildings, such as the Castillo del Castro, offering panoramic views over the city and the bustling bay. And don't miss the La Piedra market, where you can sample fresh, tasty seafood, a local speciality.

Continue your journey to Santiago de Compostela, one of the world's major pilgrimage sites. Wander the cobbled streets of the old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and admire the majestic cathedral, which houses the remains of the apostle Santiago. Don't miss the late afternoon when the pilgrims arrive, tired but happy to have reached their destination.

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