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The ferry lines between Santander and Ireland are served by Brittany Ferries who operate 2 connections per week with mostly afternoon departures and traveling times shorter than 33 hours. This route is served by ferries allowing cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks. For your comfort, services such as bars, shops and self service restaurants will be available during the crossing. Also, you can select from regular seating or various cabin options when booking.
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The port of Santander is located on the northern coast of Spain and provides ferry connections to England and Ireland. The ferry terminal, located in the city centre, is within walking distance of all services and shops in central Santander. The terminal is equipped with facilities for disabled passengers, it also has an information and ticket office and cafeteria on the first floor, only open only in high season. There is also a bar outside near the car park. How to get to Santander port Coming from the A-67 or S-10 motorways by car, follow the signs for "Santander" ignoring the yellow "Puert... [More information]
Address: Calle Muelles de Maliaño, 21, 27, 39009 Santander, Cantabria, Spain
Directions: Google Map @ Santander, port
Ireland is a land with a magical aura, it is an immensely beautiful island in the northern Atlantic Ocean, where history blends with mythical tales of fairies and elves. When one visits Ireland, green is the predominant colour that remains imprinted in your memory and there are greens of every shade on these Celtic lands. A brief history of Ireland Throughout history, Ireland has been invaded by all kinds of people from near and far. Archaeological records date the first settlements back to 8000 BC. in the Mesolithic period. Then, in the Iron Age, Ireland was divided into various kingdoms prob... [More information]