
SPANISH FERRY TICKET RESERVATIONS |
Booking your Spanish ferry ticket online is safe and secure.
Simply select your outward and return routes below, enter the number of passengers then click 'Get Price' and follow the onscreen help from there.
If you are not certain of the port name in your destination country click here for country specific ferry route information or click anywhere on the ferry route map below to view an interavtive map of all Spain ferry routes.

When booking your ferry ticket online a booking reference will be sent to you by email. On arrival at the port of departure present the booking reference number together with a photo ID and you will be given your ferry tickets.
Spain attracts 45 million visitors a year and each of its 17 regions offers something different, geographically, climatically and even in personality. Those who intend to come just for a beach holiday or a tour of the major cities, will find there is lot more to their Spanish holiday: celebration of some local fiesta, the amazing nightlife in Madrid, Moorish monuments of Andalucia, Basque cooking or the wild landscapes and birds of prey of Extremadura.
The Spanish cities are compellingly individual: Barcelona for Gaudi's splendid modernista architecture, the lively promenade of Las Ramblas and designer clubs par excellence; Madrid, Spanish capital, although not as pretty, the city and its people, immortalized in the movies of Pedro Almodovar, have a vibrancy and style that is revealed in a thousand bars and summer terrazas with three of the world's finest art museums; Sevilla, home of flamenco and all the cliches of southern Spain; Valencia, the vibrant Levantine city with an arts scene and nightlife to equal any European rival; and Bilbao, a new entry on Spain's cultural circuit, due to Frank Gehry's astonishing Guggenheim museum.
Landscapes are tremendously varied, with five big mountain ranges across the country, while some landscape is almost desert-like, others green and fertile, and of course there are the long coasts, in the east along Mediterranean Sea from Pyrenees to Gibraltar, and in the west along the Atlantic Ocean and Cantabrian Sea.
If you'd like to travel to Spain by Ferry you have two routes and three operators to choose from which are listed below.
Brittany Ferries operate the Plymouth to Santander service twice a week, three times a week in high season. On-board the 'Pont Aven' accommodation is compulsory and ranges from a reclining seat to a deluxe cabin. The journey time is approximately 18 hours.
P&O Ferries operate a Portsmouth to Bilbao service every 3 days during peak season. The journey time on the luxurious 'Pride of Bilbao' is between 29 and 35 hours depending on conditions. Very popular service with mini cruisers. Prices include accommodation.
AT Ferries (Acciono Trasmediterranea) is a major Spanish ferry company offering services between Portsmouth and Bilbao on their superferry, the 'Fortuny'. It has a 1000 passenger capacity and can accommodate upto 330 cars, caravans and coaches. Very comfortable crossing with excellent onboard facilities.
With the largest selection of ferry routes and operators spain-ferries.com is able to offer you the lowest ferry fares with online reservations on all ferries sailing from over twenty six different countries across Europe including ferries to and from Scotland, Ireland, Wales, France, Germany, Holland, Spain, Italy, Greece, Russia, Estonia, Sweden, Norway, Belgium and the UK.
Book your Spain ferry tickets to and from the UK, Ireland, France, Italy, Germany, Holland and Spain online in advance to benefit from exclusive online discounts of on all major ferry operators including P&O, Stenaline, Brittany Ferries, Seafrance and Irish Ferries.