Taking your car on the ferry to Spain and Portugal

Take the ferry for a no-fly holiday to Spain and Portugal

Start and end your Spanish road-trip with a relaxing ferry cruise, the ideal solution for those tired of flying or those looking for a more eco-friendly holiday option. Northern Spain offers an exciting and low-carbon alternative to France for travellers who prefer not to fly.

Take a direct ferry to Northern Spain to enjoy surfy beaches, world-class cuisine, and soaring mountain scenery, straight off the ferry. As well as its famous gastronomy, the region boasts a rich heritage with stunning modern and ancient architecture, and much more. Discover sleepy fishing villages and lively cities, all within a predominantly rural and unspoiled area.

With excellent motorway connections, Santander and Bilbao are gateways to exploring all of Spain and Portugal by car. Embark on an epic journey to Porto, Toledo, or the Mediterranean coast, or stay closer to discover the charms of northwest Spain or the Spanish Pyrenees.

The roads are excellent, driving conditions are pleasant, and you’ll find plenty of delights to bring home in the boot, from Rioja and Ribera del Duero wines to fine Spanish ham, all at great prices!

  • Ferries from UK to Spain – six crossings per week
  • Ferries from Ireland to Spain – two crossings per week
  • Is it cheaper to fly or ferry to Spain?
  • Is taking the ferry to Spain greener than flying?
  • How long does the ferry take to get to Spain?

Taking my own car on the ferry to Spain vs flying down and renting a car

Preparing your car

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  • Preparing your car – before you travel
  • On the road in Spain and Portugal

Ferries from the UK to Spain – six crossings a week

Sail direct from Portsmouth or Plymouth to Santander or Bilbao

Brittany Ferries now offers six crossings a week from the UK to northern Spain.

Ferries depart from Portsmouth and Plymouth, arriving in Spain at either Bilbao or Santander.

The Spanish ports are only an hour apart, making it easy to include both in your travel plans (i.e. you can sail into one and back from the other).

All crossings are operated by Brittany Ferries.

Ferry services from Portsmouth routes are on the Galicia, Santoña and Salamanca – all new since 2020 and all running on environmentally friendly LNG.

Plymouth routes are on the Pont Aven – the ‘great dame’ of the Brittany Ferries fleet and still the most powerful ship they have.

Ferries from Ireland to Spain – two crossings a week

Sail direct from Rosslare to Bilbao

Brittany Ferries now offer two crossings a week from Rosslare to Bilbao using the brand-new Galicia and Santoña ships.

Is it cheaper to fly or take the ferry to Spain? - it depends

Many clients ask if the ferry is more economical than flying direct to Spain – the answer depends on several factors.

How many people are travelling?

To calculate the total cost of each option we need to compare the price of the ferry ticket (of which the main component is the car and cabin – plus a small additional amount per passenger) with the cost of hiring a car plus return flights for each individual passenger.

We also need to factor in the size of the hire car. Economy and Compact class hire cars which are fine for two people are in abundance and relatively cheap – larger vehicles suitable for 3 or 4 people plus luggage are less common and can incur a significant cost increment.

In summary 2 people taking 2 return flights and renting a small car usually comes out cheaper than the equivalent ferry whilst 4 people, 4 flights and a large car can often be more expensive.

How long are you going for?

The ferry price is usually the same irrespective of how long you’ll spend in Spain & Portugal whilst the price of the hire car is per day, making a fly-drive holiday more expensive the longer you stay. A one-week holiday is nearly always going to work out more expensive by ferry whereas the ferry can be comparable or cheaper for stays of 10 to 14 nights.

How long is it till you travel?

Both ferries and flights operate on a ‘dynamic pricing’ model where fares rise as the dates approach and availability reduces but in general the flight model is more aggressive meaning that as dates approach the ferry option often becomes more favourable.

In the end it often comes down to personal preferences but we would generally advise against using the ferry for one-week holidays unless you don’t like flying or you’re keen to travel with a special car or motorbike.

If in doubt we’re happy to quote for both options so you can compare Ferry-drive vs Fly drive and make an informed decision.

Is taking the ferry to Spain more eco-friendly than flying?

What’s the CO2 footprint of the ferry compared with flying?

The good news is it’s a lot cleaner!

It can be difficult to get an exact handle on the numbers but in terms of CO2 emissions.

The Guardian puts it at around a third i.e. 90kg vs 280kg for an equivalent London-Bilbao flight – and that’s for Brittany Ferries traditional ships i.e. for Spanish sailings this is only applicable to the Pont Aven which operates the Plymouth – Santander route.

Since 2021 Brittany Ferries have introduced three new ships – the Galicia, Santoña and Salamanca – which are designed with fuel efficiency and the environment in mind. The Santoña and the Salamanca are LNG fueled which gives a saving of 20% in CO2 emissions which in addition mean that funnel emissions are sulphur-free, virtually particulate-free, with a 95% reduction in nitrogen dioxide.

How long does the ferry take to Spain

The time taken for a ferry to cross to Spain varies quite significantly – from just over 20 hours to 34 hours meaning either one or two nights on board. This depends on several factors:

  • Distance – Plymouth to Santander is just 480 nautical miles whilst Portsmouth to Bilbao is 660 nautical miles.
  • Power of the ship – older boats like the Pont Aven were built with speed in mind whilst the newer ships have a clear focus on environmental considerations.
  • Scheduling – Outbound sailings from Portsmouth are now scheduled as two-night crossings with the arrival in Spain at 8.00. Return sailings are one-night crossings so more direct and are generally 2 or 3 hours quicker.
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To see the current timetables and more info about the ferry sailings please see our Ferry-Drive Tours page.

Taking my own car on the ferry to Spain vs flying down and renting a car?

The Pros and Cons of taking your car on the ferry to Spain
Advantages
  • It can be cheaper – for longer trips, more people and out-of-season travel, the ferry can work out more economical – see above.
  • It’s more eco-friendly – see above.
  • You know the car – whilst it can be fun to try a new car on holiday, there is certainly some comfort in having your own vehicle whilst travelling.
  • It’s your special car – whilst basic rental cars are plentiful and cheap, anything above a compact class (Ford Focus or similar) starts to become more pricey and harder to come by. If you’re used to driving something bigger or better at home, it can lead to disappointment. If you have a classic or collectors’ car, this can be a big factor in the decision.
  • Avoid the hassles of car rental – though the pitfalls of car rental can be navigated – see our article on Avoiding Problems with Car Rental – by taking your own car, you eliminate them totally.
  • Avoid the hassles of airports – another stress point of any fly-drive holiday.
  • Bring back a boot-full of goodies! Though the duty-free allowance is somewhat reduced since Brexit, you can still stock up on wonderful goodies like Spanish jamón, chorizo, tuna, and perhaps a few bottles of selected wines…
Disadvantages
  • It can be more expensive – see above – though this can be offset by the boot-full of goodies.
  • It’s definitely slower – see above – but isn’t slow-travel all the rage now?
  • The steering wheel is on the wrong side – this can be a serious disadvantage and needs to be considered. Overtaking on country roads can be hazardous and even impossible at times – then again you’re on holiday, so what’s the rush?
  • When things go wrong it’s your car – this also needs serious consideration and it’s imperative that you take out international insurance and high quality international breakdown cover.

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