Ferry-Drive Touring Holidays
in Spain and Portugal
Cruise to Spain and enjoy the road trip of a lifetime!
Ferry-Drive Touring Holidays
in Spain and Portugal
Cruise to Spain and enjoy the road trip of a lifetime!
Ferry-Drive Touring Holidays
in Spain and Portugal
Cruise to Spain and enjoy the road trip of a lifetime!
Ferry-Drive Touring Holidays
in Spain and Portugal
Cruise to Spain and enjoy the road trip of a lifetime!
Bring your own vehicle and cruise in style down to Spain & Portugal
Topped-and-tailed by a relaxing cruise the ferry-drive tour is the perfect antidote for airline-weary travellers. And northern Spain provides an exciting, and ecological, alternative to France for those who would rather not fly.
Ferry direct to Northern Spain for surfy beaches, world-class gastronomy and lofty mountains. Here you’ll find an extraordinarily rich heritage, architecture, both modern and ancient – and plenty more. There are sleepy fishing villages and vibrant cities yet the region is still predominantly rural and quite unspoilt.
With superb motorway connections Santander and Bilbao open up the whole of Spain and Portugal for wonderful motoring adventures. For a truly epic journey head for Porto, Toledo or the Mediterranean coast or stay closer and discover the charms of north-west Spain or the Spanish Pyrenees .
Roads are remarkably good, driving conditions civilised and you’ll find no end of good things, from wines of Rioja and Ribera del Duero to fine Spanish ham, at wonderful prices to bring home with you.
Eight crossings a week
Brittany Ferries now offer six crossings a week from the UK and two crossings a week from Ireland to northern Spain. Ferries depart from Portsmouth and Plymouth in the UK and Rosslare in Ireland, and enter Spain via Bilbao or Santander. The Spanish ports are just an hour apart meaning that they can be easily combined to fit your holiday plans.
Bring your own car and cruise down to Spain in style – and stock up with delicious goodies for the return trip!
We’ve designed several circular tours to combine with the ferry routes, staying in delightful small hotels and travelling at your own pace. If you don’t see what you’re looking for here do please give us a call and we’ll happily put together a bespoke itinerary for you.
Practical Information
Ferry crossings from the UK to Spain
6 crossings a week
- 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.
- Outbound crossings from Portsmouth take two nights (leaving late one evening, spending the next day aboard and arriving at 08.00 the next day). All other crossings are one-night.
- Portsmouth crossings take between 31 and 26 hours. Plymouth crossings are shorter, taking 20 to 22 hours.
- 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.
Ferry crossings from Ireland to Spain
2 crossings a week
- Brittany Ferries now offer two crossings a week from Rosslare to Bilbao using the brand-new Galicia and Santoña ships.
- Outbound Friday crossing takes two nights (leaving late Friday evening, arriving at 08.00 Sunday). All other crossings are one-night.
- Crossing times vary between 27 and 31 hours.
- All crossings are operated by Brittany Ferries.
- Galicia and Santoña are both new since 2020 and all run on environmentally friendly LNG.
Preparing for your ferry trip to Spain & Portugal
Principally you need to ensure that you carry the following items:
- Valid driving licence (international licence not required)
- Vehicle insurance (green card is not required)
- Vehicle registration document
- UK sticker (not GB)
- V16 emergency light - NB this is a new requirement for all vehicles visiting Spain from January 1st 2025 - warning triangles are no longer required nor permitted
- Reflective jacket(s) - you must carry at least one hi-vis jacket though if possible it's recommendable to carry one per occupant
For more detailed information please refer to our partner Brittany Ferries’ excellent pages on Driving in Spain and Driving in Portugal
Requirements are similar for the two countries though in Portugal it’s necessary to prepare for the toll system and helpful to register in advance.
Driving in Spain and Portugal
About the driving conditions
Firstly we would once again refer you to our Partner Brittany Ferries excellent pages on Driving in Spain and Driving in Portugal
Driving is generally quite civilised and traffic density is very low, compared to the UK.
Obviously in Spain and Portugal they drive on the right but otherwise the driving rules and conditions are very similar.
A word about roundabouts
One difference to look out for is in the use of roundabouts which was recently clarified by the DGT basically the inner lane should only be used for overtaking (instead of , as habitually the case in the UK, using it to take the right turn). The safest bet is always to enter and stay in the outer, right-hand, lane irrespective of which exit you’ll be taking.
Taking your own car into Portugal
Register with the automatic toll system
Easy Toll
Register your car with the Portuguese ‘Easy Toll’ system (see link below) before you leave the UK. It’s quite simple, you just need to associate your credit card with your number plate. Don't do this too early as registration is only valid for 30 days (which needs to cover you stay in Portugal). Travel with us and we'll send you a reminder at the appropriate time via your Vamoos app.
https://www.portugaltolls.com/en
Alternatively you can register at the border:
Where to access: Welcome Points located at the border posts at the following locations EN13 – Vila Nova de Cerveira, A24-Chaves, A25 – Vilar Formoso and A22 – Vila Real de Santo António.
How to access: The driver, not having to leave the vehicle, enters the credit card in the payment terminal and the system automatically associates the vehicle’s license plate to the bankcard. The tolls rates owed are directly debited to the account associated with the card. Validity: At the time of accession, valid for 30 days, a ticket is issued as proof and must be kept.
PLEASE NOTE – this covers the automatic gantry tolls found on most motorways but NOT the Via Verde tolls (found near large cities) where you will find barriers and have to pay with cash or card in the traditional way.
Things to consider when taking your own car to Spain and Portugal
The advantages
- It can be cheaper – for longer trips, more people and out of season travel the ferry can work out more economical...
- It’s more eco-friendly!
- 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…
The down side
- It can be more expensive – though this can be offset by the boot-full of goodies
- It’s definitely slower – 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.
A few favourite Ferry-Drive Tours in Spain and Portugal
Here's a selection of our most popular ferry-drive tours - mostly longer legged, two-week tours - for a full list please click here
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The route follows close to one of the main ways of St James yet never far from the dramatic coastline and with the stunning Cordillera de Cantabria mountain range as a backdrop. From start to finish you’ll find great walking, superb food and wine, great cities and lovely, well preserved towns to investigate as well as the legacy of hundreds of years of pilgrimage.
The full route takes two weeks but you can do as little, or as much, as you like.
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Mirador del Fito – the best view of the Picos & the coast
Jurassic footprints by the beaches
Canoe down the Sella or get out on a fishing boat
Oviedo’s fine Pre-Romanesque architecture
Great seafood – famed throughout Spain
Playa Catedrales, one of many fantastic beaches
Unspoilt coastline with lovely fishing villages
Viveiro, lively seaside city with an atmospheric old town
Sargadelo pottery, traditional yet with a modern look.
Journey’s end, for centuries Europe’s most important pilgrim destination
World heritage city centred around the magnificent Cathedral, said to house the bones of St James
Guided walking tour, there’s so much to discover
Lively bar scene, great tapas and young Ribeiro wine, or if you prefer, a drop of Albariñ
Pretty fishing villages such as Cudillero & Luarca
Beautiful beaches & dramatic cliff-top coastal walks
Dinosaur coast & Jurassic museum
Oviedo, historic Asturian capital & Gijon by the sea
National Park of Somiedo – maybe you’ll see bears!
Visit a traditional Asturian cider house (sidrería)
Breathtaking mountain scenery, walks & activities for all
Wildlife, butterflies to birds of prey, bears too!
Make a pilgrimage to Santo Toribio
Cable car at Fuente De whisks you up to 1800m
Potes, Cangas and Arriondas, historic yet full of life
Local mountain gastronomy, cider & Orujo
Historic seaside towns of San Vicente, Comillas or Santillana del Mar
Sandy beaches and craggy protected coves
Carmona, Barcena Mayor in the beautiful valleys
Prehistoric cave paintings at Altamira and many more
Wonderful walks along the coast or in the rolling hills
Fly into Bilbao and add a night or two in the city
Or fly into Santiago or La Coruña and reverse the direction of the trip
Add a stop in the Rias Bajas - or stay there instead of Santiago
Ask about superior rooms, a larger rental car or better cabins on the ferry
or more economical options if you're on a budget...
If flying from Stansted, Gatwick or Dublin, take our NC1 Camino del Norte one-way tour
Call us to talk through all the options - we'd love to hear from you!
The ‘Way of St James’, steeped in history
Spain’s most beautiful beaches
World class wines and gastronomy
Breathtaking mountain scenery
Magnificent cities, unspoilt villages
Ancient architecture; ultra-modern Guggenheim
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The Spanish Cornwall? Cider country
Beautiful beaches with Jurassic footprints
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Cudillero & Luarca; pretty fishing villages to explore
Beautiful beaches & breathtaking cliff-top coastal walks
Celtic tradition; bagpipes and ancient settlements
National Park of Somiedo – you might see bears!
Futuristic Niemeyer Centre in Avilés
Historic crossroads; Camino de Santiago & Via de Plata.
Up and coming reds made from the local Mencia grape
Knights Templar Castle at Ponferrada
Las Medulas, undulating red rock formations
El Bierzo, lost in time, steeped in history
Santa Maria Cathedral. Gothic style with stunning stained glass
Founded in 29 BC. Europe’s first parliament city
Tapas & fine dining in ‘the wet zone’ in Leon old-town
Monastery of San Marcos plateresque renaissance architecture
Activities for all; spectacular mountain scenery
Wildlife; butterflies to birds of prey, bears too!
Make a pilgrimage to Santo Toribio
Fuente De cable car whisks you up to 1800m
Potes, Cangas and Arriondas, historic yet full of life
Local mountain gastronomy, cider & Orujo
Historic seaside towns of San Vicente, Comillas or Santillana del Mar
Sandy beaches and craggy protected coves
Carmona, Barcena Mayor in the beautiful valleys
Prehistoric cave paintings at Altamira and many more
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Go your own way, the tour can be tailor-made to suit your time and travel arrangements
Ask about superior rooms, a larger car or better cabins on the ferry
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Add a stop in Bilbao, La Rioja or Galicia
Or head further south into Castilla y León
Call us to talk through all the options - we'd love to hear from you!
The ways of St James, steeped in history
Monumental Leon; Cathedral & San Marcos
Spain’s best surf-washed beaches
Lofty peaks, high plains, verdant hills
World class food & wonderful wines
Fly or Ferry – the choice is yours
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There are lovely villages and towns to discover; Urdax and Ochagavia in Navarra, medieval Uncastillo, Ainsa, Alquézar and Huesca itself. Of course the mountains are the star, with fantastic walking, scenery and wildlife throughout, but here you’ll also find delicious regional dishes and fine local wines and a surprisingly rich architectural heritage – a real treasure trove, full of Romanesque gems.
[introduction] => Bring your own car and discover the sunny Spanish Pyrenees in Navarra and Aragon.
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Picture-postcard villages of the French Pays-Basque
Hondarribia, San Sebastian, Biarritz & St Jean de Luz
Ride the train to the peak of La Rhune, stunning views
Head south for vineyards, castles & don’t miss Pamplona
Spaghetti-western desert landscape of Las Bardenas
Romanesque delights of Uncastillo & Sos del Rey Católico
Castillo de Loarre & Mallos de Riglos
Monasterio de Leyre & Castillos de Javier y Olite
Birdwatching, mountain biking, trekking…
Moorish Alquézar & Christian Ainsa – two charming medieval villages
Ordesa & Monte Perdido – Spain’s first National Park
Sierra de Guara – cut through by dramatic gorges
Delicious local Somontano wines
Superb bird watching. Lammergeyer centre in Ainsa
Stunning glacial scenery in the Tena Valley
Reindeer, bison, bears and more in La Cuniacha
Castillo de Loarre & Mallos de Riglo rock formations
San Juan de la Peña monastery, the spiritual heart of Aragon
Huesca, the tiny capital with a gastronomic side
Irati forest – immense native woodlands
Lumbier & Arbayun, stunning gorges with vast resident vulture colonies
Ochagavia & Isaba; Ori, your first 2000m mountain
Wonderful cheeses from Roncal & Ossau-Iraty
Roncesvalles, start for the Camino de Santiago
Add a stop in the fabulous wine region of La Rioja
Make it a 14-night itinerary with a stop in Bilbao too
Swap the Valle de Tena stage for a stay in Canfranc Station luxury hotel
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Baztan valley & Basque coast
Irati forest & Gorges of Lumbier & Arbayun
Las Bardenas Reales & Medieval Uncastillo & Sos
Castillo de Loarre & Mallos de Riglos
Superb birdwatching & wild flowers
National Parks Ordesa, Monte Perdido & Posets-Maladeta
Delicious Somontano wines, cheeses & mountain fare
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The full route takes at least fourteen days but you can do as little, or as much, as you like.
[introduction] => An epic adventure! Bring your own car or motorbike to Santander (or fly down and rent) and cut a swathe right through the heart of Spain to Porto on the Atlantic coast before looping back through Galicia to the northern coast and the Picos de Europa mountains, this route is full of delightful contrasts.
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[description] => Essential stop on the Camino de Santiago
Truly awesome cathedral, recently restored
The city of El Cid, Campeador
Bustling old town; lively bars & restaurants
Spain’s best lamb & delicious black pudding
Atapuerca & the Museum of Human Evolution
Salamanca – truly monumental university ci
Toro, Rueda & Sierra de Salamanca wines
Delicious jamon from Guijuelo
Historic Tordesillas, Toro & Zamora
Cruise on the river in the Arribes del Duero
Sierra de Francia & villages of Las Batuecas
Fabulous Douro scenery – take an unforgettable boat trip
World Heritage Douro vineyards, the World’s oldest!
Romantic Amarante on the River Tamega
Lamego – famous stairs of Nossa Senhora dos Remedios
Superb gastronomy in the atmospheric “adegas” taverns
Ribeira, Porto’s fascinating historic centre, a World Heritage site
Cross the impressive Dom Luis I iron bridge to the Port Wine Lodges
Art for all from finest museums to simple galleries
Walk the lanes, sail the river, live and breathe Porto
Ferry to Afurada and the golden beach of Estrela
Journey’s end, for centuries Europe’s most important pilgrim destination
World heritage city centred around the magnificent Cathedral, said to house the bones of St James
Guided walking tour, there’s so much to discover
Lively bar scene, great tapas and young Ribeiro wine, or if you prefer, a drop of Albariño.
Pretty fishing villages such as Cudillero & Luarca
Beautiful beaches & dramatic cliff-top coastal walks
Dinosaur coast & Jurassic museum
Oviedo, historic Asturian capital & Gijon by the sea
National Park of Somiedo – maybe you’ll see bears!
Visit a traditional Asturian cider house (sidrería)
Historic seaside towns of San Vicente, Comillas or Santillana del Mar
Sandy beaches and craggy protected coves
Carmona, Barcena Mayor in the beautiful valleys
Prehistoric cave paintings at Altamira and many more
Wonderful walks along the coast or in the rolling hills
Add a stop in Valladolid or Zamora - rich in heritage and excellent wines
Swap Burgos for Lerma and stay at its historic Parador
Add a stop in the Rias Bajas - or stay there instead of Santiago
Fly via Madrid - worldwide connected - and discover Spain´s capital
Call us to talk through all the options - we'd love to hear from you!
Monumental cities; Salamanca, Porto and Santiago
Delicious wines of the Duero & Douro
Camino de Santiago & Wellington’s footsteps
Spain’s verdant north-west coast
Spectacular scenery; Meseta, Douro, Picos de Europa
Superb regional gastronomy throughout
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The full route takes at least fourteen days but you can do as little, or as much, as you like.
[introduction] => Coast to coast, Costa Vasca to Costa Brava, this marvellous adventure offers the very best of the Spanish Pyrenees as you traverse northern Spain from the Atlantic to the Med and back!
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Picture-postcard villages of the French Pais-Basque
Hondarribia, San Sebastian, Biarritz & St Jean de Luz
Ride the train to the peak of La Rhune, stunning views
Head south for vineyards, castles & don’t miss Pamplona
Moorish Alquézar & Christian Ainsa – two charming medieval villages
Ordesa & Monte Perdido – Spain’s first National Park
Sierra de Guara – cut through by dramatic gorges
Delicious local Somontano wines
Superb bird watching – Lammergeyer centre in Ainsa
Fishing villages and beach hopping
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Historic Girona with its profound Jewish Heritage
Dali museum in Figueras
Watersports, cycling & wonderful diving
Medieval Santa Pau and Besalú’s Jewish quarter
Cuina Volcanica, ingredients grown in the volcanic soil
Visit Santa Margarida – the chapel in the crater
Dali museum in Figueras or hop down to the coast
Cycle, Segway, trek or balloon ride over the Volcanoes
Gateway to the Parc Nacional d’ Aiguestortes i Estany
Unique culture, architecture in the Val d’Aran
Parc Nacional del Alt Pirineu with the highest peaks
Churches – Romanesque, Renaissance and Baroque
Mountain gastronomy with local cheeses, honey and even local caviar!
Spaghetti-western desert landscape of Las Bardenas
Romanesque delights of Uncastillo & Sos del Rey Católico
Castillo de Loarre & Mallos de Riglos
Monasterio de Leyre & Castillos de Javier y Olite
Birdwatching, mountain biking, trekking…
Spain’s most prestigious vineyards
Riojan & Basque cuisine – excellent local ingredients
Stunning modern architecture among the vines
Medieval Laguardia and Labastida
Dinastia Vivanco museum of wine culture
Take some extra days in the Costa Brava
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Swap Zaragoza & Las Bardenas for Isaba, for more high-mountain adventures
Ask about superior rooms, a larger car or better cabins on the ferry
or more economical options if you're on a budget...
Call us to talk through all the options - we'd love to hear from you!
Breathtaking mountain scenery
Two spectacular National Parks!
The rugged Costa Brava; pretty fishing villages
Historic Pamplona, Girona and Lleida
World-class wines in Somontano and La Rioja
Early Romanesque architecture in the Pyrenees
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This unique tour takes in monumental cathedrals, royal palaces, historic universities and awe-inspiring Roman remains – and so much more besides…
You’ll discover a rich living culture and excellent regional gastronomy with wines to match at each stop along the way and a friendly welcome wherever you go.
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[title] => Day 7 & 8 – Toledo
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[description] => Churches, synagogues & mosques – The City of the Three Cultures
Cathedral of Toledo – 13th Century´s Gothic masterpiece
Ancient Alcázar – Toledo´s Army Museum
Old Town & Jewish Quarter
Toledo´s walls – from the Romans to the Christian Reconquest
El Greco “The Greek” Museum – life and work of the painter
Segovia – World Heritage Site – Roman Aquaduct, Moorish Alcazar, Cathedral and large Jewish Quarter.
Sierra de Guadarrama National Park
Sepúlveda & Hoces del Duratón Nature Park
Medieval Pedraza & Cuellar
La Granja de San Ildelfonso – the Spanish Versailles
Crossroads of Camino de Santiago and Via de Plata
Cathedral of Santa Maria – beautiful stained glass
Tapas in ‘la Zona Humeda’ in Leon old-town
The true Holy Grail? In the Colegiata de San Isidoro
Lovely Astorga with its Gaudi palace
Salamanca – truly monumental university city
Toro, Rueda & Sierra de Salamanca wines
Delicious jamon from Guijuelo
Historic Tordesillas, Toro & Zamora
Cruise on the river in the Arribes del Duero
Sierra de Francia & villages of Las Batuecas
Old Town of Cáceres – UNESCO World Heritage Centre
Monfrague National Park – a lesser known gem
Trujillo with its imposing castle
Take a pilgrimage to Guadalupe
2nd century Roman bridge at Alcántara
Excellent local cheese and game dishes
Essential stop on the Camino de Santiago
Truly awesome cathedral, recently restored
The city of El Cid Campeador
Bustling old town; lively bars & restaurants
Spain’s best lamb & delicious black pudding
Atapuerca & the Museum of Human Evolution
Historic seaside towns of San Vicente, Comillas or Santillana del Mar
Sandy beaches and craggy protected coves
Carmona, Barcena Mayor in the beautiful valleys
Prehistoric cave paintings at Altamira and many more
Wonderful walks along the coast or in the rolling hills
Include a stop in Madrid
or Ávila, known for its impressive wall
Extend your trip by adding a few extra days for longer stays
Ask about superior rooms, better cabins or a larger rental car
or more economical options if you're on a budget...
Call us to talk through all the options - we'd love to hear from you!
World Heritage at every stop!
Cathedrals of Burgos and León
Salamanca – oldest university city in Spain
Ávila's walls and Segovia’s aqueduct
Wines of Ribera del Duero, Toro, Rioja or Rueda
Historic Cáceres and Trujillo; Roman Mérida
Toledo ‘City of the three cultures’
Birdwatching in Monfrague Nature Park
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