Ferries from Bilbao to Ireland

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The route

Are you dreaming of a holiday to Ireland? Find all of the information on the ferry from Bilbao to Ireland using our Ireland ferry booking system. This web portal gives you all the information you need on the sea crossings to Ireland from Bilbaoprices, durations and timings.

The routes connecting Bilbao and Ireland are operated by Brittany Ferries only who provide availability for 3 sailings per week with mostly afternoon and evening departures and crossing times shorter than 29 hours. This line allows you to transport cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks - when boarding, simply follow the instructions at the departure port. These ferries provide cafes and bars along with different types of accommodation to suit all of your needs. Early booking will ensure your choice of either regular seating or cabin accomodation.

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Map of the possible routes between Bilbao and Ireland

Port of Bilbao

The port is near the town of Getxo and is 20 kilometres from Bilbao. The Original Port of Bilbao was moved from the city centre, downstream to the Bay of Biscay, to support more ocean trade and to make room for new city centre riverside developments. In 2018, the Port of Bilbao received 59 cruise vessels with 86,500 passengers, mainly from the UK and Germany. The terminal in Bilbao is small but offers toilets; a snack bar, tourist office and muzzled dogs on a lead are allowed in all areas of the port. The port car park is available for short and long-stay parking, including parking overnight. ... [More information]

Address: Puerto de Bilbao - Muelle A3 Zierbena, Biscay, Spain

Directions: Google Map @ Bilbao, port

Guide of Ireland

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]

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