The sea crossing between Santander and Rosslare is temporarily not in operation by any ferry companies on the NetFerry website.
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
Rosslare is a village that was created as a settlement around the harbour. The name is taken from the Celtic Cuan Ros Láir, meaning ‘harbour of the middle peninsula’. A brief history of Rosslare The village was developed in 1906 by the Great Western Railway and the Great Southern and Western Railway to accommodate steam ferry traffic between Britain and Ireland. It is also thought that harbour expansion and/or privatisation could improve exporting and logistical options for businesses and producers in Ireland offering an alternative to Dublin Port which dominates... [More information]