Bay of Biscay - Ferry to Northern Spain

Bay of Biscay - Ferry to Northern Spain

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Venisonpie

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3,511 posts

88 months

Tuesday 9th May 2023
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I'm considering this for a trip in September but have been advised it can be quite choppy - any experiences good/bad/indifferent?

ruwokeenuff

409 posts

19 months

Tuesday 9th May 2023
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sailed thru there in 1977. Storm force 11, a slight chop!

tog

4,600 posts

234 months

Tuesday 9th May 2023
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I've been over a few times and it's never been particularly rough. (I've had far worse crossing the channel, when the whole ship reeked of vomit.) Last time across to Santander a few years ago I woke up to sunshine, a millpond sea and whales cavorting off the port side. It's a very civilised way of getting to Spain.

Harpoon

1,945 posts

220 months

Tuesday 9th May 2023
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Sailed to Santander many years to go to Rally Catalunya. Crossing took an extra three or four hours as the ferry had to sail slower due to the weather. I'm blessed with good sea legs though, so don't remember it being that bad...

andburg

7,568 posts

175 months

Tuesday 9th May 2023
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its shallow for an ocean and known on cruises as the bag of sick bay.

only been through it once but no issues.

Venisonpie

Original Poster:

3,511 posts

88 months

Tuesday 9th May 2023
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In the absence of anything overly negative I've booked it. Looking forward to heading over to Galicia and then down to Porto.

LunarOne

5,701 posts

143 months

Tuesday 9th May 2023
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I'm driving down to the Algarve in July/Aug, taking the ferry from Portsmouth to Santander. I hope it's not going to be too choppy. And it's two nights and a day on the boat!

r159

2,318 posts

80 months

Tuesday 9th May 2023
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Puked my sea sickness tablet up on the way out, but it was fine on the way back.

An ex Matelot I know said it was the only place he had been ill…that includes trips around the north cape and Cape Horn…

renmure

4,388 posts

230 months

Tuesday 9th May 2023
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1977 School Cruise on the SS Uganda.
Bay of Biscay
46 years later I still remember how seasick I was.

vomit

tog

4,600 posts

234 months

Tuesday 9th May 2023
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LunarOne said:
I'm driving down to the Algarve in July/Aug, taking the ferry from Portsmouth to Santander. I hope it's not going to be too choppy. And it's two nights and a day on the boat!
The Plymouth crossing is much quicker, and cheaper I think. Worth the run down the M5.

stevemcs

8,931 posts

99 months

Tuesday 9th May 2023
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We came through there in October last year, it was fine apparently people were complaining it was rough but it certainly didn't feel it - although it was on a cruise ship

tvrolet

4,386 posts

288 months

Tuesday 9th May 2023
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Only done it once, last summer, and next time I’d ride down. We didn’t have it too choppy, but there’s sod-all to do on the ‘new’ boats, and with this LPG fuel malarkey they break down way too often. I’d googled that before I went and assumed teething problems would be fixed by the time we went, but we also got some engine fault on the way back so bobbing about at 6 knots or whatever, and a really late arrival. They pitch
It as a mini cruise, but there’s absolutely nothing to do except drink…oh, and a pub quiz.

But apparently it does get very rough. That might at least have added some excitement.

anonymous-user

60 months

Wednesday 10th May 2023
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tog said:
LunarOne said:
I'm driving down to the Algarve in July/Aug, taking the ferry from Portsmouth to Santander. I hope it's not going to be too choppy. And it's two nights and a day on the boat!
The Plymouth crossing is much quicker, and cheaper I think. Worth the run down the M5.
Whilst the ferry to northern Spain is a wonderfully relaxing way to travel, you are still the thick end of 800 miles from the Algarve.....depending on the docking time of your ferry it might be doable in a day....say your ferry docks at 3pm, you will struggle to make the Algarve in one go unless your have more than one driver available. My 'er indoors refuses to 'drive on the wrong side of the road'!

Do wiegh up the other options, as I retiree I find that Newhaven/Dieppe and a steady three day drive through France/Spain is a very enjoyable trip, once clear of northern France the roads are quiet except for areas close to large cities, central Spain and the Autopista de Platoux is a great experience!

Old Merc

3,541 posts

173 months

Wednesday 10th May 2023
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We sailed from Plymouth to Santander many years ago.
Going it was like a mill pond, sunbathing on deck, restaurants full, good nights sleep.
Coming back three days later it was very very different, the complete opposite. My wife just shut herself up in our cabin, going green and throwing up. The restaurants were empty. I had great difficulty walking around, I had to hold onto my pint or it would have flown off the table. I’ve never experienced rough seas as bad as that, it was very uncomfortable.
Overall it was an excellent three day break in Santander with Brittany Ferries, but my wife would never take a chance again.

Fitz666

655 posts

148 months

Wednesday 10th May 2023
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Did it about 15 years ago and the crossing over was fine, the better half said this wasn't normal. On the way back i was throwing up for 20 hours, burst blood vessels in my eyelids it was that bad. Took nearly a decade for me to ever set foot on a boat again. Never never again would I do that route, I would rather drive it.

LunarOne

5,701 posts

143 months

Wednesday 10th May 2023
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tog said:
LunarOne said:
I'm driving down to the Algarve in July/Aug, taking the ferry from Portsmouth to Santander. I hope it's not going to be too choppy. And it's two nights and a day on the boat!
The Plymouth crossing is much quicker, and cheaper I think. Worth the run down the M5.
I shall have to check that out - thank you!

kan8p

1,739 posts

234 months

Wednesday 10th May 2023
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Got the ferry to/from Bilbao and Santander a few years ago, wasn't too bad at all. Guess it depends on the weather on the day, and I got lucky, twice!

mart 63

2,123 posts

250 months

Wednesday 10th May 2023
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We did Santander/Portsmouth and Plymouth/Santander in October, it was a little choppy. Plymouth/Santander was a lot quicker by around 6 hours.

MYOB

4,984 posts

144 months

Wednesday 10th May 2023
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I was on a cruise ship one New Year’s Eve and it was so rough the ship turned around and headed back to the UK. Everything was sideways and no drinks could be placed on tables etc. People were vomiting and feeling sea sick (and drunk).

What fun it was!

Bannock

5,783 posts

36 months

Wednesday 10th May 2023
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Better get a bucket.