Vigo to Cies Island ferries leave roughly every hour, the crossing takes about one and a half hours and has beautiful views to be enjoyed on the way. A return trip costs €18.50 per adult ticket and it is advisable to book well in advance as it’s a popular destination for both locals and tourists. For more information visit www.mardeons.com, it includes information about boat departure times.
Just to warn you there’s a dress code on the ship, men and women cannot sit on the boat without covering up properly; that means no bare torsos for men and no bikini tops for women.
Vigo is a Spanish port on the shores of a great natural harbour, sheltered from Atlantic storms by the Cies Island. In the summer people regularly travel to these islands.
These islands are popular tourist spots, only accessible by ferries that run from early spring to later summer. There are no hotels or litterbins and almost no development on the Cies islands, the beautiful waters and soft sandy beaches make them heavenly escapes.
Getting to Vigo is straightforward as there is an airport 15 km from the city centre serving mainly national routes. A bus shuttle also connects Porto airport in Portugal to Vigo. People from Vigo are expecting growth in their air traffic by introducing new service routes such as Brussels. If you want to get to this part of Spain by boat it is possible with a route serving from Bristol in the UK.
Just to warn you there’s a dress code on the ship, men and women cannot sit on the boat without covering up properly; that means no bare torsos for men and no bikini tops for women.
Vigo is a Spanish port on the shores of a great natural harbour, sheltered from Atlantic storms by the Cies Island. In the summer people regularly travel to these islands.
These islands are popular tourist spots, only accessible by ferries that run from early spring to later summer. There are no hotels or litterbins and almost no development on the Cies islands, the beautiful waters and soft sandy beaches make them heavenly escapes.
Getting to Vigo is straightforward as there is an airport 15 km from the city centre serving mainly national routes. A bus shuttle also connects Porto airport in Portugal to Vigo. People from Vigo are expecting growth in their air traffic by introducing new service routes such as Brussels. If you want to get to this part of Spain by boat it is possible with a route serving from Bristol in the UK.