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Book a ferry to Bilbao with Ferry Travels. The main ferry route from Bilbao is to Portsmouth in UK. Book your ferry ticket to Bilbao with P&O Ferries and Transmediterranea on FerryTravels.com

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Acciona Trasmediterranea is one of the largest passenger and cargo shipping companies in Europe. AT Ferries now offers one of the most luxurious cruise ships in operation; The Fortuny AT Ferries now offers a three night mini-cruise on its new convenient route between the UK (Portsmouth) and Spain (Bilbao) with up to three Mini-Cruise sailings per week in High Season.

You can enjoy a luxurious 3-night Mini-Cruise in style and comfort with the 'Fortuny' superferry which has a capacity of up to 1,000 passengers. Onboard services provide all the amenities of a luxury cruise liner including an outdoor pool and indoor pool, restaurants, stores, gym, spa, cinema, casino, disco and much more.

With an AT Ferries mini-cruise your Accommodation consists of either the luxurious first class cabins or the economical tourist cabins. Whichever you choose all the cabins have air-conditioning, bathroom, radio, hair-dryer and are furnished with sheets and blankets to make your trip both enjoyable and comfortable.

AT Ferries now offer option of 4 or 24 hours in Bilbao depending on the departure date. Currently you can benefit from 24 hours in Bilbao on all Thursday departures from Portsmouth.
You can book your AT Ferries mini-cruise quickly and conveniently online at Mini Cruises. About The P&O Ferries Mini Cruise

P&O Ferries also run a 3-night mini cruise on the same Portsmouth - Bilbao route. Experience a taste of P&O's cruising heritage and enjoy a taste of Spain when you sail on a 3-night foot passenger mini-cruise to Bilbao.

Your ticket will include a return trip in an ensuite cabin. During the mini-cruise, you can take advantage of the host of leisure facilities including a children's play area, cinema, a choice of three restaurants, bars, casino, swimming pool and fitness centre. Directions Source: Aferry.to

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Bilbao, sometimes referred to as Bilbo, in the North of Spain, is the largest city in the Basque Country and the capital of the province of Biscay (Basque: Bizkaia). The city has over 350,000 inhabitants (2004) and is the most economically and industrially active part of Greater Bilbao, the zone in which almost half of the Basque Country’s population lives. Greater Bilbao’s 946,829 inhabitants are spread along the length of the Nervion River, whose banks are home also to numerous business and factories, which during the industrial revolution brought heightened prosperity to the region.

The famous Guggenheim Museum, the city acts as home for the Fine Arts Museum recognised as one of Spain’s finest art museums and recently refurbished and the Maritime Museum on the Nervion’s banks, which recently hosted the RMS Titanic exhibition which has been touring Europe.

Since the inauguration of the Guggenheim museum in 1997, eight new hotels have been opened in the city, reflecting the increasing interest for the city . Bilbao is a bubbling city with a good selection of hotels and restaurants surrounded by beautiful countryside and high interest for visitors. These only represent a small portion of what the city has to offer.

Bilbao has an oceanic climate, generally mild, with not too extreme temperatures. January average temperature is 9ºC and July average 21ºC.

In the north, Bilbao’s city edge is considered to be around the towns of Erandio, Sondika and Derio, in the east it is encompassed by Zamudio and Etxebarri. The southern border passes outside Basauri and Arrigorriaga and in the west, Barakaldo and Alonsotegi are the furthest extremes. The urban area is enclosed by two small mountain ranges called Pagasarri (to the south) and Artxanda (to the north).