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First ever Ireland to Spain ferry announced
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The French shipping company Brittany Ferries has revealed details about the first ever direct ferry link between Ireland and Spain.
There will be two direct return sailings weekly from Cork to Santander in the north of Spain from the end of April to November of this year. Tickets will be available from the end of January.
A new ship, named the Connemara, will carry around 500 passengers with space for 195 cars and will take approximately 26 hours.
It will offer, the company says, "a comfortable, no-frills service with a distinctly Spanish theme".
Santander is the capital of Cantabria and has a population of 178,000. The picturesque city is a short drive from Bilbao and San Sebastian.
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