Ons Island
Vigo
Ferries to Spain
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Ons Island Vigo ferry

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Ons Island - Vigo Route summary
Departure Country Spain
Destination Country Spain
No. of Operators 2
Operators Mar de Ons & Naviera Nabia
Average Price 83 €*
Average Daily Sailings 2
Average Weekly Sailings 13
Average Sailing Duration 1h 22m
Fastest Sailing Duration 1h 15m
First Ferry 18:30
Last Ferry 19:15
Distance 14 nautical miles

* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 2024-08-12.

Most popular questions

How long is the ferry from Ons Island to Vigo?

The approximate duration for ferries from Ons Island to Vigo is 1h 22m. Durations can vary by operator and season.

Which ferry companies operate between Ons Island to Vigo?

2 popular ferry companies travel from Ons Island to Vigo. These ferry companies are
  • Mar de Ons
  • Naviera Nabia

How can I book ferry tickets from Ons Island to Vigo?

Book Ons Island to Vigo tickets through our deal finder, where you can view the latest prices and schedules.

Vigo Guide

Vigo, a lively port city in northwest Spain, is the gateway to and from the idyllic Cies Islands found just offshore in the North Atlantic. Ferry routes from the archipelago run multiple times a day, lasting approximately 40-45 minutes, offering sun-drenched coastal views along the way.

Possessing the largest fishing fleet in Europe is just one facet of Vigo’s colourful character; it’s steeped in medieval history with networks of intriguing alleyways to explore, as well as an excellent choice of authentic tapas bars, restaurants and buzzing nightclubs.

Found directly south of the Old Town, known locally as Casco Vello, is the Parque do Castro, a lush area populated by nearly 100 camellia trees, also boasting hilltop views from the area’s namesake castle, constructed by Felipe IV in the 17th Century.

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