Gijon – Poole
Ferries to England
Gijon – Poole
Ferries to England
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Gijon - Poole Ferry Route Summary | ||
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Departure Country | Spain | |
Destination Country | England | |
Distance | 0 Nautical Miles |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 1 July 2025.
The city and municipality of Gijon is located in the autonomous community of Asturias in Spain. Gijon lies on the coast on the Bay of Biscay and is around 20 km to the north of Oviedo, the capital of Asturias. There are plenty of visitor attraction in the city including The Museum of the Asturian People which is an open air art space containing Asturian popular art installations, large ethnographic items and three buildings: the Casa de los Valdes which is a temporary exhibition space; the Casa de los González de la Vega and site of the International Bagpipe Museum which includes a collection of traditional Asturian musical instruments; the Asturian Pavilion from the 1992 Universal Exposition of Seville which was installed at the museum in 1994. There is also the Atlantic Botanical Garden, the Nicanor Pinole Museum and the Roman Terms Museum of Campo Valdes in the city to enjoy.
There is a regular ferry service from the Port of Gijon to the port of Nantes (Saint Nazaire) with three weekly departures and a sailing time of 15 hours. There is also a ferry to Poole in England with a sailing time of 25 hours.
The medieval port town of Poole is located in the south coast of England an the county of Dorset. The town lies on the English Channel coast and is full of tourist attractions and activities, such as its famous pottery and Poole Park. Other popular sights in and around the town include Poole Harbour and the Sandbanks Peninsular which provide excellent facilities for boating and water sports in general. In this area there are also some well respected restaurants and cafes, a number of historic 18th century buildings and some lovely waterside hotels.
Dorset's beaches are some of the best in the United Kingdom and are sometimes called the 'Florida Keys of British beaches'. Poole itself has over 5 km of beaches which are popular with both locals and tourists. The most vibrant part of the town is Poole Quay where there are many restaurants and bars to enjoy. Festivals and events in the town include the Poole Summer Breeze, the largest beach party, held every Thursday night in the summer, with live music, a fun zone for families, barbecue areas and a spectacular firework display.