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P&O Ferries book early latest offers. Travel with P&O Ferries from Hull to Zeebrugge Rotterdam. Prices from £98 each way (up to 5 days) for a car and 2 passengers including and ensuite standard cabin (taxes and surcharges). Caravans travel free on Saturday and Sunday sailings on these routes. Minicruises from Hull to Amsterdam, Bruges, Rotterdam or Keukenhof Gardens For April to June, we are offering minicruises to Amsterdam, Bruges and Rotterdam and special departures from April-May for the Dutch Bulbfields to Keukenhof Gardens. P&O Ferries offers a choice of four routes sailing from the UK to the Continent. All our routes take you to the gateways of Europe with easy motorway access for your onward journey. You can take your car, caravan or motorbike, and because we don't make any excess baggage charges you can pack in whatever you want. Whether you've loaded up the car for a big family camping holiday or are simply carrying your skis, you won't have to worry - it all travels free.
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P&O Mini-Cruise. If you fancy a well-earned break to recharge the batteries - or simply to stock the wine rack, then a minicruise with P&O Ferries is just the ticket. We have minicruises to suit every taste and budget, with cross-channel shopping cruises from Portsmouth to Bilbao Spain with our famous 3-night cruise. Experience a taste of P&O's cruising heritage and enjoy a taste of Spain when you sail on a 3-night foot passenger minicruise to Bilbao.Your ticket will include a return trip in an ensuite cabin. During the minicruise, 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. There's never a dull moment on the fun-packed Pride of Bilbao - our live entertainment schedule includes everything from light music with professional entertainers, to activities catering for children. Upon arrival in Spain you can choose to explore the home port of Santurtzi. The beauty of the landscape and the quality of the gastronomy along with the hospitality of the Santurtziarrak are some of the attractions which the visitor can enjoy. Santurtzi is a marine town that has succeeded in conserving many of its traditions, in spite of its great growth. The life in this area is focused on the sea, which inspires its work and its leisure. Fishing boat and rowing boat races, and the celebrations of the Virgin of the Carmen keep their traditions alive. Gastronomy is based on fish, especially sardines. 
OR enjoy one of three coach tours. Guggenheim museum visit If you're looking to expand your knowledge of fine art, or to experience a little culture, then pay a visit to the Guggenheim Museum. As the cultural and tourist driving force of the Basque country, this spectacular building is covered with titanium sheets and houses its own private collection. This Fine Arts Museum is among the best of its kind in Spain, housing three collections: art through the centuries, contemporary art and the Basque art. Taste of old and new Bilbao A guided walking tour of old and new Bilbao giving you the opportunity to enjoy the architectural heritage and indulge in some retail therapy at the same time. The Old Quarter has a wide range of products in traditional establishments, shops selling the latest fashions and modern shopping centres. There are all kinds of traditional produce, antique books, food and modern clothing. This area is also a great place for eating out, why not sample the local tapas? Along with the more traditional shops of the Old Quarter there is also Indautxu, the area for 'high street' shopping. Here you can purchase anything - made-to-measure shirts, jewellery or intricately hand-embroidered cloth. Strolling through the streets gives you the perfect opportunity to appreciate the stunning architecture of the buildings. Spanish fishing village - Castro Urdiales To experience a traditional Spanish fishing village there is a coach trip to Castro Urdiales. The village has the charm of a quaint fishing village coupled with rich tradition. The town centre with it characteristic houses, monuments and narrow streets makes it perfect for strolling through. Whilst in Castro Urdiales look out for the symbolic sites of the church of Santa Maria, and the castle-lighthouse, which are significant examples of the Cantabria's Gothic architecture.
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