Mar de Ons Ferries

Mar de Ons Ferries

Mar de Ons — the main ferry operator in the northwest of Spain. The company was founded in 1993 and has the largest fleet on the Galician coast, including 10 catamarans. Regular voyages are operated throughout the year between the islands of the Cies archipelago. It transports about one million passengers per year.

Mar de Ons Ferries
Mar de Ons Ferries
Mar de Ons Ferries

Benefits of Mar de Ons Ferries

Mar de Ons specializes in regular ferry and catamaran cruises. For passenger comfort, each vessel is fully compliant with safety standards, has a spacious outside deck and a cafeteria.In addition to regular voyages, the ferry company carries:

  • school trips to the Cies Islands, parent association meetings;
  • night outings with dinner and Mar de Noches music;
  • conferences, presentations of various products, parties, other events;
  • Christmas cruises in the Bay of Vigo.
  • sea walks on Halloween.

In addition to boat cruises, the company offers guided walks on the legendary island of San Simón where you can discover all its mysterious secrets.

There is also a camping on the Cees Islands for those who love the outdoors, which offers tent and sleeping bag rentals. On the territory of the sites there is no electricity, it is recommended to take this into account when planning the trip.

Mar de Ons Ferries

The ferry company operates domestic regular flights all year to the following destinations:

  • Bueu — Ons;
  • Vigo — Ones;
  • Vigo — Cies;
  • Cangas – Cies;

The Mar de Ons ferries and catamarans have all the facilities for trips with children of all ages. It is sufficient to indicate their number and age when booking the tickets.

The Mar de Ons ferries and catamarans have all the facilities for trips with children of all ages.

Passengers can purchase a special payment card called the TMG Wallet. It is not personalized and allows you to travel between Cangas and Vigo for only 1.34 euros. The TMG cards are valid for the five urban transport zones: La Coruña, Ferrol, Lugo, Santiago and Vigo.