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Brittany Ferries
Brittany Ferries were voted Best Cross Channel Ferry Operator 2001 by Daily Telegraph readers. Brittany Ferries fast & modern fleet offers a quality of on board service comparable to a mini-cruise including on-board entertainment. Sailing to the ferry ports of North West France and Spain, they operate ferry crossings from Portsmouth to Caen, Portsmouth to St Malo, Poole to Cherbourg, Portsmouth to Cherbourg, Plymouth to Roscoff, Cork to Roscoff and Plymouth to Santander. more info.. DFDS Seaways
DFDS Seaways is the premier ferry operator in the North Sea. The name DFDS comes from the original name under which the company was founded in 1866: Det Forenede Dampskibs-Selskab (The United Steamship Company). DFDSs routes are: Newcastle to Amsterdam, Harwich to Esbjerg, Newcastle to Kristiansand to Gothenburg. DFDS ships offer the discerning traveller and holidaymaker a wide range of onboard leisure and the confidence of sailing with a long established and successful company whose reputation is based on first-class customer service. more info.. Eurostareurodrive.co.uk and its partnership with Eurotunnel gives you a chance to be part of a unique travel experience across the Channel, or perhaps under it would be more accurate. Eurotunnel serves the Folkestone to Calais route and is one of the fastest & effortless ways to reach mainland Europe from the UK. If you are looking for a fast ticket across the Channel, or perhaps ferries make you sea-sick, then Eurotunnel is a fantastic way to travel and we strongly recommend everyone gives it a try. more info.. Irish Ferries
Irish Sea Ferries is Irelands largest ferry operator and boasts the most modern fleet in Europe. At the 2003 Irish Travel Trade Awards Irish Travel Agents voted Irish Sea Ferries Best Ferry Company for a record seventh year in a row. Irish Sea Ferries offers Holyhead to Dublin and Pembroke to Rosslare ferry crossings. With great on board facilities and a chance to sample some of the best Irish cuisine, we strongly recommend you to travel with Irish Sea Ferries. more info.. Norfolk LineNorfolk Line is a relatively new cross channel ferry operator. Norfolk Line has made a great impact on the cross channel market since it was first established four years ago, in May 2000. Norfolk Line's main ferry crossing is Dover to Dunkerque and represents an ideal alternative to ferry crossing between Dover and Calais. The port of Dunkerque is a lot less congested compared to Calais and with Norfolk Lines super modern vessels, this ferry route is a great choice across the Channel. more info.. P&O Ferries
P&O Ferries is one of the major UK ferry operators with 32 ships & a great choice of ferry crossings between England and France, Spain & Holland. Ships include traditional car ferries, high-speed twin-hulled vessels and cruise ships on the longer routes. P&O Ferries main routes Dover to Calais, Poole to Cherbourg, Portsmouth to Le Havre, Portsmouth to Cherbourg, Portsmouth to Caen, Portsmouth to Bilbao, Hull to Rotterdam and Hull to Zeebruge.. Whichever you choose you are assured of good service. more info.. P&O Irish Sea FerryEuroDrive has teamed up with P&O Irish Sea Ferries to give you an unbeatable choice of services between Ireland and Wales, England and Scotland in the style and comfort of fast craft, brand new super ferries and conventional ships, all backed by traditional P&O warmth and hospitality. P&O Irish Sea Ferries offer a choice of sailings between Larne and Cairnryan, Troon and Larne, Dublin and Liverpool . more about more info.. Seafrance
Seafrance is the only French ferry operator on the Dover to Calais ferry crossing on which it specialises. Seafrance is a great alternative to other ferry operators on this short, but very popular ferry crossing on the Channel, offering unique French experience on their vessels that have all been refurbished to offer the maximum of comfort and on board facilities for all the family. more info.. Stena LineStena Line, an international transport company and one of the world's largest ferry operators offers service on many of the major ferry traffic flows between UK, France and Holland. Stena's most popular ferry crossings are Harwich to Hook of Holland, Stranraer to Belfast, Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire, Holyhead to Dublin, Fishguard to Rosslare and Stena Lines latest ferry crossing Fleetwood to Larne connecting North West England with Northern Ireland. more info.. Swansea Corkeurodrive.co.uk, in partnership with Swansea Cork Ferries, offers you the ideal choice of ferry travel between Swansea in South Wales, ideally situated on the M4 motorway, and Cork in Ireland, the Gateway to Kerry, Limerick and Clare. Choosing to travel Swansea to Cork saves around 400 miles of driving on a round trip and, together with the great service that you will receive from Swansea Cork Ferries, this would be an ideal choice for those travelling from Wales to Ireland. more info.. Belgium
Belgium, country of chocolates, waffles, beer, lace and diamonds, is a small kingdom and a multicultural and multilingual centre of Europe, considered to offer the highest "quality of life" in the world. It has retained its old-world charm in the preservation of its ancient buildings and historical traditions. Belgium's rich history has left impressive churches, town halls, castles and works of art, dating back to the early Middle Ages, spread around the cities and countryside. more info.. Denmark
Visit Denmark and it will not be long before you understand where Hans Christian Andersen found inspiration. Denmark is a truly magical country where quaint timbered houses topple over cobbled streets, the tree-lined banks of fjords twist inland and thousands of years of history simply ooze from every corner. Denmark is made up of the Jutland Peninsular and over 400 islands, the largest of which are Funen and Sealand each a country much unto itself. more info.. France
France is situated in Western Europe and consists of 22 regions. The physical diversity of France would be hard to exhaust in a lifetime of visits; from an urban stimuli of a city with its clubs, shops, fashion, movies, music, to an endless scope for outdoor activities at any of the Frances resourceful regions from walking, canoeing and cycling to skiing and sailing, from rivers and beaches to a mountain ranges, from gastronomy to historic cathedrals and chàteaux. more info.. Ireland
Ireland is situated in Western Europe, occupying five-sixths of the island of Ireland in the North Atlantic Ocean, west of Great Britain. Ireland offers incredible regional diversity and its exceptional history and culture have left a legacy of monuments, settlements and buildings that provide the visitor with a great day out. There are hundreds of exciting things to do and places to see in every region of Ireland. more info.. NetherlandsThe Netherlands is situated in W. Europe, Germany bordering it to the East and Belgium to the South, with a coastline of more than 450km and flatlands and river plains dominating the country, providing superb conditions for the growth of agriculture. It is a country of unique images - flat, fertile landscapes punctuated by windmills and church spires; ornately gabled terraces flanking peaceful canals; and mile upon mile of grassy dunes, backing onto stretches of pristine sandy beach. the more info.. Norway
Norways greatest attraction is its scenery. The image of rugged snowcapped mountains are reflected by clear blue lakes; thousands of miles of fjord coastline wind in and out of the landscape and the wildlife is still as nature intended - free, untamed and wild. But this enthralling country has so much more... small fishing villages where time stands still, lively market towns, busy ports and the cosmopolitan cities of Oslo and Bergen. more info.. Spain
Spain occupies 80% of the Iberian Península in the SW of Europe. In the north, Spain borders on France and Andorra, with the Pyrenees as a natural frontier. Spain is the 3rd country of Europe in extension and the 5th in population. Span is one of the cultural centers of Europe, widely known for Flamenco music and dance, bullfights, fantastic beaches and lots of sunshine, beautiful cities and towns, offering historic monuments as well as futuristic architecture. more info.. Sweden
Head for the fresh air and marvellous open spaces of one of Europes least crowded, but most welcoming countries. Sweden is a country packed with funfilled theme parks, interactive museums, gracious manor houses and ancient castles... not to mention more outdoor pursuits than you could possibly fit into one holiday! This country boast some of the most stunning scenery that you can find in Scandinavia. more info.. United Kingdom
The United Kingdom consists of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. The UK is a leading trading power and financial center with one of the strongest economies in Europe. Britain is famous for its areas of outstanding natural beauty with over 3000 gardens, 6 forest parks, 10 National Parks, over 200 country parks, its legendary student culture, centuries of history with its 2000 historic buildings and a great variety of wildlife. the more info.. Amsterdam
The port of Ijmuiden just outside Amsterdam is the ideal way to enter the beautiful city of Amsterdam. Amsterdam is one of the most vibrant city in Europe with its canals and street cafés. This is a wonderful city and is well worth a visit. More about more info.. Belfast
Port of Belfast is the busiest port in Northern Ireland, carrying over two million passengers each year and good road connections make it an ideal destination from which to travel to Ireland. Each day there are 16 ferry crossings from the port, ten of which go to Stranraer from the Stena Line terminal, the busiest terminal at the Port of Belfast. more info.. Bilbao
Bilbao is the financial capital of Spains Basque region and the perfect gateway to Spain, Portugal, and south western France. The extension of the Bilbao ferry port has doubled its initial capacity, placing Bilbao ferry port on a par with the great ports of Europe. P&O Ferries operates the popular Portsmouth to Bilbao route. Visit the town of Bilbao for an extraordinary choice of cultural attractions, food, shopping and entertainment. more info.. Caen
The Port of Caen for car ferries is Ouistreham, an active seaside resort in the Bay of Seine - 15 km north of Caen. Caen, a historic Norman city and capital of lower Normandy, has something to offer everyone. Both centres are well worth a visit. Caen has good road links with the rest of France, just a short drive away from the autoroute to Paris and routes to Brittany, the Loire and the southwest. P&O Ferries and Brittany Ferries, operate the Portsmouth to Caen route, connecting France and UK. more info.. Cairnryan
The Port of Cairnryan is located on the northern edge of Loch Ryan in the south west of Scotland. Following a £4.5 million development by P&O Irish Sea Ferries, Cairnryan port now offers excellent facilities and services for both the passenger and freight transport. It is an ideal port for those travelling from the north of England to the port of Larne in Northern Ireland as it is the closest port to Ireland in the region and allows holidaymakers to avoid using Liverpool, which is far busier more info.. Calais
The Port of Calais is the closest geographical point of Continental Europe to the UK, just 26 miles across the channel, the highest density shipping lane in the World. With over 60 car ferries and catamaran services each day, Dover to Calais ferry crossings link the UK and France and offer unrivalled choice of ferry type, operator and on-board comfort. The Port of Calais is the premier port in mainland Europe for tourist and freight traffic. Calais is great short break destination for shopping, exploring and . more info.. Calais (Tunnel)Calais is situated on the busiest shipping lane in the world and is the closest point of Europe to the UK. Calais also enjoys the most frequent ferry of all UK and French ports and is served by P&O Ferries, Seafrance and Hoverspeed. Introduction of the Folkestone to Calais Channel Tunnel route in 1994, operated by Eurotunnel, added a new dimension in cross channel travel and some 2.3 million motorists travelled in 2003 alone. Calais is great short break destination for shopping, exploring and more info.. Cherbourg
The Port of Cherbourg, on the northern tip of the Cherbourg Peninsula, is an excellent gateway to the north west of France. Ferry operators Brittany Ferries and P&O Ferries offer up to six daily sailings to and from Cherbourg to Portsmouth and Cherbourg to Poole. Originally a Roman camp, Cherbourg developed significantly following William the Conquerors victory at Hastings in 1066. Nowadays Cherbourg offers a maze of narrow cobbled streets more info.. CorkCork is a designated European City of Culture for 2005. Cork Ferry Port is the gateway to Kerry, Limerick, Clare and Southern Ireland. City of Cork is the third largest town in Ireland, after Dublin and Belfast. There is a huge network of ferry routes that operate to and from Cork, including Cork to Roscoff served by Brittany Ferries and Swansea to Cork, operated by Swansea Cork Ferries. more info.. Dover
The Port of Dover is the leading cross channel ferry port in England and is the UK's closest geographical point to Continental Europe. Dover is the perfect gateway to and from England with easy access to London and beyond. Situated on the busiest shipping lane in the World, Dover links the UK and France with sailings from Dover to Calais 24 hours per day and every 15 minutes in peak times and seven times per day Dover to Dunkirk. The Town of Dover, with its Roman history, definitely deserves a visit. more info.. DublinPort of Dublin is Irelands busiest ferry port, situated two miles from Dublin city centre. Up to 18 daily sailings to the UK and the continent operate from Dublin. The port has three ferry terminals and offers a choice of travel with either Stena Line or Irish Ferries. Dublin City has it all, offering entertainment for all ages and tastes. more info.. Dun Laoghaire
Dun Laoghaire ferry port is situated close to the town centre of Dun Laoghaire, Ireland. Stena Line is the only ferry operator offering services from Dun Laoghaire. Dun Laoghaire is reckoned to be the oldest town in Ireland and was named in the fifth century after its founder, King Laoghaire, the High King of Ireland. Dun Laoghaire with its famous Carlisle Pier offers many attractions and festivals throughout the year. more info.. Dunkirk
The Port of Dunkirk, is the third largest port in France after Le Havre and Marseille and the second French port for traffic with Great Britain. In 2003, some 6,700 ships called at Dunkirk, mainly freight. The Port of Dunkirk is a good alternative to Calais port being just 10 km from the Belgian border. Little remains of the old town following World War II when more than 300,000 troops were evacuated from Dunkirk and the surrounding beaches in 1940 amidst constant bombing. more info.. Esbjerg
Esbjerg ferry port is a twenty minute walk from the city centre and trains to and from Copenhagen connect directly with arriving ferries, using the ferry port train station. Famous for its maritime heritage, Esbjerg is one of Denmark's newest cities at just 130 years old. The area's excellent beaches are a perfect prelude to the cafés and restaurants in Esbjerg's thriving pedestrianised centre so whether you are coming to visit or passing through. more info.. Fishguard
Port of Fishguard is located on the Western side of Fishguard Bay about a mile from Fishguard town centre and has good rail and bus connections with the rest of the country. It is a small port with regular ferry crossings to Rosslare in Ireland, operated by Stena Line. more info.. Fleetwood
Fleetwood port in Lancashire is on the river Wyre estuary overlooking Morecambe Bay. The Port of Fleetwood is one of the major UK ports for ferry traffic of vehicles and passengers to and from Northern Ireland. Fleetwood, famous for its kipper industry, has been a fishing port for 90 years and a seaside resort for over 20 years more info.. Folkestone(Tnl)Folkestone , Kent is on the South East coast of England close to the Straits of Dover with easy access to main auto routes via the M20. Just five minutes from the town of Folkestone with its wide leafy avenues, period architecture and wide sweeping promenade is the home of the Le Shuttle, Eurotunnel passenger terminal taking freight vehicles and cars via the Channel Tunnel to Calais, Coquelles, France. From south London expect a journey time of 1 hour and 30 minutes. more info.. Gothenburg
The city of Gothenburg is Swedens second biggest city is situated on the west coast with the sea and archipelago within easy reach. This port is a good way to enter the city and will leave you feeling fresh and relaxed on arrival. In the middle of Gothenburg lies Liseberg, Scandinavias biggest amusement park, with lots of attractions, performances and beautiful garden areas. more info.. Harwich
Harwich Ferry Port or, to give it its correct name, Harwich International Port has excellent road links and is located on a peninsula in northern Essex in the sheltered waters of the River Stour. Harwich International Port has some freight sailings but is more regularly used by cruise liners and car ferries. The old town of Harwich is a conservation area and has many historic buildings, well worth a visit. more info.. Holyhead
Holyhead, situated in Anglesey, North Wales, has excellent road and rail connections to the North of England, North Wales and the Midlands. The Port of Holyhead is the only port with direct travel by sea to and from Dublin City in Ireland. It is operated by both Stena Line and Irish Ferries, which offers a choice of a fast or normal ferry service. Stena Line HSS fast ferry also provides fast and efficient ferry crossing from Holyhead calling at the Port of Dun Laoghaire in Ireland more info.. Hook Of Holland
The Port of Hook of Holland (Hoek van Holland) is the outer port of Rotterdam and is situated on the Nieuwe Waterweg close to the North Sea and just 48 miles from Amsterdam. The fastest route to Holland from England is the service from Harwich in Essex to the Hook of Holland and you can get there by Stena Line conventional ferry or at speed on Stena Line's HSS Catamaran making Hook of Holland an ideal gateway into Europe. The Hook of Holland area has everything to offer for a holiday.... more about more info.. Hull
The Port of Hull is owned and operated by ABP, Britain's largest ports group and handles over one million passengers every year. It is the only passenger port situated on the north side of the River Humber estuary and offers excellent links to the UK motorway. The Port of Hull is a gateway for visitors from the Continent. P&O Ferries (North Sea) operates the main Hull Ferry Terminal, located in King George Dock .more about more info.. Kristiansand
The Port of Kristiansand is located at the city of Kristiansand and it is the ideal way of traveling into Norway. Kristiansand is the ideal gateway to the beautiful scenery or Norway. Explore the beautiful region surrounding this wonderful city. more info.. Larne
Port of Larne is a gateway to Ireland, situated on the east coast of Northern Ireland. Located 22 miles from Belfast, 120 miles from Dublin and 34 miles from Scotland, Port of Larnes strategic position provides easy access to the UK continental Europe and beyond via the English port of Fleetwood. The A2 coastal route starts at Larne and gives tourists access to some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. more info.. Le Havre
The Port of Le Havre is the 2nd largest port in France, situated 125 miles North West of Paris at the mouth of the River Seine. It has good motorway connections to the rest of France and beyond and is the closest port for access to Paris and Disneyland. Founded in 1517, Le Havre is a delightful beach side city mixing ancient with new and has many attractions, historic buildings and museums. Le Havre has won various prestigious awards including Seaside resort in 1999. There are a number of street markets more info.. Liverpool
The Port of Liverpool handles over 30 million tones of cargo and nearly three quarters of a million passengers each year. Liverpool is an international city with a rich cultural heritage to match that of London. Liverpool has been designated as a European Capital of Culture 2008. P&O Irish Sea Ferries operates the popular Liverpool to Dublin route ....more more info.. Newcastle
Newcastle is a vibrant friendly city, with a heritage spanning the past 2,000 years. Situated in the north east of England, on the banks of the River Tyne and surrounded by the scenic beauty of Northumbria. An ideal place from which to tour the heritage coastline, with its unspoiled sandy beaches and sand dunes. more info.. PembrokeThe Port of Pembroke Dock is located in Pembrokeshire, on the South Western tip of Wales, and offers easy access to the M4 motorway. Irish Sea Ferries is the sole operator on the Pembroke route, operating a twice daily service to Rosslare. The purpose-built Ferry Terminal at Pembroke Dock provides comprehensive and modern facilities. Pembroke and its surrounding areas are rich in history and offer many places of interest. more info.. Plymouth
Port of Plymouth, a town with rich marine heritage, is served by Brittany Ferries, which has routes from Roscoff in Brittany and Santander in northern Spain. Port of Plymouth has excellent road connections with the rest of the UK. more info.. Poole
Port of Poole is one of the worlds largest natural harbours, serving both cross channel passenger ferries and cargo vessels. Brittany Ferries is among companies operating to France with services to Cherbourg and it is also possible to sail to the Channel Islands from the port of Poole. Poole town is a busy commercial centre rich in history and offers a wide range of entertainment for families more info.. Portsmouth
Portsmouth Harbour is a world-class visitor destination offering a seaside resort and maritime heritage dating back hundreds of years. Portsmouth is also a highly successful car ferry port offering luxury cruise ferries, fast craft and car ferries to a choice of five continental destinations and two in the Channel Islands. Around 3.4 million people travel through Portsmouth Continental Ferry Port each year, attracted by its central South Coast location, excellent UK motorway links and choice of ferry routes more info.. Roscoff
Port of Roscoff is situated on the Western Coast of Brittany, France, and is served by the Plymouth to Roscoff ferry crossing, operated by Brittany Ferries. Port of Roscoff is the Channel's most surprising ferry port - a tranquil fishing village in beautiful west Brittany, a brilliant gateway to and from Brittany and the rest of France and Europe. more info.. RosslarePort of Rosslare is situated at the south-eastern tip of Ireland and is one of the countrys premier ports. Rosslare Europort is the gateway to the east, south-east, west, south-west and midlands with an excellent road network. Holidaymakers can enjoy the famous Irish hospitality on daily ferry crossings between Pembroke and Rosslare, operated by Irish Ferries and Fishguard to Rosslare, operated by Stena Line. more info.. Rotterdam
Port of Rotterdam, or Europoort as it is also known, stretches between Rotterdam city centre and the North Sea. Since 1963, the Port of Rotterdam has been and continues to be the largest port in the world with a total throughput of some 300 million metric tons a year. It is capable of handling the worlds largest ships including the 365000 ton ore carrier, Berge Stahl that has a draft of 23m/75ft. P&O Ferries operate a daily service between Hull and Rotterdam .more about more info.. SantanderPort of Santander is situated on the Northern Coast of Spain in the centre of Santander town. Santander is a busy regional capital and a popular holiday resort that offers award-winning sandy beaches, outstanding shopping facilities and a range of restaurants and bars. Brittany Ferries offer weekly services to Santander from Plymouth. Santander is an ideal gateway for UK travellers with its excellent road links with the rest of Europe. more info.. St Malo
Port of St Malo, with over one million passengers that pass through the ferry terminal each year, is one of the leading French ports with considerable traffic to Portsmouth operated by Brittany Ferries. Admire this beautiful historic city by exploring its tiny cobbled streets, fascinating shops full of local crafts, local attractions and or perhaps browse the open markets. more info.. Stranraer
The Port of Stranraer has routes to Belfast operated by Stena Lines HSS fast ferry and its conventional ferry service. The Port of Stranraer is the ideal port for those travelling between Northern Ireland and Scotland and the North of England with excellent road and rail links with the rest of Scotland and the UK. Stranraer Ferry Port is situated close to Stranraer town centre. more info.. Swansea
Swansea is the second city of Wales and was massively rebuilt after devastating bomb attacks in World War II. The city now offers a broad seafront overlooking Swansea Bay and a marina. Swansea ferry port offers excellent communication links to the rest of the UK. A regular car ferry service to Cork in Ireland is operated by the Swansea Cork Ferries. more info.. Troon
The Port of Cairnryan is located on the northern edge of Loch Ryan in the south west of Scotland. Following a £4.5 million development by P&O Irish Sea Ferries, Cairnryan port now offers excellent facilities and services for both the passenger and freight transport. It is an ideal port for those travelling from the north of England to the port of Larne in Northern Ireland as it is the closest port to Ireland in the region and allows holidaymakers to avoid using Liverpool, which is far busier more info.. Zeebrugge
Zeebrugge, the seaport of Bruges (Brugge), is an international port and Belgiums leading fishing port. For the past 30 years, it has grown rapidly and welcomes over 700,000 passengers each year. Zeebrugge ferry port offers ferry links with the port of Hull in the UK, operated by P&O Ferries (North Sea) .more about more info.. Brittany FerriesPlymouth to Roscoff The Plymouth to Roscoff ferry crossing is operated by Brittany Ferries. Daily sailings on the Plymouth to Roscoff route take 6 hours. Night journeys arrive at Roscoff at 6:30am the next morning and at Plymouth at 6am the next day. Brittany Ferries’ Duc de Normandie, Val de Loire and its flagship, Pont-Aven, operate on this route. Minimum check in time is 45 minutes. Plymouth to Santander Brittany Ferries operates service from Plymouth to Santander with up to two sailings a week from March until November. The luxury cruise takes 18 hours. Brittany Ferries’ magnificent flagship, Pont-Aven, serves this route. Minimum check in time is 45 minutes. Poole to Cherbourg Brittany Ferries operates on the Western Channel from Poole to Cherbourg with up to three sailings a day, depending on the time of year. Its conventional cruise ferry Barfleur has a crossing time of 4 hours 15 minutes, while fast craft Vitesse, in service from May until October, has a crossing time of 2 hours 15 minutes. Minimum check-in time on this route is 45 minutes. Portsmouth to Caen Brittany Ferries and P&O Ferries operate Portsmouth to Caen Western Channel ferry crossing. Brittany Ferries’ Normandie and Mont St Michel vessels cross the channel in 6 hours during the day and overnight sailings from Portsmouth arrive at 06.30 the next day. Overnight sailings from Caen arrive 06.15 the next day. P&O Ferries’ Portsmouth Express fast craft completes the ferry crossing in 3 hours 25 mins. Minimum check in time is 45 minutes. Portsmouth to Cherbourg Portsmouth to Cherbourg route has the shortest distance of all western channel routes. P&O Ferries operates up to 3 crossings daily. The crossing time during the day is 2¾ hours by Portsmouth Express fast craft and 4¾ hours on Pride of Cherbourg or Pride of Hampshire. Brittany Ferries operates one sailing per day (seasonal) from Mon to Thu, using Val de Loire and Bretagne. The journey time is 4 ½ hours & min. check-in time 45 min. Portsmouth to St Malo Brittany Ferries operates the popular Portsmouth to St Malo ferry route where cabins are usually fully booked well in advance. The day ferry crossing time is 8 hrs 45 minutes. Overnight sailings from Portsmouth arrive at 08.00 next day. Tidal conditions at St Malo may lead to variations in departure and arrival times. Ships operating this ferry crossing are Bretagne and Val de Loire. Minimum check in time is 45 minutes. DFDS Seaways
Harwich to Esbjerg Sail between Harwich and Esbjerg on the Dana Sirena, the youngest ship in the DFDS fleet. This service is offered 3 times a week and allows you to enter your destination in comfort and style. Sample the onboard facilities and enjoy yourself on the overnight sailings to Esbjerg a beautiful city on the west coast of Denmark Newcastle to Amsterdam Sail between Newcastle or Amsterdam with DFDS Seaways. There is a daily sailing on either the King or Queen of Scandinavia. This is an overnight sailing which means that you have plenty of time to sample the onboard facilities. Visit one of the restaurants or a drink in one of the great bars or even go and party at one of the night clubs. This is the perfect way to travel to the vibrant city of Amsterdam Newcastle to Gothenburg Sail between Newcastle and Gothenburg on the fastest ship in the DFDS fleet the m.s. Princess of Scandinavia. On this overnight sailing that operates 3 times a week you will have plenty of time to sample the delights that it has to offer. Why not visit the Casino and try and beat the ship and arrive with more money in your back pocket. Gothenburg is a beautiful city worth exploring. Newcastle to Kristiansand Sail between Newcastle and Kristiansand on the fastest ship in the DFDS fleet the m.s. Princess of Scandinavia. On this overnight sailing that operates 3 times a week you will have plenty of time to sample the delights that it has to offer. Why not visit the Casino and try and beat the ship and arrive with more money in your back pocket. Kristiansand is a beautiful city worth exploring Eurotunnel
Folkestone(Tnl) to Calais (Tunnel) Eurotunnel, offers the fastest means of travel between Calais in France and the UK. Eurotunnel operates the Folkestone to Calais route via The Channel Tunnel which is 50km long, with some 39km undersea - the longest undersea tunnel in the world. The journey takes 35 minutes between Folkestone and Coquelles, situated just outside Calais and there are up to 53 crossings per day with departures every 10 minutes at peak times. Minimum check in time is 35 minutes. Irish FerriesPembroke to Rosslare Irish Ferries operates on the Pembroke to Rosslare route with two sailings a day. This ferry crossing is served by Irish Ferries’ Isle of Inishmore ship and the crossing time is 3 hours and 45 minutes. Minimum check in time on this route is 1 hour. Norfolk Line
Dover to Dunkirk The Dover to Dunkirk ferry crossing commenced in May 2000 and Norfolk Line’s three super modern ships operate this ferry route: Northern, Midnight and Dawn Merchant. Ferry crossing time on Dover to Dunkirk route is 120 minutes and represents a superb alternative to the busier Dover to Calais ferry crossing and offers rapid access into Belgium, Holland and an even shorter route to Germany. Minimum check in time is 1 hour. P&O FerriesDover to Calais Dover to Calais ferry crossing is the busiest ferry route on the Channel, served by a number of ferry operators: Hoverspeed's Seacat catamarans complete the Channel crossing in 45 minutes with up to 15 ferry crossings each day, while Seafrance's five ferries and P&O Ferries eight ferries take around 75 minutes for this Channel ferry crossing with up to 20 and 30 ferry sailings a day respectively. Minimum check in time for each ferry operator is 30 minutes. Hull to Rotterdam The Hull to Rotterdam ferry crossing is operated by P&O Ferries. P&O Ferries’ Pride of Rotterdam and Pride of Hull traditional ferries operate on this route, offering a wide range of onboard facilities. The journey time on this ferry crossing is 10 hours and ferries leave at 2100 every day. Minimum check in time is 2 hours. Hull to Zeebrugge The Hull to Zeebrugge ferry crossing is operated by P&O Ferries. P&O Ferries’ Pride of Zeebrugge, a conventional ferry, operates on this route, offering a range of onboard facilities. The journey time on the Hull to Zeebrugge route is 10 hours with ships leaving Hull at 1900 every day. Minimum check in time is 2 hours. Portsmouth to Bilbao P&O Ferries operates the Portsmouth to Bilbao ferry crossing with its Pride of Bilbao cruise ship that offers unrivalled onboard facilities. The crossing time on sailings to Bilbao is 35 hours with departures at 2000 every Tuesday and Saturday and passengers spend two nights on board ship. The crossing takes 29 hours from Bilbao to Portsmouth with departures every Monday and Thursday at 1230. Check in time on the Portsmouth to Bilbao ferry route is 45 minutes. P&O Irish Sea FerryCairnryan to Larne The Cairnryan to Larne ferry crossing is operated by P&O Irish Sea Ferries. P&O Irish Sea Ferries’ fast-craft, Superstar Express, offers 5 daily sailings between March and October with a journey time of 1 hr. The European Highlander and European Causeway are traditional super ferries, with a journey time of 1 hr 45mins, operating a year-round service with three daily sailings. Minimum check in time is 45 minutes. Larne to Cairnryan Larne to Cairnryan ferry crossing is operated by P&O Irish Sea Ferries. P&O Irish Sea Ferries fast-craft, Superstar Express, offers 5 daily sailings March until October with journey time of 1 hr. European Highlander and European Causeway, traditional super ferries, with journey time of 1 hr 45min, operating a year-round service, offer 3 daily sailings on this ferry crossing. Minimum check in time is 45 min ....more about Larne to Troon The Larne to Troon ferry crossing is operated by P&O Irish Sea Ferries and is a seasonal service between April and September. P&O Irish Sea Ferries’ fast craft, Superstar Express, completes the journey in 109 minutes. Minimum check in time is 45 minutes. Liverpool to Dublin The Liverpool to Dublin ferry crossing is operated by P&O Irish Sea Ferries, which offers convenient early morning or overnight crossings on its popular Norbank and Norbay conventional. The crossing time between Liverpool and Dubin is 8 hours. Minimum check in time of 1 hr and 15 minutes. Troon to Larne The Troon to Larne ferry crossing is operated by P&O Irish Sea Ferries and is a seasonal service between April and September. P&O Irish Sea Ferries’ fast craft, Superstar Express, completes the journey in 109 minutes. Minimum check in time is 45 minutes. SeafranceDover to Calais Dover to Calais ferry crossing is the busiest ferry route on the Channel, served by a number of ferry operators: Hoverspeed's Seacat catamarans complete the Channel crossing in 45 minutes with up to 15 ferry crossings each day, while Seafrance's five ferries and P&O Ferries eight ferries take around 75 minutes for this Channel ferry crossing with up to 20 and 30 ferry sailings a day respectively. Minimum check in time for each ferry operator is 30 minutes. Stena LineBelfast to Stranraer Stena Line operates the ferry crossing between Belfast and Stranraer with up to 8 sailings a day. Two types of ferry are offered: Stena Line HSS Voyager, a high speed catamaran with a journey time of 105 mins and Stena Line Caledonia and Stena Line Galloway, multi-purpose propeller driven ferries with journey times of about 3 hours. Check in time on this route is 30 minutes. Fishguard to Rosslare Stena Line operates ferry crossings between Fishguard and Rosslare with up to 7 sailings a day and offers two types of ferry: Stena Line Express and Lynx III, the high speed superferry, which completes the crossing in 1 hr 50 mins. Stena Line’s Konigen Beatrix, a propeller driven superferry, completes the journey in about 3hrs 30mins. Minimum check in time on Fishguard to Rosslare route is 30 minutes. Fleetwood to Larne The ferry crossing between Fleetwood and Larne was introduced in 2004 and is operated by Stena Line. There are three crossings a day on this no-frills comfortable ferry route with a journey time of just under 8 hours. Stena Line's Pioneer, Leader or Seafarer ships serve this route with a minimum check in time of 30 minutes prior to departure. Harwich to Hook Of Holland There has been a ferry service Harwich to Holland for many centuries, although the method and comfort of travel has somewhat changed. Stena Line operates the ferry sailings between Harwich and Hook of Holland. Stena Line’s flagship, HSS Discovery, is the world's largest fast ferry and takes just 3 hrs 40 minutes for the crossing. Stena Line’s Superferry offers a more leisurely cruise and takes just over 6 hours. Check in time is 1 hour. Holyhead to Dublin Stena Line and Irish Ferries operates on this popular ferry crossing. Stena Line’s Superferry offers 2 daily sailings to Dublin with a journey time of 3 hrs 45 mins and a minimum check in time 30 min. Irish Ferries offers six daily crossings to Dublin Port in Ireland, with an approximate crossing time of 3 hrs 15 mins by Cruise Ferry, "Ulysses", the world's largest car ferry, and 1 hour 49 minutes by Jonathan Swift fast ferry. Check in time is at least 1 hour. Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire The Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire ferry crossing is operated by Stena Line, which has up to four sailings a day on this route. The journey time with Stena Line HSS fast craft, the world's largest fast ferry, is 1 hr and 39 mins on the Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire route. This ferry service is a passenger and vehicle service. Check in time is 30 mins. Larne to Fleetwood The ferry crossing between Larne and Fleetwood, introduced in 2004, is operated by Stena Line ferries and is proving to be a popular link between England and Northern Ireland. There are three crossings a day on this no-frills comfortable ferry route with a journey time of just under 8 hours. Stena Line's Pioneer, Leader or Seafarer ships serve this route with a minimum check in time of 30 minutes prior to your departure. Stranraer to Belfast Stena Line operates the ferry crossing between Stranraer and Belfast with up to 8 sailings a day. Two types of ferry are offered: Stena Line HSS Voyager, a high speed catamaran with a journey time of 105 mins and Stena Line Caledonia and Stena Line Galloway, multi-purpose propeller driven ferries with journey times of about 3 hours. Check in time on this route is 30 minutes. Swansea Cork
Swansea to Cork Swansea Cork Ferries operates between Swansea and Cork with sailings departing from Swansea at 9.00pm and arriving at Cork at 7.00am. Swansea Cork’s Superferry ship offers excellent onboard facilities. Minimum check in time at Swansea Port is at least 2 hrs and at Cork Port it is 1 hour before departure. Swansea Cork Ferries operates one sailing a day (except Tue) between June and September and four sailings a week between September and January. DoverCalais more info.. DoverDunkirk more info.. FolkestoneCalais (tunnel) more info.. PlymouthRoscoff more info.. PooleCherbourg (Fast Ferry) more info.. PooleCherbourg (Ferry) more info.. PooleSt Malo via CI more info.. PortsmouthCaen more info.. PortsmouthCaen (Fast Ferry) more info.. PortsmouthCherbourg more info.. PortsmouthCherbourg (Fast) more info.. PortsmouthSt.Malo more info.. PlymouthSantander more info.. PortsmouthBilbao more info.. PooleGuernsey more info.. PooleJersey more info.. PortsmouthGuernsey more info.. PortsmouthJersey more info.. WeymouthGuernsey more info.. WeymouthJersey more info.. FishguardRosslare (HSS) more info.. FishguardRosslare (Superferry) more info.. FleetwoodLarne more info.. HolyheadDublin more info.. HolyheadDublin (Swift) more info.. HolyheadDun Laoghaire (HSS) more info.. LiverpoolDublin more info.. PembrokeRosslare more info.. Cairnryan (Ferry)Larne more info.. Stranraer (Ferry)Belfast more info.. Stranraer (HSS)Belfast more info.. TroonLarne more info.. HarwichEsbjerg more info.. HarwichHook of Holland more info.. HullRotterdam more info.. HullZeebrugge more info.. NewcastleAmsterdam more info.. NewcastleGothenburg more info.. NewcastleKristiansand more info.. CalaisDover more info.. DunkirkDover more info.. Belfast (Ferry)Stranraer more info.. Belfast (HSS)Stranraer more info.. LarneTroon more info.. Larne (Ferry)Cairnryan more info.. All Short Sea Routes (from UK)more info.. All Western Channel (UK-France)more info.. All Western Channel (UK-Spain)more info.. All UK - Channel Isles routesmore info.. All UK - Irish Sea Routes (South)more info.. All UK - Irish Sea Routes (North)more info.. All North Sea Routes (from UK)more info.. All Short Sea Routes (to UK)more info.. All Irish - UK Sea Routes (North)more info.. |