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.
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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.
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eurodrive.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.
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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.
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Norfolk 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.
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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.
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EuroDrive 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
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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.
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Stena 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.
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eurodrive.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.
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