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DFDS Seaways provides a unique maritime experience for all guests onboard with an international level of service.

There are five ships operating across three routes. From the UK we sail daily Newcastle to Amsterdam in Holland and three to four times per week from Harwich to Esbjerg in Denmark. DFDS Seaways also sails daily from Copenhagen in Denmark to Oslo in Norway. DFDS Seaways work with some great partners to form combined trips with Legoland, Center Parcs Europe, Novasol Cottages and more.

 

 

 

 

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P&O Ferries is one of the most well known and trusted brands. Wherever your customers are travelling to, on holiday or on business, P&O Ferries offers a wide range of routes: Dover to Calais, Portsmouth to Bilbao, Hull to Rotterdam and Hull to Zeebrugge.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

With Norfolkline's brand new fleet, more than 2 million passengers travel each year over the English Channel and Irish Sea (with Irish Sea Ferries). There are 12 Norfolkline crossings between Dover and Dunkerque in France every day with crossings taking only 1 hour 45 minutes. This route is popular for people travelling with their car to Western European countries such as France, Belgium, Spain, Poland, Germany and Italy for holidays, short breaks,weekend trips, day trips, skiing, shopping etc.

 

 

 

Stena Line is the world’s leading ferry company and biggest ferry operator in Europe, offering the largest fleet Stena Line operate the following routes in Europe:

Irish Sea routes:
Holyhead- Dublin Port
Holyhead- Dun Laoghaire
Stranraer-Belfast
Fishguard-Rosslare
Fleetwood-Larne

North Sea route:
Harwich-Hook of Holland

Scandinavian routes:
Gothenburg-Frederikshavn
Gothenburg-Kiel
Grenaa-Varberg
Gydnia-Karlskrona
Oslo-Frederikshavn

 

 

 

 
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