Do Ferries Run From Dover To Zeebrugge?

The Dover – Zeebrugge ferry was a Roll-on Roll-off passenger service running between the port of Dover and Zeebrugge.

Dover – Zeebrugge ferry
From: Dover
To: Zeebrugge
Distance: 138 km (85.8 miles)
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Are there any ferries to Zeebrugge from UK?

The Hull Zeebrugge ferry route connects England with Belgium. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, P&O Ferries. The crossing operates up to 7 times each week with sailing durations from around 13 hours 15 minutes.

Are ferries still running to Zeebrugge?

From 1st January 2021 we will no longer be running our passenger service between Hull and Zeebrugge. However, you can still reach Belgium by ferry on our Dover to Calais and Hull to Rotterdam routes and continue to enjoy safe and relaxing ferry travel to mainland Europe.

Can you get a ferry from UK to Belgium?

Travelling to Belgium via ferry mean that you can start your holiday as soon as you step on board. Whether you choose to sail from Dover or Hull, you can enjoy fresh sea air, plenty of space, and delicious dining options as you travel to Calais or Rotterdam.

How do I get to Zeebrugge from UK?

You can take a train from London King’s Cross to Zeebrugge via Bruxelles-Midi, Blankenberge, and Blankenberge Station perron 2 in around 4h 30m. Alternatively, you can take a bus from London Victoria to Zeebrugge via Bruges, Brugge Station perron 1, and Brugge A.Z. Sint-Jan in around 7h 49m.

Is there a ferry from UK to Ostend?

Is there a ferry from Dover to Ostend? There currently is NO FERRY FROM DOVER TO OSTEND. The Ferry from Dover heads to either Calais or to Dunkirk. If you want to visit Ostend and live close to Dover you can best take the ferry to Dunkirk as it is often cheaper and less busy than its Calais counterpart.

What ferries sail from Dover?

There are three ferry operators running ships from Dover; P&O Ferr, DFDS and Irish Ferries. P&O and Irish Ferries operate ferries from Dover to Calais, while DFDS Seaways offers a service to both Calais and Dunkerque.

Where do ferries from Newcastle go to?

Amsterdam
Newcastle ferry port in England connects you with Amsterdam (Ijmuiden) in Holland with a choice of up to 7 ferry crossings per week. The duration of the Newcastle to Amsterdam crossing is from 15 hours 45 minutes and the crossing is operated by DFDS Seaways.

Can you sail to Bruges from UK?

Travel to Belgium by ferry from the UK
From Hull there was a ferry route to Zeebrugge, close to Bruges in Belgium. If you now want to travel to Belgium by ferry you have a couple of options. You can either travel by ferry via the Netherlands to Belgium or you can choose to travel by ferry via France to Belgium.

What is the name of the main ferry port in Belgium for boats to England?

The Zeebrugge Hull North Sea ferry route connects Belgium with England. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, P&O Ferries.

Do ferries still go to Ostend?

Ferries to and from Ostend
LD Lines ferries and TransEuropa Ferries both have modern fleets with a wide range of on board facilities.

How do I get from UK to Belgium?

There are flights to Brussels from London and a string of regional airports; Eurostar trains direct from London to Brussels; ferries from Rosyth and Hull to Zeebrugge, near Bruges, and from Ramsgate to Ostend; Eurotunnel services from Folkestone to Calais, a short drive from the Belgian coast; and frequent

Can I travel from UK to Belgium by train?

You can travel by train from London to Brussels in just 2h. Trains to Brussels from London will arrive into Brussels Midi Station. It’s commonly referred to as the “Capital of Europe”, with many of the EU’s institutions based in the city.

Can you get to Greece by boat from UK?

Whilst there are no direct ferries from the UK to Mediterranean serving commercial routes, we offer a range of indirect services to the most popular Mediterranean ferry routes including Italy, Tunisia, Malta, Cyprus and the Greek Islands.

Where does the ferry go from UK?

From the UK you have several options for travelling to Europe by ferry. You can cross the Channel on our Dover to Dunkirk or Dover to Calais routes, as well as our Newhaven to Dieppe route. Our Newcastle to Amsterdam route provides an ideal link from the north of the UK to the Continent.

Where do P&O ferries sail from UK?

Our routes go from England to France, the Netherlands, Belgium and Ireland, and from Cairnryan to Northern Ireland. You can find out more about our different routes below or you could use our Travel Guides to plan your next holiday by seeing our top pick of destinations when you travel by ferry.

How long is the ferry crossing from Folkestone to Bruges?

The quickest way to get from Folkestone to Bruges is to car ferry and drive which costs £95 – £170 and takes 3h 16m. Is there a direct bus between Folkestone and Bruges?

Do any ferries leave Ramsgate?

Ferries from Ramsgate sail to Ostend in Belgium using the ferry operators LD Lines and Transeuropa, and you can find your ferry using the simple AFerry booking form.

How do I get to Ostend from UK?

The best way to get from England to Ostend is to train which takes 5h 3m and costs £95 – £330. Alternatively, you can bus, which costs £19 – £27 and takes 8h 51m. How long is the flight from England to Ostend? The quickest flight from London Heathrow Airport to Brussels Airport is the direct flight which takes 1h 5m.

Where do P&O ferries operate?

In addition to sailing on eight major routes including England to France, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and Holland, we also operate intermodal continental hubs at Zeebrugge and Europoort. In addition, we also have our own logistics arm, P&O Ferrymasters.

Is ferry cheaper than Eurotunnel?

Generally speaking the ferry is usually slightly cheaper, but whichever option you choose, make sure to shop around for deals and book well ahead of time to get the best-value fares.