Can You Get A Ferry From Uk To Poland?

We offer ferry routes from England and Ireland which will enable you to travel to Poland by car with ease. Simply choose which crossings suit you and book your tickets today.

Can you get to Poland by boat?

You can currently get the ferry to Poland from a number of destinations, primarily from Sweden, as it just across the Baltic Sea from Poland, and there are ferries coming from 4 destinations here, as well as 1 ferry coming from the island of Bornholm near Denmark, so there is no shortage of choice of ferries.

How do you get to Poland from UK?

Train travel
It’s easy to travel from the UK to Poland by train. Travel from London to Berlin on day 1 by Eurostar & onward high-speed train, stay overnight in Berlin, then take an air-conditioned express from Berlin to Warsaw, Krakow or Gdansk on day 2.

How long does it take to get to Poland by boat?

All Ferries to Poland
The voyage takes about 6 hours, TT-Line offers up to 10 departures per week from the Swedish port of Trelleborg to Świnoujście in Poland and return.

Can you take a boat from UK to Europe?

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.

How much does it cost to drive to Poland from UK?

The total cost of driving from London, United Kingdom to Gdansk, Poland (one-way) is $365.75 at current gas prices. The round trip cost would be $731.50 to go from London, United Kingdom to Gdansk, Poland and back to London, United Kingdom again. Regular fuel costs are around $8.92 per gallon for your trip.

How long is the drive from UK to Poland?

The total driving time is 16 hours, 25 minutes.

How long does it take from Dover to Poland?

The train journey time between Dover and Poland is around 20h 48m and covers a distance of around 1827 km. This includes an average layover time of around 4h 22m.

How far is Poland from UK by train?

898 miles
London to Warszawa-Centralna by train

Journey time From 21h 54m
Distance 898 miles (1445 km)
Frequency 5 trains per day
First train 07:16
Last train 20:01

Can I travel from Poland to UK by train?

No, there is no direct train from Poland to London. However, there are services departing from Warszawa Srodmiescie and arriving at London St Pancras Intl via S Ostbahnhof, Köln Hbf and Brussel-Zuid / Bruxelles-Midi. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 17h 2m.

How many days in Poland is enough?

How Many Days Do You Need in Poland? For the best experience, plan on spending 7 to 10 days in Poland. With 7 days, you have just enough time to visit three cities (Krakow, Warsaw, and Gdansk). Add on 3 more days, for a total of 10, to add on day trips to places such as Malbork Castle and Auschwitz-Birkenau.

How do ships get to Poland?

There is no direct ocean freight service into Poland, so your cargo will likely ship to Hamburg, Bremerhaven or Antwerp for the Trans-Atlantic leg. From there, the shipping line transloads the container to a smaller “feeder” vessel for the trip across the Baltic Sea to the Port of Gdansk or Gdynia.

Is there a sea port in Poland?

The main ports in Poland are Gdańsk, Gdynia, Szczecin and Świnoujście. Apart from these important ports there are also numerous marinas for yachting enthusiasts to call at. The Port of Gdańsk is the largest Polish port.

Where can you get a ferry from the UK to Europe?

Ferries to Europe from the United Kingdom
Destinations include Cherbourg, Saint-Malo, Caen, Le Havre, or Roscoff. They also offer ferry services to the northern Spain ports of Santander and Bilbao in Spain. DFDS Seaways travels from Newcastle to Hoek van Holland.

Where do ferries go from UK?

Overseas port British port Crossing duration
Dublin Port, Ireland Holyhead, Wales 2 hours
Dublin Port, Ireland Liverpool, England 6 hours
Belfast (Terminal 2), Northern Ireland Liverpool/Birkenhead, England 8 hours
Larne, Northern Ireland Fleetwood, England 6 hours

How can I travel to Europe from UK without flying?

There are lots of ways to travel from the North of England to Europe without flying – by ferry (either in a car or as a foot passenger), by coach or by train. The ferries head east from Newcastle and Hull across the North Sea to Amsterdam, Rotterdam or Hook of Holland from where you can head further into Europe.

Can I drive in Poland with a UK licence?

You can drive in Poland with your UK photocard driving licence without the need for an international driving permit. If you’re living in Poland, check the Living in Guide for information on the rules for residents.

Can I drive in Poland on British driving Licence?

Can you drive in Poland with a UK licence? Yes, you can legally drive in Poland with your UK-issued driving licence without the need to apply for an International Driving Permit.

Is driving in Poland difficult?

The roads in Poland are not as wide as in the United States, people have a different driving temperament and all roadsigns, except for international ones, are only in Polish. If you really want to drive in Poland, take a deep breath, stay focused and try to leave the city as soon as possible.

Can I drive in Poland with a UK licence after Brexit?

Will my driving licence be valid? Yes, most UK drivers are still able to use their normal driving licence to drive in EU countries. There are some exceptions and what is called an International Driving Permit (IDP) may be needed. An IDP can be bought at Post Offices for £5.50.

Do I need green card to drive to Poland from UK?

You do not need to carry a green card when you drive in the EU (including Ireland), Andorra, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Serbia, and Switzerland. You still need valid vehicle insurance. You may need to carry a green card to drive in other countries, including: Albania.