Ferries from Harwich to the Netherlands

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The route

Are you looking for information on how to get to the Netherlands? Book your ferry from Harwich to the Netherlands using our Netherlands ferry booking system. NetFerry can help you find out which ferry operators cover routes to the Netherlands departing from Harwich and all related timetables, prices and duration.

The ferry routes beetween Harwich and the Netherlands are covered by the operator Stena who carry out 42 trips per week with morning boardings and crossing times ranging between 6 hours 45 minutes and 8 hours. This line allows you to transport cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks - when boarding, simply follow the instructions at the departure port. Once on board, you will find bars, shops and self service restaurants to make your crossing more relaxing and comfortable. Cabin accommodation allows you to rest with peace of mind.

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Ferries from Harwich to the Netherlands

Port of Harwich

Harwich is the smallest of the three main cruise ports that serve London (Harwich, Southampton and Dover). It has a single berth, with a single terminal, even at the height of the summer season there is only one cruise ship every other day. Next door to the cruise terminal is the ferry terminal, with large ferries going to the Netherlands and Scandinavia. Both ferry and cruise terminals are a small part of a much larger port complex. On the other side of the river from Harwich is Felixstowe, one of the UK's largest container ports. There are facilities at the passenger terminal, including a ca... [More information]

Address: Harwich International Port, Parkeston Quay Parkeston Harwich CO12 4SR United Kingdom

Directions: Google Map @ Harwich, port

Guide of Netherlands

Holland, is the country of tulips and windmills, a place where you can experience both tradition and avant-garde modernity. History Inhabited by Celtic and Germanic tribes, Holland was conquered by the Romans and represented the northern border of the Roman Empire. It was later part of the Carolingian empire, until 1581 when the independence was given. In 1800 Napoleon created the Kingdom of Holland and in 1840 the country was divided into North Holland and South Holland. Places to see in the Netherlands Amsterdam is fantastic to visit by bike, riding past the canals and colorful houses. ... [More information]

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