Getting here by Sea

Information and help on travelling by sea to the East of England.

The ancient port of Harwich in Essex has a regular succession of liners and ferries cruising into its modern terminal. Stena Line has day and overnight crossings aboard a traditional ferry with cabin accommodation (six hours 15 minutes). DFDS Seaways has modern ships sailing from Denmark (22 hours). Enjoy restaurants, bars, cinemas and entertainment as you relax onboard.

From Harwich, you can drive straight off into the East of England. Of course, if you prefer the short sea crossings
from Calais (France) to Dover, or the Channel Tunnel, then its an easy drive up to the East of England via the M20 or M2, the M25, and the A12 or M11.

Harwich (East of England) to:

Hook of Holland, Netherlands:
Stena Line - www.stenaline.com

Esbjerg, Denmark:
DFDS Seaways - www.dfdsseaways.com

Haven Gateway Partnership - informative resource to assist the cruise ship industry, and all passengers who might be joining a cruise from Harwich in Essex www.havencruise.com

Dover (South East England) to:

Calais, France:
P&O Ferries - www.poferries.com

Calais, France:
SeaFrance - www.seafrance.com

Folkestone (South East England) to:

Coquelles (Calais), France:
Eurotunnel - www.eurotunnel.co.uk