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Cheapest Ferry Tickets To Holland 2008The ferry has got to be the cheapest way to get to Holland, and you can always find lots of great bargains, especially on the internet. The cheapest way to buy your ferry ticket to Holland is to book it well in advance online. The more in advance you are able to book, the cheaper your tickets will be. Ferry crossings range from a 6.25 hours from Harwich in Essex to a 15 hour cruise crossing from the north east.
The Netherlands have a number of ports where you can arrive in your ferry to Holland. Hull to Rotterdam (Europoort) is a great way to travel to Holland from the North of England or Scotland. The ferries are run by P&O Ferries and as this journey takes around 10 hours the sailing is overnight. The journey price includes a cabin so that you can sleep through your journey and arrive for the first day of your holiday refreshed. Newcastle to Amsterdam (Ijmuiden) is a ferry route offered by DFDS Seaways, which also connects Scotland and the North-East of England to northern Holland. This is another long journey time – around 15 hours – so this is also a cruise where you have your own cabin to get some rest. Harwich to Hook of Holland is offered by Stena Line, who offer two sailings per day, one daytime ferry to Holland and one night crossing both taking 6hr 15mins. You can book a cabin so that you can relax during your journey and even get some sleep during the overnight crossing. Getting the Ferry to Holland is a very popular way of travelling to Europe. Many people use the ferry ports in Holland not only to enjoy a holiday in Holland, but also to reach destinations in Germany, France and Belgium. One of the most popular holidays which start with a ferry to Holland is to one of the Centerparcs in Europe; in fact DFDS Seaways offer discount package deals to Centerparcs which include your ferry crossing to Holland as well as your stay at a Centerparcs holiday village in Holland, Germany, France or Belgium. On your ferry to Holland you can book your own cabin so that you can rest and get some sleep during overnight crossings. There is also plenty of entertainment onboard. All ships include bars, restaurants, cafes as well as a host of other entertainment. DFDS Seaways offer cinemas, bingo, a casino and their own Kidz Club as well as onboard shopping. Stena Line offer children’s activities as well as a cinema, bars, restaurants and shopping. P&O Ferries offer cinemas, a live cabaret show a casino as well as lots to keep the kids busy including play areas and quieter spots for watching videos and during the summer holidays, you will find children's entertainers onboard too. You can also find Cruise Holiday Deals to Holland. Visit Amsterdam or include a cruise as part of your Centerparcs holiday Stena Line offer one ferry to Holland: Harwich to Hook of Holland P&O offer one route to Holland: Hull to Rotterdam DFDS Seaways offer one ferry to Holland: Newcastle to Amsterdam (Ijmuiden)
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