Norfolkline Cross Channel Ferries

Norfolkline is now part of DFDS Seaways and operates ferry crossings from Dover to Dunkerque. It also provides a service from Rosyth to Zeebrugge in Belgium but this route is only available for freight. It previously operated the Liverpool Birkenhead to Belfast and Liverpool Birkenhead to Dublin routes but Stena Line has now taken over Norfolkline Irish Sea and now offers sailings between Liverpool Birkenhead and Belfast.
There are over 20 crossings each day on its Dover to Dunkirk route taking about 2 hours and is one of the most popular cross channel routes with travelers to France and to the rest of Europe including Bruges in Belgium.
There are three ferries that operate the Dover to Dunkerque route which are available to motorists only, foot passengers must find alternative crossings. There is a great choice of shops, restaurants and bars onboard.
Norfolkline also give you the chance to travel to France in style by booking their First Class VIP option with an exclusive seating area for your added comfort, with complimentary hot and cold soft drinks and pastries. You also get priority for boarding and driving off.
Norfolk line Irish Sea ferries has now been taken over by Stena Line who now operate the Liverpool to Belfast ferry with direct crossings for freight and passengers.
The crossing between Liverpool and Belfast is aboard either the Lagan Viking or the Mersey Viking and takes roughly 8 hours. The crossings are daily and each ferry offers a modern environment with comfortable lounges, restaurants and well equipped cabins with en suite facilities and a cinema.
At ferryonline you can compare prices, book your Norfolkline ferry tickets and view their timetables online.