Hook of Holland Ferry Port Information
Hoek van Holland, or Hook of Holland as it is more popularly known is situated in the south of Holland between Rotterdam and Amsterdam and just 18km from the Hague.
It is a small town with a population of less than 10,000 inhabitants. Located on the New Waterway (Nieuwe Waterweg), opposite Harwich in Britain, it is popular with tourists for its miles of beaches and beautiful countryside a favourite with cyclists and walkers.
The ferry terminal is next to Hoek van Holland Haven Station with direct links by train to Rotterdam. The town centre is just a short walk away from the ferry terminal.
Hook of Holland Ferry Port Services
Stena Line operate the Hook of Holland ferry port. Facilities at the ferry terminal include a bar, cafe and a convenience store.
The ferry terminal building is accessible by wheelchair. Two spacious passenger elevators provide access between the passenger and car deck.
Stena Line ferries operate two ferry crossings for both freight and passenger services from Harwich to Hook of Holland with a daily daytime crossing and daily night crossing.
They have just invested £300 million on two new superferries The new Stena Britannica and Stena Hollandica. Both are now operational from the start of 2010 and offer 30% more capacity and more facilities onboard which include buffet and a la carte restaurants, two bars, children's playroom, a teenager area, cinema and Stena Plus Lounge plus some new additions including a media room with magazines and newspapers, a news room where you can keep abreast of the latest news and a designated internet area.
Journey time to the Hook of Holland is 6 hours 30 minutes. So for a fast quote for taking a ferry to Holland let Ferryonline compare prices so you can book at the lowest prices.
