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For a fast free quote for ferry travel and to compare prices for your route from every ferry operator enter your details above. To book your Ferry By route and for all Non UK Departures and Foot Passengers CLICK HERE Ferry routes from NewcastleThe Port of Newcastle provides a number of ferry services to ports in The Netherlands, Sweden and Norway. DFDS Seaways operates services to Amsterdam, the Port of Gothenburg in Sweden and the Port of Kristiansand in Norway. Fjord Line offers cargo and passenger sailings to the Norwegian port cities of Bergen, Stavanger, and Haugesund. Newcastle to Bergen ferriesFjord Line operates three weekly crossings between Newcastle and the Port of Bergen in Norway. The duration of the sea voyage is approximately 26 hours. Bergen is located in the northwest of Norway and it is the nation's chief ferry port. It is the second largest city in Norway. Port amenities feature several shops, vending machines offering hot and cold drinks and a coffee shop. There are also lavatories available in the terminal. Bergen has a long past as a maritime port. Newcastle to Haugesund ferriesA service to Haugesund in Norway is available three weekly times. The crossings are operated by Fjord Line with a sailing time of approximately 21 hours, 30 minutes. Haugesund is a stunningly positioned coastal town surrounded by an abundance of natural beauty and is one of Norway's most picturesque and relaxed towns. The town is renowned for its cultural and festive events in the summer, especially the International Trade Jazz Festival and the Norwegian film festival.
Newcastle to Stavanger ferriesFjord Line provides three weekly ferry services to Norway's fourth largest city, Stavanger. It takes the ferry about 18 hours, 30 minutes to reach the Port of Stavanger from Newcastle. Stavanger's port is located 280 miles from Oslo. The city is a pleasant, cosmopolitan centre surrounded by jaw-dropping scenery. The centre of the town boasts numerous shops, outstanding restaurants, nightclubs and movies to choose from, while Stavanger's surroundings afford great opportunities for fishing, cycling, swimming, or simply enjoy the spectacular views. Newcastle to Kristiansand ferriesDFDS Seaways operates two weekly services to Kristiansand in Norway. The duration of the journey lasts about 18 hours. Kristiansand port is located nearby the city of Kristiansand and it is connected to the outstanding road network of Norway, making driving around Norway very convenient. Kristiansand's port is the sole Norwegian port with ferry links to both England and Sweden. Additionally, about 1.5 million people travel by ferry to and from Denmark annually. Newcastle to Gothenburg ferriesThere are two ferry sailings per week available to Gothenburg in Sweden. DFDS Seaways is the company which runs this route. The journey takes about 26 hours. From the port, Gothenburg can conveniently be accessed by tram, bus, car and rail. Car parking spaces are available near the terminal. Gothenburg is Sweden's principal port and after Stockholm the largest city in the country. The newly opened terminal (2001) has an ideal situation, close to rail and road connections. Newcastle to Amsterdam (Ijmuiden) ferriesDFDS Seaways operates the service from Newcastle to the Port of Ijmuiden which is located about 18 miles from Amsterdam. The company provides one daily crossing with a voyage time of 16 hours. The port of Ijmuiden is easily accessible by train and car. Ijmuiden is a picturesque small Dutch town with pleasant local outlets and dining facilities serving delicious sea-food dishes. However, Amsterdam, one of Europe's most liberal and compact capitals - boasting numerous fascinating attractions, is a mere 18 miles away. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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