Ferries from Newcastle to the Netherlands

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The route

Would you like to find out the possible travel alternatives to the Netherlands? Choose your ferry from Newcastle to the Netherlands by accessing NetFerry online booking service. This page allows you to compare ferry operators who cover the routes to the Netherlands> departing from Newcastle and related timetables, tariffs and durations.

The Newcastle Netherlands lines are covered by Dfds who provide availability for 7 sailings per week with primarily evening departures and crossing times shorter than 15 h 45 min. If you need to bring your vehicle on board, you have many options thanks to the cargo capacity of the ships operating on this crossing. These ferries provide cafes and bars along with different types of accommodation to suit all of your needs. Early booking will ensure your choice of either regular seating or cabin accomodation.

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Map of the possible routes between Newcastle and the Netherlands

Port of Newcastle

Several small passenger ferries cross the River Tyne regularly, but the international ferry terminal is called the Port of Tyne International Passenger Terminal. At the terminal, there is a car park, cafe and shop, a Booking office, toilets and baby changing facilities and arcade games. Getting to and from the passenger terminal  Foot passengers should catch the metro from Newcastle Central Station on the yellow line to Percy Main. Then its 10-15 minute walk to the ferry terminal. DFDFs ferry company also provide a shuttle bus service from Bewick Street, opposite Central Station. Departur... [More information]

Address: International Passenger Terminal, Royal Quays, North Shields NE29 6EE, UK

Directions: Google Map @ Newcastle, port

Guide of Netherlands

Holland, is the country of tulips and windmills, a place where you can experience both tradition and avant-garde modernity. History Inhabited by Celtic and Germanic tribes, Holland was conquered by the Romans and represented the northern border of the Roman Empire. It was later part of the Carolingian empire, until 1581 when the independence was given. In 1800 Napoleon created the Kingdom of Holland and in 1840 the country was divided into North Holland and South Holland. Places to see in the Netherlands Amsterdam is fantastic to visit by bike, riding past the canals and colorful houses. ... [More information]

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