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Hull Rotterdam Ferry Ticket Reservations

Here at Ferryprice.com you can compare prices and book ferries serving the Hull Rotterdam Ferry route. The P&O passenger ferry service operates the route using the world's largest ferries: the Pride of Rotterdam and the Pride of Hull. Crossing take an average of just over 10 hours.

To start your Hull Rotterdam Crossing simply select your outward & return routes, then the number of passengers and click the get price button.

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Further Information on the Hull - Rotterdam Ferry Route

P&O Ferries offer a direct ferry route between Hull and Rotterdam. The overnight ferry crossing is taken onboard the 2 largest cruise ferries in the World where the facilities and services available onboard are plentiful. The route is one of three routes available between England and Holland. Alternative routes are available between Newcastle and Amsterdam with DFDS Seaways and between Harwich and the Hook of Holland with Stena Line.

Port of Hull - For Full Information - Click Here

Hull is a city and unitary authority area in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is located 25 miles from the North Sea on the River Hull at its junction with the Humber estuary. P&O Ferries provide daily overnight ferry services from King George Dock in Hull to Zeebrugge and Rotterdam. Services to Rotterdam are worked by ferries Pride of Rotterdam and Pride of Hull, the largest ferries operating from the United Kingdom.

Rotterdam Europort - For Full Information - Click Here

Rotterdam Europoort is an area of the Port of Rotterdam and the adjoining industrial area in the Netherlands. Being situated at the mouth of the rivers Rhine and Meuse with the hinterland consisting of the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium and partly France, Europoort is by certain measurements the world's busiest port and considered a major entry to Europe.

The Europoort area is very heavily industrialised with petrochemical refineries and storage tanks, bulk iron ore and coal handling as well as container and new motor vehicle terminals.

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P&O Ferries from England

Dover - Calais - P&O offer a large choice of crossings throughout the day between Dover to Calais, the most popular ferry crossing of the channel. There are 22 Crossings a day with an average crossing time of 1 hour and 30 minutes.

Hull - Rotterdam - Your Hull Rotterdam ferry is a fantastic link to Holland and also offers road links to Germany thanks to the city’s excellent motorway connections. There are 7 crossings a week with each taking around 11 hours.

Hull - Zeebrugge - Get the ferry to Zeebrugge in Belgium. This fantastic route to the continent is offered 7 times a week with a sailing time of 13 hours and 30 minutes.

Portsmouth - Bilbao - Avoid the airport and cruise to Spain! With departures every three days, for the majority of the year, taking the ferry from Portsmouth to Bilbao is a fantastic alternative to a flight. Start your holiday early with 3 crossings a week and a sailing time of 33 hours and 45 minutes.

Liverpool - Dublin (P&O Irish Sea) - Get the ferry direct from two of Europe's most popular cities, Dublin and Liverpool. P&O offer this ferry crossing 12 times a week with an average sailing time of 8 hours depending on conditions.

P &O stands The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, which is usually known as P&O, was a British shipping and logistics company which dates from the early 19th century. Its head office was in London. In March 2006 it was sold to Dubai Ports World for £3.9 billion.

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