Is there a ferry from Scotland to Scandinavia?
The advent of cheap flights means there are currently no direct ferry routes between the UK and Scandinavia.
Are there any ferries from Scotland to France?
There don’t seem to be any ferries from mainland Europe to Scotland – the ferries that arrive closest are Amsterdam-Newcastle (about 1-2 hours drive from Edinburgh) and Zeebrugge-Hull (3-4 hours away, probably).
Can you get a ferry from Scotland to Belgium?
Rosyth freight ferry services to Belgium. Freight ferries sail from Rosyth to Zeebrugge in Belgium, which is the only direct ferry route between Scotland and Continental Europe. The Rosyth Zeebrugge ferry route is currently operated as a freight-only service, with 3 departures in each direction per week.
Is there a ferry from Scotland to the Netherlands?
By ferry via Newcastle to Amsterdam The ferry port closest to the Scottish border that connects with Europe is Newcastle, from which DFDS takes foot passengers on its 17.00 overnight sailings to Amsterdam. Timings: Departs Newcastle 17:00, arrives Amsterdam 9.45am.
Is there a ferry from Scotland to Netherlands?
How long is the ferry from Scotland to France?
Ferries to France – FAQs This route takes approximately 1 hour 30 minutes. 2 operators sail on this route with 25 daily sailings. The next quickest route is Dover to Dunkirk, which takes approximately 2 hours, with 12 daily sailings.
Can you get a ferry from Scotland to Amsterdam?
The ferry port closest to the Scottish border that connects with Europe is Newcastle, from which DFDS takes foot passengers on its 17.00 overnight sailings to Amsterdam. Timings: Departs Newcastle 17:00, arrives Amsterdam 9.45am.
Is there a ferry from Scotland to Sweden?
You are not currently able to get a ferry from the UK to Sweden, but there are over 11 different destinations that you are able to get a ferry from.
Are there any ferries from UK to Scandinavia?
Although we no longer offer ferries to Denmark from the UK directly, there are still a number of convenient ways to get to Scandinavia from the UK using our other routes. DFDS offer a number of North Sea passenger ferry routes, including three crossings to Scandinavia.
Is there a ferry from Scotland to Denmark?
The only direct route from the UK to Denmark is Immingham to Esbjerg with DFDS. There are six crossings per week with each crossing taking approximately 18 hours.
Where are Scotland’s most disarming ferry routes?
Climb aboard and discover some of Scotland’s most disarming ferry routes. 100 miles west of Glasgow, past the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond, and down the coast of Loch Fyne, you’ll find the port of Kennacraig. From here it’s a two-hour journey with CalMac to Islay, Scotland’s whisky island.
How do I get to Shetland from Aberdeen by ferry?
Ferries to Orkney and Shetland. NorthLink Ferries operate nightly car ferries from Aberdeen in the north east to Lerwick in Shetland, with stops en route on alternative days at Orkney’s main port, Kirkwall.
Where is the ferry from Glasgow to Islay?
100 miles west of Glasgow, past the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond, and down the coast of Loch Fyne, you’ll find the port of Kennacraig. From here it’s a two-hour journey with CalMac to Islay, Scotland’s whisky island. The ferry takes you through the Sound of Islay, between the twin coastlines of Jura and Islay. It’s a lovely journey.
How many countries does the ferry route network cover?
Our ferry route network covers around 177 countries and regions across the World with a choice of more than 2936 routes. Use the country filter to view routes on our map or select a port for further information on that port.