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North Sea Services
P&O North Sea Ferries operates a fleet of 17 ships covering
passenger and freight routes between the ports of Rotterdam
Europoort in Holland and Zeebrugge in Belgium and Felixstowe,
Hull and Teesport in the UK.
Cruise over to Rotterdam on the largest, most luxurious cruiseferries
in the world, the magnificent new Pride of Rotterdam and Pride
of Hull.
Drive off in the morning for through routes to the rest of
Holland, Germany and Austria.
Or cruise overnight from Hull to Zeebrugge. It's only 35 miles
to France and there are excellent motorway connections across
Belgium to Southern Germany, Switzerland and Italy.
Services from Portsmouth
P&O Ferries' Portsmouth fleet consists of six vessels, each
selected to provide the precise service required by each route.
The whole fleet is subjected to a meticulous maintenance programme,
ensuring cross-Channel passengers the most reliable level of
service. And regular upgrading of facilities means that the
fleet continues to lead in luxury as well as performance.
From Cherbourg, it's just a short drive to the gorgeous beaches
of the unspoilt Contentin Peninsula. Head this way for Brittany,
the Loire and the Vendée Coast. Le Havre is the nearest
ferry port to Paris with good through routes to the South. Choose
this service and revel in cruise-liner luxuries - sauna, gym,
pool, cinema, casino ... You won't want to get off.
Pride of Bilbao which has the largest passenger capacity of
any ferry operating out of the UK offers unrivalled onboard
facilities from award-winning restaurants to a cinema and fitness
centre.
Portsmouth has grown to become the UK's 2nd busiest ferryport
because:
- It's Britain's best-connected ferryport, with great road
and rail links from all over the UK
- It's well equipped for passengers' comfort and convenience
- It's the perfect port for Le HAVRE and CHERBOURG in France,
and BILBAO in Spain
Services from Dover
Speed across to France on the shortest route - Dover-Calais with
P&O. With up to 35 sailings a day, each way, and a ship leaving
every 45 minutes at peak periods, it couldn't be easier to get
to France. The crossing takes just 75 minutes and you can make
the most of some great value superferry shopping. Drive off at
Calais and straight on to the motorway with good connections to
the whole of France and the Continent.
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