A trip to England by ferry is a comfortable and exciting way to explore the United Kingdom. Whether from France, the Netherlands or Belgium – the ferry connections offer flexible departure times and numerous amenities on board. Enjoy a relaxed start to your journey as you experience the crossing of the English Channel. Plan and book your trip to England easily with us.
Most popular ferry routes to England
Ferries from France to England
| From | To | ferry company | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Roscoff | – | Plymouth | with Brittany Ferries |
| Cherbourg | – | Pool | with Brittany Ferries |
| Caen | – | Portsmouth | with Brittany Ferries |
| Cherbourg | – | Portsmouth | with Brittany Ferries |
| Le Havre | – | Portsmouth | with Brittany Ferries |
| St. Malo | – | Portsmouth | with Brittany Ferries |
| Calais | – | Dover | with DFDS |
| Dunkirk | – | Dover | with DFDS |
| Calais | – | Dover | with P&O Ferries |
Ferries from Holland / Netherlands to England
| From | To | ferry company | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Amsterdam | – | Newcastle | with DFDS |
| Rotterdam | – | Hull | with P&O Ferries |
| Hoek van Holland | – | Harwich | with Stena Line |
Ferries from Spain to England
| From | To | ferry company | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Santander | – | Plymouth | with Brittany Ferries |
| Bilbao | – | Portsmouth | with Brittany Ferries |
| Santander | – | Portsmouth | with Brittany Ferries |
Ferries from Ireland to England
| From | To | ferry company | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dublin | – | Holyhead | with Irish Ferries |
| Rosslare | – | Pembroke | with Irish Ferries |
| Larne | – | Cairnryan | with P&O Ferries |
| Dublin | – | Liverpool | with P&O Ferries |
| Rosslare | – | Fishguard | with Stena Line |
| Dublin | – | Holyhead | with Stena Line |
| Belfast | – | Liverpool | with Stena Line |
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Travel Guide England
England fascinates with its rich history, cultural diversity and picturesque landscapes. The capital London attracts visitors with world-famous sights such as Big Ben, Tower Bridge and Buckingham Palace. Historic cities such as Bath and York offer an insight into the Roman and medieval past. The English Riviera in Devon and Cornwall will delight you with its beautiful beaches and idyllic coastal towns. The breathtaking nature of the Cotswolds and the Lake District is ideal for hiking and relaxation.
Great Britain is full of hidden gems. Vibrant cities like London or Glasgow, Manchester or Cardiff – each British city has its own personality! Drive a little out of each city, fall into a slower pace, in contrast to the bustling and vibrant cities. And it won’t be long before you find yourself in picturesque villages such as Tewkesbury in the beautiful Cotswolds, Polperro in Cornwall or Barmouth in Wales. The landscape ranges from rolling hills and flowering fields to postcard-worthy places. But the coastal landscape also offers plenty of variety, from secluded sandy beaches to rugged rocky coastlines.
Thousands of years of history are intertwined in every corner of the country. And with ancient history come the various myths and legends that blend reality and fable. Is there a monster lurking in the waters of Loch Ness? Was Robin Hood at home in Sherwood Forest? Or would you rather follow the adventures of King Arthur and his knights?
Ferry to England – Ferry crossing
Travel comfortably and stress-free across the English Channel by ferry to England. Main routes such as Calais-Dover and Hook of Holland-Harwich are operated by established shipping companies such as P&O Ferries and Stena Line, which offer frequent departures and first-class services. The crossings take between 1.5 and 8 hours, depending on the route. On board you will find comfortable cabins, dining and shopping facilities to make your crossing enjoyable. Our team will be happy to provide you with more information and booking details. Contact us now.
Places of interest England
England offers an impressive variety of sights. In London, you should not miss the Tower of London, the British Museum and Hyde Park. Oxford and Cambridge are known for their renowned universities and historic buildings. The Cornish coast boasts picturesque fishing villages and rugged cliffs. Stonehenge is a fascinating prehistoric monument and Liverpool, home of the Beatles, offers numerous cultural attractions.
30 world-famous UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as the Giant’s Causeway, Stonhenge, Tower of London or Durham Castle and Cathedral can be visited. A variety of activities such as skiing or hiking, kayaking or mountain biking are possible in the 15 national parks. Visit the Cairngorms in Scotland, the beautiful New Forester in Hampshire or the famous Lake District in northern England.
Highlights in England
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Our team is here to make your trip as pleasant as possible. With expertise and a smile, we are here to help you with your questions and concerns.







