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Hull - Rotterdam Ferry
P&O North Sea Ferries have daily crossings to Rotterdam Europoort in the Netherlands. Crossings take around 11-12 hours; ferries depart at 21:00. The Pride of Rotterdam's onboard facilities include extensive food and beverage outlets, the Four Seasons Buffet Restaurant, Children's play area and a video games arcade HullThe Port of Hull is owned and operated by Associated British Ports - the largest ports group in Britain. The Port's position on the north bank of the River Humber provides a major geographical advantage for transport links into and out of the UK. Hull is well connected to the UK's national motorway network, allowing the port to be reached within a four hour drive from the majority of the country. In addition there are direct rail connections to the deep-water berths in King George Dock. RotterdamRotterdam is the largest port in the world, every day it receives ships from around the world. It is complemented by the Hook of Holland port closer to the river mouth. Port facilities include a cafe, restaurant, bureau de change and several shops selling local products. Rotterdam is a modern city with fine examples of modern architecture. Rotterdam is close to Amsterdam, which is one of the most popular destinations in Holland. Thousands of tourists head to Amsterdam each year via the Rotterdam Europoort. The overnight ferry from Hull can be lively and a great way to get to the Netherlands. The ships have plenty of on-board entertainment to keep people of all ages entertained throughout the journey. |
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