There are two crossings each day between Harwich and the Hook of Holland so you
can choose between day and overnight sailings. And when you take your car, you can
take as much luggage as you please. Check the
timetable for the Harwich to Hook of Holland crossing for up to date sailing
times and prices.
For the best prices on Stena Line Ferries Harwich to Hook of Holland book direct
In May 2010 Stena Line launched the superferry Stena Hollandica. This luxurious ship is the largest ferry of its type in the world. In October 2010 the Hollandica was joined by the Stena Britannica which means that the ferry crossings from Harwich to the Hook will be operated by two of the most modern ferries in the world.
The Stena Hollandica operates the overnight sailing from Harwich to
the Hook of Holland, departing at 23.45 and arriving just before 8 am. The
538 cabins are fitted with Dux beds, the Swedish luxury brand beds also
found in the Burj Al Arab hotel in Dubai,
and modern en suite bathrooms with Hansgrohe fittings. Pre-book your
evening meal and breakfast and you receive a reduced rate. There's plenty of fun and entertainment for all ages including a kids corner and an onboard cinema. And make sure you leave time for some shopping, as you'll find many items on sale at around 50% of the high street price. For a little luxury, with personal service at your seat, upgrade to the Stena Plus lounge for a small supplement. There's free WiFi on board. |
The return night time sailing from the Hook departs at 22.00. All crossings can be boarded up to 3 hours before sailing, enabling passengers to enjoy a meal on board before sailing.
The daytime ferries depart Harwich at 09.00 and from the Hook of Holland at 14.30 for the 6 and a half hour crossing. Of course you can enjoy the same facilities as the overnight ferry - restaurants, bars, cinema, shops and the Stena Plus lounge upgrade.
The port of Harwich is 84 easy miles from London via the A12. The A14 dual carriageway links the port to the M1, the M11 and Eastern England, and this is the only crossing from East Anglia to the Netherlands. Within a few kilometres of arrival in Holland you join the motorway network to Amsterdam, Rotterdam and the rest of Europe.
Rotterdam is only half an hour away from Hook of Holland by car, while Amsterdam is only an hour and twenty minutes drive. So whether visiting Holland's art galleries and historic museums, or driving through its idyllic countryside, this Stena Line crossing has to be the easiest and most cost-effective way to take your car to Holland.
For the best prices on Stena Line Ferries Harwich to Hook of Holland book direct |
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