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. Alternatively, you can get to Denmark by using other eastern UK port links to Europe and then driving north through Europe.
Can I travel to Denmark by ferry?
You can get a ferry to Denmark from over 10 different ferry ports, including places in Germany, Sweden, and Norway.
What ferries sail from Newcastle?
Newcastle Ferry Alternatives
- Harwich Ferry – sailing to Hook of Holland.
- Hull Ferry – sailing to Rotterdam.
- Hull Ferry – sailing to Zeebrugge.
How do you get to Denmark from UK?
London to Denmark by train… It’s easy to travel from the UK to Denmark without flying. Take Eurostar and onward trains from London to either Brussels, Cologne or Hamburg, stay overnight, then travel from Brussels, Cologne or Hamburg to Copenhagen next morning.
Do you need Covid to enter Denmark?
You must take a test either before entry or within 24 hours after entry. Test taken before entry is valid if you have documentation for a negative PCR-test taken less than 72 hours before arrival or a rapid antigen test taken less than 48 before arrival. If you arrive by plane, you can use test centre at the airport.
Where can you sail to from Newcastle?
Newcastle ferry port in England connects you with Amsterdam (Ijmuiden) in Holland with a choice of up to 7 ferry crossings per week. The duration of the Newcastle to Amsterdam crossing is from 15 hours 45 minutes and the crossing is operated by DFDS Seaways.
How long did the Newcastle to Bergen ferry take?
DFDS Seaways operates daily ferry routes between the Port of Newcastle and Amsterdam, usually lasting around 15 hours which varies from season to season.
Can I travel to Amsterdam from Newcastle?
Amsterdam currently has moderate travel restrictions in place for travellers from Newcastle. You can travel there, but you may be required to take a COVID-19 test, and you’ll have to quarantine on your arrival and when you return.
How many ferry ships are there in Denmark?
At present there are 5 modern ships which ferry about 1, 4 million passengers annually from Denmark to Norway, Holland and Great Britain. DFDS offers ferry crossings: Harwich to/from Denmark (Esbjerg) and Newcastle to/from Holland (Amsterdam).
Where can I travel in Europe with DFDS?
DFDS has one of the largest ferry networks in Europe, with routes operating to Denmark, Norway, the UK, mainland Europe and even the Baltic regions, including major cities such as Copenhagen, Oslo and Amsterdam. Travel with your car and open the gateway to Europe with DFDS. View all of our available routes here. See All Routes Travel Guides Denmark
Where can I travel by ferry from Newcastle to Europe?
Newcastle to Amsterdam – your ferry gateway to Europe With Newcastle to Amsterdam (Ijmuden) ferry route you have easy access to Holland, Germany, Belgium and France. With Harwich to Esbjerg ferry route you can take relaxing sea travel from England (Essex in south-west England) to Denmark (lovely Ribe region).
Which ferry routes does dfdfds offer?
DFDS offers ferry crossings: Harwich to/from Denmark (Esbjerg) and Newcastle to/from Holland (Amsterdam). With Newcastle to Amsterdam (Ijmuden) ferry route you have easy access to Holland, Germany, Belgium and France.