Holland is a land relatively close to the UK and yet refreshingly different. Its capital Amsterdam is one of the worlds best loved cities. Amsterdam is a world centre for art, diamonds and alternative cultural viewpoints. The countryside offers excellent cycling and walking and the famous tulip fields.
Ferry to Holland from England
If you are looking to get a ferry Holland from England you have three options. In the North there is Newcastle and Hull. From the south of England you can use Harwich in Suffolk.
Ferry to Holland from Newcastle
Newcastle can be accessed from the A1M and A19 from the south or A1 from the north. Alternatively the A69 can be used from Carlisle.
DFDS Seaways operates 7 weekly crossings to Amsterdam [Ijmurden] taking 16 hours and 30 minutes.
Ferry to Holland from Hull
Hull can be accessed from the west via the M62/A63 and the south via the A15 [Humber Bridge Toll]. Alternatively the A1079 from York can be used.
P & O Ferries operate a crossing to Rotterdam 7 times weekly taking 12 hours.
Ferry to Holland from Harwich
Harwich can be accessed by the A12 from London and the A133/A120. From the west the A14 from the Midlands and then the A12/A133/A120 can be used.
Stena line operate 14 weekly crossings to the Hook of Holland taking 6 hours and 30 minutes.