Ferries from Belfast to England

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Dreaming of a holiday Uk? Get on a ferry from Belfast to England with our England ferry search system. In just few steps you can get all the info you need, including the ferry routes, the timetables, the prices and the travel times for the crossings to England from Belfast.

The ferry connections between Belfast and England are covered by Stena who offer 14 weekly connections with traveling times not exceeding 8 hours (typically morning and evening departures). Ferry companies working on this crossing have ships available that are suitable for cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks. Even if you have long journey ahead, you can travel in comfort thanks to on board services. Self-service restaurants, bars and shops are provided to make the journey more pleasant. When booking your ticket, be sure to choose accommodation that best meets your needs. We have various options available on board.

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Map of the possible routes between Belfast and England

Port of Belfast

The Northern Irish port of Belfast is the largest and most extensive in the country. A large amount of traffic passes through carrying passengers, cargo and freight, vehicles and containers. The passenger services are to the towns of Cairnryan, Birkenhead and Douglas, the capital of the Isle of Man. The terminal building, Victoria Terminal 4, has a ticket office, waiting room, bar baby changing facilities, wifi and parking for a limited number of cars. The port also assists disabled people. How to reach the port of Belfast There are good connections to and from the port of Belfast, which is ea... [More information]

Address: Victoria Terminal, W Bank Rd, Belfast BT3 9JN, United Kingdom

Directions: Google Map @ Belfast, port

Guide of England

England is a country in Great Britain, surrounded by the Irish and North Seas. It is a fascinating country, covered in green hills and historic towns. England has a Queen and a Royal Family, which provide plenty of places and history to explore. History The history in England begins 780,000 years ago when the first populations inhabited the country.  There is lots of evidence of prehistoric and ancient populations can be seen in places like Stonehenge. The Roman Empire invaded England and the many beautiful spa towns such as Bath, Harrogate and evidence evicence of this. The Middle Ages s... [More information]

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