Ferries from Gustavia (St Barth) to the Netherlands

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Would you like to find out the possible travel alternatives to the Netherlands? Choose your ferry from St Barth to the Netherlands consulting our online search service. On these pages you can find out the arrival and departing times, prices and ferry operators that serve thecrossings to the Netherlands departing from St Barth.

The ferry routes beetween St Barth and the Netherlands are covered by Great Bay Express only who have 19 weekly sailings available with travel times not exceeding 45 min with primarily morning and evening boarding. All ships are equipped with passenger services and cabin crew who are ready to assist you.

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Map of the possible routes between Gustavia (St Barth) and the Netherlands

Port of Gustavia (St Barth)

The port of Gustavia, on the Caribbean island of St Barth, is a tiny port consisting of two areas: the tourist and commercial port. The port provides passenger ferry connections to and from Philipsburg Harbor to St Maarten. The ferry terminal hosts hydrofoils and fast ships and has a ticket office, waiting-area and essential services.  How to reach the port of Gustavia (St Barth)  The port is located on the west coast of the island and can be reached by taxi or car. Inside the port, you'll find a vehicle rental office. The nearest airport is Saint-Jean Gustaf III, which is only a few... [More information]

Address: BP 695 97099 St Barthelemy Cedex Guadeloupe

Directions: Google Map @ Gustavia (St Barth), port

Guide of Netherlands

Holland, is the country of tulips and windmills, a place where you can experience both tradition and avant-garde modernity. History Inhabited by Celtic and Germanic tribes, Holland was conquered by the Romans and represented the northern border of the Roman Empire. It was later part of the Carolingian empire, until 1581 when the independence was given. In 1800 Napoleon created the Kingdom of Holland and in 1840 the country was divided into North Holland and South Holland. Places to see in the Netherlands Amsterdam is fantastic to visit by bike, riding past the canals and colorful houses. ... [More information]

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