Traveling to the Isle of Wight by ferry

Travel to the island via one of our ferry providers. wightlink and red funnel offer multiple crosses from various ports to the island. if you're looking for something a bit different why not try the hovercraft.

travel by wightlink ferry

Wightlink vehicle and fast passenger services to the Isle of Wight run regularly from Portsmouth and Lymington in the New Forest. The high-speed catamaran service runs from Portsmouth Harbour directly to Ryde Pier Head and takes just 22 minutes. The car ferry service from Portsmouth leaves from Gunwharf and arrives at Fishbourne on the Isle of Wight, while the Lymington ferry travels to Yarmouth at the western end of the Isle of Wight.

For more information on Wightlink services to the Isle of Wight visit  wightlink.co.uk

Travel to the isle of wight by ferry - Red funnel Ferries

Offering both foot passenger and car ferry services from Southampton to Cowes on the Isle of Wight, Red Funnel is the quickest way to get to the northern half of the Island. 

The Red Jet is a fast catamaran service to Cowes, taking just 25 minutes, and there is a free connecting shuttle bus from Southampton central railway station and the main shopping areas to the Red Funnel terminal. 

The car service leaves from the same terminal in Southampton, but docks into East Cowes on the Isle of Wight and after an hour your tires will hit Isle of Wight land. 

For more information on Red Funnel services to the Isle of Wight visit  redfunnel.co.uk

travel by ferry to the isle of wight - Hover travel to the island

Hovertravel

Hovertravel operate the world’s longest established hovercraft and now only commercial service. Running from Southsea, near Portsmouth to Ryde seafront, it also has the distinction of being the fastest way of travelling to the Isle of Wight. The hovercraft has a pilot and ‘flies’ across the Solent in just 10 minutes.

For more information on Hovertravel services to the Isle of Wight visit  hovertravel.co.uk

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Except for Cunda, Imbros, and Tenedos, which belong to Turkey, all the remaining Aegean Islands are Greek territory.

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The Aeolian Islands ferry routes,including Salina, Lipari, Vulcano, Panarea and Stromboli from Italy, are serviced by SNAV Ferries.

The Aeolian Islands or Lipari Islands are a volcanic archipelago in the Tyrrhenian Sea north of Sicily. The Aeolian Islands are a popular tourist destination in the summer, and attract up to 200,000 visitors annually.

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The Åland Islands are situated in the heart of Scandinavia, midway between Stockholm and Helsinki.

The shortest route from Sweden leaves from Grisslehamn or Kapellskär outside Norrtälje and takes two hours.

From Stockholm there are several route variations. From Finland you can either travel on the smaller archipelago ferries or on the ferries from Turku and Helsinki. If you are travelling from Estonia you would opt for Tallink from Tallin.

You have a choice of five ferry services to and from Albania. Four services offer routes connecting the Albanian port of Durres with Bari in Italy whilst the other sails between Durres and Ancona.

Choose services from Adria Ferries, Tirrenia, Ventouris Ferries or Venezia Lines that range from the quick ferry crossing onboard Venezia Lines fast craft to conventional services with longer crossing times.

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Algeria's ferry routes and crossings are offered by the established ferry operators Tranmediterrania and SNCM who offer a selection of routes ranging from the 7 hour and 30 minute crossing between Almeria and Ghazaouet and the longer 12 hour route connecting Alicante and Alger.

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Ferries to and from the Balearic Islands travel back and forth to the Spanish mainland.

Many people think of the Balearic Islands as just Mallorca, Menorca and Ibiza. In fact, there 50 islands within the Balearic archipelago all of which can be reached from Spain via ferry.

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Belgium borders the North Sea and lies between France, Germany, Luxumbourg and the Netherlands.

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Bornholm is a Danish island in the Baltic Sea located to the east of Denmark, the south of Sweden, and the north of Poland and is linked to mainland Sweden and Denmark by a network of ferry services.

Bornholm's "lifeline" to the rest of Denmark is the Køge-Rønne ferry service. There is a sailing every night from Køge. Travelling time: 5½ hours overnight with Færgen.

During the summer the line Kolobrzeska Zegluga Pasazerska Sp. daily sails between Nexø and Kolobrzeg in Poland with the passenger catamaran m/s Jantar.

The Canary Islands are situated off the coast of West Africa and are a popular tourist destination.

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The main Channel Islands ferry routes are operated by Condor Ferries who have daily scheduled services to Guernsey and Jersey from England and France.

Additional ferry routes to Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, Sark and Herm, and the smaller islands of Jethou, Brecqhou and Lihou are serviced by Condor Ferries and a selection of smaller independant ferry operators.

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You can book your ferry to Corsica with leading ferry operators such as Corsica Sardinia Ferries, La Méridionale Ferries, SNCM and Moby Line.

The majority of crossings are from Marseille and Nice in France but in fact there are 3 ports that offer ferry crossings to Corsica. To travel between Corsica and Sardinia, Corsica Sardinia Ferries offer a number of options whiles Moby Line ferries operate the route from Italy.

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Crete has many ferry connections. You can go from Pireaus to Heraklion with Minoan Lines, to Chania with ANEK Lines or Hellenic Seaways, to Ayios Nikolaos and Sitia with LANE Lines. LANE also operates routes from Ayios Nikolaos/Sitia to Rhodes and other greek islands.

In the summer, there are daily hydrofoils from Heraklion to Santorini. You can also go to Crete by ferry from the Peloponnese (Gytheio) and Kythira island. This ferry lands on the west part of Crete, in Kissamos port.

The main ports in Greece that ferries come into are in Heraklion, Chania, Rethymno, Sitia, and Kastelli-Kassamos.

There are currently only ferry services from Italy to Croatia. No services exist from any other European country.

Ferries are cheap and go regularly between various places by the coast. Although they are not fast they are probably the best way to see the beautiful Croatian islands of the Adriatic Sea.

You can take ferries from the ports of Venice, Ravenna, Cesenatico, Rimini, Pesaro, Ancona, Termoli or Bari to Croatia.

The Cyclades are a group of Greek Islands, located in the southern part of the Aegean Sea.

From the Greek mainland ferries and highspeed catamaran services run daily from Piraeus, Rafina and Lavrio.

Ferrys operate to all the islands in the Cyclades, some of the larger islands also have a highspeed catamaran service. Ferry trips are four to five hours to the closest islands (Kythnos, Syros, Tinos, Mykonos and Sifnos) and from eight to ten hours to the furthest (Santorini) depending on the number of stops.

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Denmark is made up of over 400 uninhabited islands. Sealand is the largest, one we are familiar with. The whole country is only 43,000 square kilometres/16,630 square miles in area.Denmark is, therefore, the smallest nation in Northern Europe, outside Greenland and the Faroe Island.

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Astypalea, Kalymnos, Karpathos, Kos, Leros and Rhodes all have direct ferry routes to the Greek mainland.

In addition, Rhodes has flights to Astypalea (via Kos and Leros), Iraklio, Kasos (via Karpathos), Thessaloniki, and in summer to Mykonos and Santorini (Thira) in the Cyclades. Additional seaplane service operates out of Kos and Kalymnos linking those islands with Lavrio on the mainland.

Use the ferry booking engine above to view updated Dodecanese Islands ferry timetables and to book ferry tickets to the Dodeceanese Islands at the lowest prices.

There are a number of ferry routes in and around Egypt that are open to passengers.

The catarmaran that runs between hurghada and Sharm el sheikh makes a useful shortcut between mainland Egypt and Sinai. The journey takes just one and a half hours and makes a preferable alternative to the twelve hour bus journey.

Unfortunately due to the polital unrest in the Middle East the ferry service from Europe to Egypt (the Venice - Tartous - Alexandria ferry service) has been suspended till further notice.

The island of Elba in the Tuscan archipelago is known as the pearl of Tuscany. Elba can be easily reached by a ferry from mainland Italy.

Car ferries leave Piombino almost hourly for Portoferraio in the summer season. There are also daily ferries for Cavo and Rio Marina. The main shipping companies are Toremar, Blu Navy and Moby. The crossing Piombino-Portoferraio takes one hour.

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The ferry in Estonia helps the travelers to travel between Finland and Estonia, Germany and Estonia and also between Sweden and Estonia.

Tallinn serves as the main port of Estonia. The total duration of traveling to Helsinki from Tallinn takes about 2 hours and 30 minutes but the express service reduces travel time to 1 hour and 30 minutes.

The journey time from Estonia to Germany's port of Rostok takes a minimum of 15 hours as does the journey between Estonia and Sweden where the Estonia ferry docks at Stockholm.

Many tourists visit the Faroes during a two-day ‘forced’ stopover when the weekly car-ferry Norröna operated by Smyril Line arrives in Tórshavn from Hanstholm (Denmark) and then makes a side trip to Bergen (Norway) before continuing to Seyðisfjörður (Iceland).

Schedules, fares and the order of stops to the Faroe Islands vary seasonally.

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Book a Ferry to Finland from either Germany, Sweden or the Baltic countries to visit this interesting country nestled between Sweden and Norway to the West and Russia to the East.

In summertime, lake cruises are a great way to see the scenery of Finland, although most of them only do circular sightseeing loops and aren't thus particularly useful for getting from point A to point B. Most cruise ships carry 100-200 passengers (book ahead on weekends!), and many are historical steam boats. Popular routes include Turku-Naantali and various routes in and around Saimaa.

The primary ferry crossings to France are from England, Ireland, Channel Islands and Corsica.

For a ferry to France from England choose from leading operators including P&O, Brittany Ferries, Condor Ferries, SeaFrance, LD Lines and DFDS Norfolkline. If sailing from the Channel Islands then Condor and Manche Isles Express ferries can take you to France in just 45 minutes.

For ferries to France from Ireland expect a longer journey time of 14 hours plus and travel from Cork to Roscoff and Rosslare to Cherbourg with Irish Ferries, Brittany Ferries and Celtic Link.

Compare our prices and book a return or single ferry trip to Germany from Harwich UK or from other ports in Sweden, Denmark and Norway sailing with Stena Line, DFDS and many other ferry mainsteam operators.

From the UK you can reach the northern town of Cuxhaven and travel on to other parts of Germany including the City of Hamburg.

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Greece has one of the most extensive ferry networks in Europe covering the mainland from Igoumenitsa, Patras and Corfu as well as the Greek Islands castering for both the local population as well as the massive tourist market for whom Greece is a popular summer destination.

The Greek ferry routes are serviced by Superfast Ferries, Anek Lines, Bluestar Ferries, Fast Ferries, Sea Jets and Minoan Lines as well a fairly large selection of smaller independant ferry operators.

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The Greek ferry system is geared to the needs of islanders, not tourists on Greek island hopping jaunts, so most ferries fan out from the mainland ports of Piraeus, Rafina Lavrion and Volos. Island hoppers normally fly to Athens and ferry hop from Piraeus or fly to one of the main islands and launch their Greek island hopping from there.

Heavily subsidised ferries encouraged Greek island hopping in the 1960s and the tradition has continued despite recent price rises and the rise of the Euro. Once the preserve of backpackers, many now prefer more adventurous holidays. All you need are ferry times and a relaxed attitude to timekeeping.

The Inner Hebrides is an archipelago off the west coast of Scotland, to the south east of the Outer Hebrides. Together these two island chains form the Hebrides, which enjoy a mild oceanic climate. There are 36 inhabited islands and a further 43 uninhabited Inner Hebrides.

Sea transport is crucial and a variety of ferry services operate between the islands and to mainland Britain.

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ferryto.com offer three return routes to Holland from England with three of the Europe's leading ferry operators, DFDS Seaways, P&O Ferries and Stena Line.

Book ferries to Holland from the ports of Harwich in the South East of England, and Newcastle and Hull in the North of England with a choice of up to 42 crossings weekly.

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Ferries from Scotland to Iceland are only available during the peak Summer months. Outside of these dates you would need to travel from Newcastle (see below).

The ferry departs from Scrabster in Scotland and arrives at Seyðisfjörður in West Iceland. Note: If you haven't brought your own car you will need to arrange car hire from Egalstadir if you plan to drive around the island.

In order to get to Iceland from Newcastle you must take the overnight sea crossing from Newcastle to Bergen on DFDS ferries, were you can then pick up the Smyril Line service to Seyðisfjörður.

Corfu has regular connections with three ports in Italy (Brindisi, Bari and Venice), operated by a handful of ferry companies sailing between Italy and Igoumenitsa and/or Patra. (Travellers can also sail between Ancona and Igoumenitsa, then transfer to a local ferry.) Crossings are most frequent in July and August, but there are year-round services at least weekly between Corfu and Brindisi, Bari and Venice. From Corfu it’s also possible to cross to Albania, or to visit on a day trip.

It is not possible to island hop directly between the northern and southern islands. Corfu and Paxi are connected by ferry and hydrofoil. There are no services from either Corfu or Paxi to Lefkada.

Ireland offers a great selection of cheap ferry crossings with several major ferry operators. You can book a route from five ports in England and Wales as well as crossings from ferry ports in France and Douglas in the Isle of Man sailing with Stena, P & O, Steam Packet Ferries and Fastnet Line.

With such a wide choice of ferry routes to and from Ireland you really are spoilt for choice when it comes to deciding on which service to use.

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Steam Packet Ferries offers a choice of over 30 single or return crossings to the Isle of Man. You can travel to the Isle of Man from Liverpool and Heysham in England or from Dublin and Belfast.

Douglas, the island's capital, is on the eastern side of the island and serves as the ferry port for all Ilse of Man ferries.

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The Isle of Wight can be found off the south coast of Southern England and is linked to the mainland ports of Lymington, Southampton and Portsmouth by vehicle ferries and high speed passenger catamarans serviced by the ferry operators Hovertravel, Red Funnel and Wightlink ferries.

A new ferry service sailing from Weymouth to the Isle of Wight is planned in August 2012.

Use the ferry booking engine above to view updated Isle of Wight ferry timetables and to book ferry tickets to and from Isle of Wight at the lowest prices.

Italy is key gateway to Greece, North Africa and the Mediteranian.

Offering a choice of over ninety ferry routes Italy has one of most ferry networks on the world sailing to and from Greece, Albania, France, Spain, Tunisia, Malta, Corsica, Sardinia, Sicily, the Eolian Islands and the Ionian Islands.

The primary ferry operators servicing the Itlian ferry routes are Corsica Sardinia Ferries, Venezia Lines, Ventouris Lines, GLD Lines, Grimaldi Ferries, Grandi Navi Veloci, SNCM, Moby Lines, Agoudimos Lines, Minoan Lines, Anek Lines and Superfast Ferries.

Most of the Japanese domestic ferries transport people, vehicles and cargo. While shorter routes are served by small ships, able to carry a couple of cars and a few dozens of passengers, large liners are employed on longer routes.

While Japan's four major islands, Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu and Shikoku, are connected with each other by bridges and tunnels, most smaller islands can only be reached by ship. But even between the major four islands, ferries can be an interesting, if not particularly fast alternative to trains, buses and airplanes.

Scandinavian citizens have an option to embark on a ferry to Kaliningrad. The Lithuanian Lisco ferries has a cargo ship departing Karlshamn (Sweden) on Tuedays at 18.00 and on Saturdays at 16.00 arriving to Baltiysk (Russia, Kaliningrad region) 16 hours later.

The ship is usually reserved for truck drivers, but they often have free passenger beds available. This ferry goes through Klaipeda (Lithuania) where you can board it as well.

Use the ferry booking engine above to view updated ferry timetables and to book ferry tickets to and from Kaliningrad.

There is a regular ferry connections between Ventspils and Nynäshamn (Sweden) or Travemünde (Germany) and between Liepaja and Travemünde (Germany). The tickets and cabins you are able to book at "Lauku celotajs" office.

The ferry carry passengers, motor vechles and different cargo. There are comfortable cabins, shops, bistro, bar and restaurant.

Use the ferry booking engine above to view updated Latvia ferry timetables and to book ferry tickets to and from Latvia.

The main ferry port of Lithuania is Klaipeda linking the biggest cities of the Baltic Sea like Copenhagen, Kil, Gdansk and Lubeck.

The ferry service is also operated from Klaipeda to Baltiysk.

In Klaipeda port, Lisco and Latvian Scandlines are the greatest operators of ferry.

Book Lithuanian Ferry Services with DFDS Lisco. Services are available to Kiel and Sassnitz in Germany and Kalshamn in Sweden.

Travel between the Maltese islands is dominated by The Gozo Channel Company. They offer two travel routes to and from Mgarr on Gozo, the most popular of which is to Cirkewwa, on Malta's most northern point.

The other destination is Sa Maison near Valletta, which is orientated towards cargo shipments although foot and car passengers will also be carried. A hovermarine passenger-only service also operates between Sa Maison and Valletta.

Use the ferry booking engine above to view updated Malta ferry timetables and to book ferry tickets to and from Malta.

There is an excellent regular scheduled ferry service which runs between Ancona in Italy and Bar in Montenegro.

All year round there are scheduled ferry lines sailing the Bar - Bari - Bar and Bar - Ancona - Bar routes. To reach Montenegro is also easy from the port of Croatia and Albania and during summer season the number of lines increase with the additional Kotor - Ancona - Kotor seasonal ferry routes.

Use the ferry booking engine above to view updated ferry timetables and to book ferry tickets to and from Montenegro.

There are several car and passenger ferry services which offer routes between Spain, Gibraltar, France and Italy to Morocco.

The most popular ferry crossing from to Morocco is from Algeciras (Spain) to Tangier (Morocco).Ferries from Almeria (Spain) and Malaga (Spain) to Melilla (Spanish Morocco) go almost every day and take about 6-9 hours.

Ferries are more frequent between Almeria (Spain) and Nador (Morocco) where you can catch a bus to most major cities within Morocco. The trip takes about 6 hours. You can also get to Tangier (Morocco) from Tarifa (Spain) on a high-speed ferry.

Brittany Ferries operate three routes from the UK to Normandy in France. They offer classic ferry routes with day or overnight travel as well as high speed ferries to France. Their routes are Portsmouth to Caen, Portsmouth to Cherbourg and Poole to Cherbourg.

Condor Ferries operate one ferry route from the UK to Normandy that sails the Portsmouth to Cherbourg ferry route.

Use the ferry booking engine above to view updated Normandy ferry timetables and to book ferry tickets to and from Normandy at the lowest prices.

Northern Ireland is serviced by major ferry operators including Stena Line and P & O Irish Sea.

The Stranrear to Belfast ferry route has been discontinued and replaced by a new route Cairnryan to Belast serviced by two new superfast ferries. Sail between Scotland and Northern Ireland in a crossing time of only two hours fifteen minutes with a choice of up to six daily crossings.

The Liverpool Birkenhead route previously operated by Norfolkline is now operated by Stena Line.

Norway is an important Scandinavian ferry port bordering both the North Sea and Atlantic Ocean with direct routes to Sweden, Finland and Russia.

You can book crossings between Norway and Denmark from the following ports, Oslo, Kristiansand, Stavangar, Bergan in Norway and Hirtshals, Frederikshavn and Copenhagen in Denmark.

Use the ferry booking engine above to view updated Norway ferry timetables and to book ferry tickets to and from Norway at the lowest prices.

Since 1865 Orkney has been served by many different shipping companies and services. The Inter Island Ferry network is today operated by Orkney Ferries.

Offering a safe and efficient service to both island residents and visitors, the Company understands its vital role in the socio-economic stability of Orkney. As well as their ro-ro passenger / car ferries the ferry company operates two vessels which are passenger vessels only.

Use the ferry booking engine above to view Orkney ferry timetables and to book Orkney ferry tickets.

There are presently just two Polish ferry routes and crossings offered by Stena Line or Unity Line. Stena Line offer a ferry service between Gdynia and Karlskrona and Unity Line operate the Swinousjscie to Ystad ferry route.

Poland's successful emergence from Communism has meant that its tourism industry has flourished. Some of Poland's most popular tourist destinations are Krakow, Warsaw and Poznan as well as the resorts along the coast of the Baltic.

Use the ferry booking engine above to view updated Poland ferry timetables and to book ferry tickets to and from Poland.

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Russia is connected by ferry transport with Japan, Korea, Turkey, Georgia, and Ukraine. There are no ferries between Russia and Baltic Counties or Scandinavia, however, you can still take a ferry from Sweden, Finland or Germany to Estonia, Latvia or Lithuania and then get a bus or a train to Russia (Moscow or St. Petersburg).

If you're going to Moscow we recommend getting a ferry to Riga (Latvia), in this case if you take a train you will not need a transit visa through Belarus. The Russian anclave Kaliningrad region is connected by ferry routes with Sweden and Lithuania.

You can choose a wide selection of Sardinia Ferries. You can book by specific route and time from Marseille, Ajaccio, Bastia and from many ports in Italy such as Genoa to Civitavecchia and Porto Torres with SNCM Ferries, Moby or Grimaldi Lines.

Corsica Ferries are the premier ferry operator on the Western Mediterranean Sea transporting more than 1 million passengers annually aboard their ferries running to and from France and Italy to Corsica, Sardinia and Elba. Corsica Ferries operate 2 return routes from Italy to Sardinia and 10 return routes from France and Italy to Corsica, with a total of up to 13 crossings daily.

Ferries in Scandinavia are easy to find and there are several ferry operators offering connections between various cities.

Major coastal cities of the Baltic Sea are often connected with ferry lines, e.g. Turku-Stockholm and Helsinki-Tallinn, and ferries are a natural part of many journeys for Scandinavians. The larger long-distance ferries are in effect cruise ships, with behemoths like the Silja Europa featuring 13 decks stacked full of shops, restaurants, spas, saunas etc. Longer routes are nearly always scheduled to sail during the night, so you arrive fresh to continue the often long journeys required in Scandinavia.

There are several ferries to Scotland travelling from Northern Ireland, and the Orkney and Shetland Islands. Unfortunately the Rosyth to Zeebrugge ferry to Belgium operated by DFDS Seaways/Norfolkline is now only offering a freight service.

If taking a ferry from Ireland to Scotland the quickest route is Larne to Cairnryan with P&O Irish Sea Ferries. Journey time is just 1 hour and you can choose from 8 daily crossings.Use the ferry booking engine above to view updated Scotland ferry timetables and to book ferry tickets to and from Scotland at the lowest prices.

Travelling to the Scottish islands of Orkney and Shetland is more convenient than ever before with nightly sailings from Aberdeen to Lerwick in Shetland - with four of these sailings going via Orkney's capital, Kirkwall. In addition, choose from up to three sailings a day from Scrabster (near Thurso) to Stromness in Orkney.

The Shetland Islands Council also runs a network of inter-island ferries that makes it quick and easy to travel to and from the isles, with or without a vehicle and all for very reasonable fares. With 190 sailings per day, it is just like hopping on a bus!

There are quite a few ferry connections to and from Sicily. Connections to Italy, the smaller islands, Sardigna and Malta. The ferries from Messina to Reggio Calabria are leaving very often and every day, despite the good connection you can wait quite long, because of the dense traffic from and to Sicily.

There are regular ferries and hydrofoils from Sicily to its Islands, although services are somewhat reduced during Spring and Autumn and even more so during Winter. The main routes are the Aeolian Islands from Milazzo and from Napoli, Cefalu, Palermo and Messina.

Ferry boats surround the peninsula and shuttle out to Korea's many islands. The main ports include Incheon, Mokpo, Pohang, and Busan. The most popular destinations are Jeju-do and Ulleungdo.

International ferries are worth considering if you’re travelling around North Asia. You can catch a ferry to Incheon in South Korea from a number of Chinese ports, travel around South Korea, and then leave on a fast ferry from Busan to Japan. Another ferry option to or from Russia is via Sokcho in Gang·won-do.

With nine of Europe's best ferry operators offering ferry travel to and from Spain you have plenty of choice when deciding on your Spanish Ferry Ticket. Choose from well known operators including Iscomar, P&O, Balearia and Brittany Ferries as well several reliable independant operators.

Spain is one of the most popular holiday destinations in the world, attracting more than 50 million visitors each year.

Use the ferry booking engine above to view updated Spain ferry timetables and book ferry tickets with over 40 Ferry Routes to and from Spain, including three direct services from the UK.

The Sporades are in the northwest Aegean between the island of Evia and Mount Pelion.

Known for beautiful beaches and rich vegetation they can be reached by ferry or highspeed from Agios Constantinos a couple hours north of Athens or from Volos, except for Skyros which must be reached by Kimi in Evia.

In the summer there are connections to Thessaloniki and the Cyclades but generally going from any other islands to the Sporades means going through the mainland.

Sweden covers an area of 175,500 sq miles. It has 4330miles of coastline cut by fjords. It is also famous for its 100,000 lakes, the Northern lakes being very popular with anglers.

You can travel by ferry to Sweden from the ports of Germany, Norway, Denmark and Poland.

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See all the gems of historical and cultural center of the capital in short time and without traffic jams or tiresome walking.

Depending on the itinerary and duration of the Moscow River boat trip, the tour can be 3 or 5 hours.

Highlights of the tour

  • St Basil’s Cathedral;
  • Stalin skyscraper on Kotelnicheskaya (Tinkers) embankment;
  • The Kremlin;
  • “House on the Embankment” Stalin skyscraper;
  • Monument to Peter I;
  • The Central House of Artists;
  • Christ the Savior Cathedral;
  • Gorky Park;
  • Moscow State University;
  • Russian Academy of Sciences;
  • Luzhniki stadium;
  • Novodevichy Monastery;
  • Kiev railway station;
  • Europe Square;
  • Moscow City Hall;
  • Government House;
  • Expocentre Exhibition Complex;
  • and other famous sights.

You will learn about the different epochs of the city from the foundation in 1147 till Soviet times of 20 th  century.

Moscow River

Moskva river has the form of a snake and is the main waterway of Moscow, consisting of a cascade of reservoirs. Within the city, Moskva river is 80 km long, 120 m - 200 m wide and up to 14 m deep. The narrowest part of the river is the Kremlin area in the city center, and the most extensive is around the Luzhniki Stadium in the south. 

Bridges in Moscow

Undoubtedly, bridges and embankments are among the most scenic spots and main attractions of Moscow. Plus, they are so romantic.

  • Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge –  Great Stone Bridge –  is the main bridge of Moscow . The first stone bridge was constructed here in the 17th century.
  • Patriarshy Bridge  is one of the youngest pedestrian bridges, built in 2004. The bridge connects the iconic Christ the Saviour Cathedral with funky Bersenevskaya embankment, extremely popular place among locals for its trendy art galleries, cafes and panoramic views. Patriarshy Bridge used to be a shooting location for ex-Russian President Dmitry Medvedev's New Year speech to the nation.
  • Borodinsky Bridge,  erected in honor of the 100th anniversary of the glorious victory in the Battle of Borodino (which every Russian kid knows about), a fierce legendary battle during the Russo-French war of 1812.
  • Bagration Bridge  one of the  pedestrian bridges with most picturesque views of the Moskva River with its numerous upper-level observation platforms. The bridge was erected to celebrate the 850th anniversary of Moscow city in 1997.
  • Krymsky Bridge  used to be in Top 5 Europe’s longest bridges some 100 years ago. The bridge got its name after the ancient Krymsky ford which Crimean Tartars used to invade Moscow in the 16 th  century.

Embankments of Moscow

Moscow river boats 37 embankments, the most popular being Kremlevskaya, Sofiyskaya, Pushkinskaya, Vorobyovskaya and Kolomenskaya.

You can get the most spectacular views of the Kremlin from  Kremlevskaya and Sofiyskaya embankments.

  • Pushkinkaya embankment  is the most romantic in Moscow. It meanders along Gorky Park and Neskuchnyi garden and is rich for all kinds of entertainment as well as cozy nooks, including Olivkovy beach, the famous Zeleny theater as well as a pier for river cruisers.
  • Vorobyevskaya embankment  is part of Sparrow Hills nature reserve. This place opens a beautiful panorama of the river and city from the observation deck and is considered to be the place for taking serious decisions in life.
  • Embankment in Kolomenskoye  Museum-Reserve has a special charm due to its peculiar geographical relief. The boat trip around Kolomenskoye would be the most peaceful in your life.
  • Taras Shevchenko embankment  is popular among photographers for its modern Moscow City skyscrapers. Highly recommended for your night boat trip.
  • Embankments of Moscow are the pride of the capital. A distinctive feature of each of the promenades is its architecture and beautiful views. In addition, almost all the embankments of Moscow have a rich history and a lot of notable buildings.

Different epochs

Taking a walk along the Moskva River by boat, you will witness the architecture of Moscow from different eras and styles. Archaeological studies indicate that already in the XI century there stood a fortified settlement on Borovitsky hill, which is now called the Kremlin. Little fortress could not accommodate all the residents of the rapidly growing city, and the Grand Duke ordered the construction of a new Kremlin, larger than the former.

Boat trip around Kolomenskoe Park

Moscow river boat trip starts from the pier Klenovy (Maple) Boulevard and provides reat views of Nicholas Perervinsky monastery.

Nicholas Perervinsky monastery was founded at the time of the Battle of Kulikov (1380). The monastery, got its name from the surrounding area – “Pererva”, which can be translated like “tear off” and because of the location –  here it abruptly changed its course, turning to Kolomna, standing on the opposite bank.

Nowadays Kolomenskoye is State Art, Historical, Architectural and Natural Landscape Museum-Reserve, which doors are open to everyone who wants to get in touch with the ancient history of Russia.

Take a break from the big city hustle in the shady parks and gardens of the Kolomenskoe Museum-Reserve. Don’t miss a wonderful Church of the Ascension and Tsar Alexey’s Palace in Kolomenskoye!

Monasteries and temples

  • Novospassky Monastery
  • Founded in the 13th century on the site where now is located the Danilovsky monastery. After a few decades, in 1330, Ivan Kalita moved the monastery onto the Borovitskii hill of the Kremlin. However, in the 15th century, Spassky Monastery again moved, this time to a more spacious place on Krasnoholmskaya waterfront.
  • Church of St. Nicholas in Zayaitskom
  • Erected in the middle of the XVIII century in baroque style. The building survived after the 1812 fire, but the utensils were destoyed. Parishioners collected donations and restored the temple on their own. In Soviet times, it was closed and re-opened only in 1992.
  • Cathedral of Christ the Savior
  • The church was originally erected in honor of the victory over Napoleon and was being under construction for long 44 years. Notoriously demolished in 1937 to be a giant swimming pool under open sky. The current building was constructed in 1990s. It is the tallest and one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world.
  • The temple was built in 1679-82, during the reign of Tsar Fedor Alekseevich, in late Muscovite Baroque style and can be characterized as bonfire temple. Each gable is a symbol of a heavenly fire.
  • Novodevichy Convent
  • The most famous concent and monastery in Moscow, presumably founded in 1524. Novodevichy’s status has always been high among other monasteries, it was in this monastery where the women of the royal blood, the wives of Tsars and local rulers of Moscow were kept in prison as nuns.
  • St. Andrew’s church  (male acts as Compound Patriarch of Moscow)
  • St. Andrew’s church stands right on the slopes of the Sparrow Hills, on the way down to the Moskva River, on the territory of the Nature Reserve “Sparrow Hills”. The monastery is small in size but is very cozy. It’s situated in a quiet courtyard surrounded by temples, fruit trees and flowers.
Extra costs (per person):

Boat ticket

(500-700 rubles depending on the itinerary)

Meal - optional

(150-1500 rub, depending on your preferences)

Activity Level: light
Maximum travelers: 10
Meet up & End location: lobby of your hotel
Start time: any time
Extra hours: If you are having a good time and want your tour last a little bit longer, you are welcome to do that. Please note: You will be charged 20 USD per an extra hour.
Tipping suggestions: If you feel like you had a good experience, your guide would appreciate a tip. It's not mandatory. It's your decision whether you want to give your guide a tip.

What you get:

  • + A friend in Moscow.
  • + Private & customized Moscow river cruise.
  • + An exciting pastime, not just boring history lessons.
  • + An authentic experience of local life.
  • + Flexibility: changes can be made at any time to suit individual preferences.
  • + Amazing deals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the very best cafes & restaurants. Discounts on weekdays (Mon-Fri).
  • + A photo session amongst spectacular Moscow scenery that can be treasured for a lifetime.
  • + Good value for souvenirs, taxis, and hotels.
  • + Expert advice on what to do, where to go, and how to make the most of your time in Moscow.

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Italy Ferries

Italy is key gateway to Greece, North Africa and the Mediteranian.

Offering a choice of over ninety ferry routes Italy has one of most ferry networks on the world sailing to and from Greece, Albania, France, Spain, Tunisia, Malta, Corsica, Sardinia, Sicily, the Eolian Islands and the Ionian Islands.

The primary ferry operators servicing the Itlian ferry routes are Corsica Sardinia Ferries, Venezia Lines, Ventouris Lines, GLD Lines, Grimaldi Ferries, Grandi Navi Veloci, SNCM, Moby Lines, Agoudimos Lines, Minoan Lines, Anek Lines and Superfast Ferries. (More info...)

Japan Ferries

Most of the Japanese domestic ferries transport people, vehicles and cargo. While shorter routes are served by small ships, able to carry a couple of cars and a few dozens of passengers, large liners are employed on longer routes.

While Japan's four major islands, Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu and Shikoku, are connected with each other by bridges and tunnels, most smaller islands can only be reached by ship. But even between the major four islands, ferries can be an interesting, if not particularly fast alternative to trains, buses and airplanes. (More info...)

Kaliningrad Ferries

Scandinavian citizens have an option to embark on a ferry to Kaliningrad. The Lithuanian Lisco ferries has a cargo ship departing Karlshamn (Sweden) on Tuedays at 18.00 and on Saturdays at 16.00 arriving to Baltiysk (Russia, Kaliningrad region) 16 hours later.

The ship is usually reserved for truck drivers, but they often have free passenger beds available. This ferry goes through Klaipeda (Lithuania) where you can board it as well.

Use the adjacent ferry booking engine facility to view updated ferry timetables and to book ferry tickets to and from Kaliningrad. (More info..)

Latvia Ferries

There is a regular ferry connections between Ventspils and Nynäshamn (Sweden) or Travemünde (Germany) and between Liepaja and Travemünde (Germany). The tickets and cabins you are able to book at "Lauku celotajs" office.

The ferry carry passengers, motor vechles and different cargo. There are comfortable cabins, shops, bistro, bar and restaurant.

Use the adjacent ferry booking engine facility to view updated Latvia ferry timetables and to book ferry tickets to and from Latvia. (More info...)

Lithuania Ferries

The main ferry port of Lithuania is Klaipeda linking the biggest cities of the Baltic Sea like Copenhagen, Kil, Gdansk and Lubeck.

The ferry service is also operated from Klaipeda to Baltiysk.

In Klaipeda port, Lisco and Latvian Scandlines are the greatest operators of ferry.

Book Lithuanian Ferry Services with DFDS Lisco. Services are available to Kiel and Sassnitz in Germany and Kalshamn in Sweden. (More info...)

Malta Ferries

Travel between the Maltese islands is dominated by The Gozo Channel Company. They offer two travel routes to and from Mgarr on Gozo, the most popular of which is to Cirkewwa, on Malta's most northern point.

The other destination is Sa Maison near Valletta, which is orientated towards cargo shipments although foot and car passengers will also be carried. A hovermarine passenger-only service also operates between Sa Maison and Valletta.

Use the adjacent ferry booking engine facility to view updated Malta ferry timetables and to book ferry tickets to and from Malta. (More info...)

Montenegro Ferries

There is an excellent regular scheduled ferry service which runs between Ancona in Italy and Bar in Montenegro.

All year round there are scheduled ferry lines sailing the Bar - Bari - Bar and Bar - Ancona - Bar routes. To reach Montenegro is also easy from the port of Croatia and Albania and during summer season the number of lines increase with the additional Kotor - Ancona - Kotor seasonal ferry routes.

Use the adjacent ferry booking engine facility to view updated ferry timetables and to book ferry tickets to and from Montenegro. (More info...)

Morocco Ferries

There are several car and passenger ferry services which offer routes between Spain, Gibraltar, France and Italy to Morocco.

The most popular ferry crossing from to Morocco is from Algeciras (Spain) to Tangier (Morocco).Ferries from Almeria (Spain) and Malaga (Spain) to Melilla (Spanish Morocco) go almost every day and take about 6-9 hours.

Ferries are more frequent between Almeria (Spain) and Nador (Morocco) where you can catch a bus to most major cities within Morocco. The trip takes about 6 hours. You can also get to Tangier (Morocco) from Tarifa (Spain) on a high-speed ferry. (More info...)

Normandy Ferries

Brittany Ferries operate three routes from the UK to Normandy in France. They offer classic ferry routes with day or overnight travel as well as high speed ferries to France. Their routes are Portsmouth to Caen , Portsmouth to Cherbourg and Poole to Cherbourg.

Condor Ferries operate one ferry route from the UK to Normandy that sails the Portsmouth to Cherbourg ferry route.

Use the adjacent ferry booking engine facility to view updated Normandy ferry timetables and to book ferry tickets to and from Normandy at the lowest prices. (More info...)

Northern Ireland Ferries

Northern Ireland is serviced by major ferry operators including Stena Line and P & O Irish Sea.

The Stranrear to Belfast ferry route has been discontinued and replaced by a new route Cairnryan to Belast serviced by two new superfast ferries. Sail between Scotland and Northern Ireland in a crossing time of only two hours fifteen minutes with a choice of up to six daily crossings.

The Liverpool Birkenhead route previously operated by Norfolkline is now operated by Stena Line. (More info...)

Norway Ferries

Norway is an important Scandinavian ferry port bordering both the North Sea and Atlantic Ocean with direct routes to Sweden, Finland and Russia.

You can book crossings between Norway and Denmark from the following ports, Oslo, Kristiansand, Stavangar, Bergan in Norway and Hirtshals, Frederikshavn and Copenhagen in Denmark.

Use the adjacent ferry booking engine facility to view updated Norway ferry timetables and to book ferry tickets to and from Norway at the lowest prices. (More info...)

Orkney Ferries

Since 1865 Orkney has been served by many different shipping companies and services. The Inter Island Ferry network is today operated by Orkney Ferries.

Offering a safe and efficient service to both island residents and visitors, the Company understands its vital role in the socio-economic stability of Orkney. As well as their ro-ro passenger / car ferries the ferry company operates two vessels which are passenger vessels only.

Use the adjacent ferry booking engine facility to view Orkney ferry timetables and to book Orkney ferry tickets. (More info...)

Poland Ferries

There are presently just two Polish ferry routes and crossings offered by Stena Line or Unity Line. Stena Line offer a ferry service between Gdynia and Karlskrona and Unity Line operate the Swinousjscie to Ystad ferry route.

Poland's successful emergence from Communism has meant that its tourism industry has flourished. Some of Poland's most popular tourist destinations are Krakow, Warsaw and Poznan as well as the resorts along the coast of the Baltic.

Use the adjacent ferry booking engine facility to view updated Poland ferry timetables and to book ferry tickets to and from Poland. (More info...)

Russia Ferrie s

Russia is connected by ferry transport with Japan, Korea, Turkey, Georgia, and Ukraine. There are no ferries between Russia and Baltic Counties or Scandinavia, however, you can still take a ferry from Sweden, Finland or Germany to Estonia, Latvia or Lithuania and then get a bus or a train to Russia (Moscow or St. Petersburg).

If you're going to Moscow we recommend getting a ferry to Riga (Latvia), in this case if you take a train you will not need a transit visa through Belarus. The Russian anclave Kaliningrad region is connected by ferry routes with Sweden and Lithuania. (More info...)

Sardinia Ferries

You can choose a wide selection of Sardinia Ferries. You can book by specific route and time from Marseille, Ajaccio, Bastia and from many ports in Italy such as Genoa to Civitavecchia and Porto Torres with SNCM Ferries, Moby or Grimaldi Lines.

Corsica Ferries are the premier ferry operator on the Western Mediterranean Sea transporting more than 1 million passengers annually aboard their ferries running to and from France and Italy to Corsica, Sardinia and Elba. Corsica Ferries operate 2 return routes from Italy to Sardinia and 10 return routes from France and Italy to Corsica, with a total of up to 13 crossings daily. (More info...)

Scandinavia Ferries

Ferries in Scandinavia are easy to find and there are several ferry operators offering connections between various cities.

Major coastal cities of the Baltic Sea are often connected with ferry lines, e.g. Turku-Stockholm and Helsinki-Tallinn, and ferries are a natural part of many journeys for Scandinavians. The larger long-distance ferries are in effect cruise ships, with behemoths like the Silja Europa featuring 13 decks stacked full of shops, restaurants, spas, saunas etc. Longer routes are nearly always scheduled to sail during the night, so you arrive fresh to continue the often long journeys required in Scandinavia. (More info...)

Scotland Ferries

There are several ferries to Scotland travelling from Northern Ireland, and the Orkney and Shetland Islands. Unfortunately the Rosyth to Zeebrugge ferry to Belgium operated by DFDS Seaways/Norfolkline is now only offering a freight service.

If taking a ferry from Ireland to Scotland the quickest route is Larne to Cairnryan with P&O Irish Sea Ferries. Journey time is just 1 hour and you can choose from 8 daily crossings.Use the adjacent ferry booking engine facility to view updated Scotland ferry timetables and to book ferry tickets to and from Scotland at the lowest prices. (More info...)

Shetland Islands Ferries

Travelling to the Scottish islands of Orkney and Shetland is more convenient than ever before with nightly sailings from Aberdeen to Lerwick in Shetland - with four of these sailings going via Orkney's capital, Kirkwall. In addition, choose from up to three sailings a day from Scrabster (near Thurso) to Stromness in Orkney.

The Shetland Islands Council also runs a network of inter-island ferries that makes it quick and easy to travel to and from the isles, with or without a vehicle and all for very reasonable fares. With 190 sailings per day, it is just like hopping on a bus! (More info...)

Sicily Ferries

There are quite a few ferry connections to and from Sicily. Connections to Italy, the smaller islands, Sardigna and Malta. The ferries from Messina to Reggio Calabria are leaving very often and every day, despite the good connection you can wait quite long, because of the dense traffic from and to Sicily.

There are regular ferries and hydrofoils from Sicily to its Islands, although services are somewhat reduced during Spring and Autumn and even more so during Winter. The main routes are the Aeolian Islands from Milazzo and from Napoli, Cefalu, Palermo and Messina. (More info...)

South Korea Ferries

Ferry boats surround the peninsula and shuttle out to Korea's many islands. The main ports include Incheon, Mokpo, Pohang, and Busan. The most popular destinations are Jeju-do and Ulleungdo.

International ferries are worth considering if you’re travelling around North Asia. You can catch a ferry to Incheon in South Korea from a number of Chinese ports, travel around South Korea, and then leave on a fast ferry from Busan to Japan. Another ferry option to or from Russia is via Sokcho in Gang·won-do. (More info...)

Spain Ferries

With nine of Europe's best ferry operators offering ferry travel to and from Spain you have plenty of choice when deciding on your Spanish Ferry Ticket. Choose from well known operators including Iscomar, P&O, Balearia and Brittany Ferries as well several reliable independant operators.

Spain is one of the most popular holiday destinations in the world, attracting more than 50 million visitors each year.

Use the adjacent ferry booking engine facility to view updated Spain ferry timetables and book ferry tickets with over 40 Ferry Routes to and from Spain, including three direct services from the UK. (More info...)

Sporades Islands Ferry

The Sporades are in the northwest Aegean between the island of Evia and Mount Pelion.

Known for beautiful beaches and rich vegetation they can be reached by ferry or highspeed from Agios Constantinos a couple hours north of Athens or from Volos, except for Skyros which must be reached by Kimi in Evia.

In the summer there are connections to Thessaloniki and the Cyclades but generally going from any other islands to the Sporades means going through the mainland. (More info...)

Sweden Ferry

Sweden covers an area of 175,500 sq miles. It has 4330miles of coastline cut by fjords. It is also famous for its 100,000 lakes, the Northern lakes being very popular with anglers.

You can travel by ferry to Sweden from the ports of Germany, Norway, Denmark and Poland.

Book Swedish ferry routes and crossings from a number of well known ferry operators including TT-Line, Stena and Scandlines who offer a selection of route types ranging from quick ferry crossings and Island hops to long distance high quality cruises on board various types of cruise vessels. (More info...)

Syria Ferry

Ferries to Syria sail from Tartus and Venice in Italy and from Tartus to Alexandria in Egypt with Visemar Line. Tartus (also sometime known as Tartous) is one of the two main Mediterranean ports on the coast of Syria, and is an important trade centre.

As well as the ferry service to Venice and Alexandria, the port also has a ferry service to the island of Arwad.

Ferry services between Famagusta and Latakia ran between 1978 and 1979, but were cancelled due to Greek Cypriot pressure. Now, the ferry is sailing between the two ports, every Monday and Thursday. (More info...)

Tenerife Ferries

Transmediterranea, is the only ferry copmany connecting the islands with the mainland. Ferries operate both between the Spanish mainland and the Canaries and between the islands in the Canary archipelago sailingl from the Port of Cadiz in southern Spain to Tenerife and Las Palmas in the Canary Islands.

Tenerife is the hub for ferry service to the other islands in the Canary archipelago. Ferry service operates between Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Las Palmas on Gran Ganaria Island. A hydrofoil service also operates between Los Cristianos on Tenerife and the island of La Gomera. Ferries also run between Los Cristianos and El Hierro and between Los Cristianos and La Gomera. (More info...)

Tunisia Ferries

Ferries sail to Tunis from France and Italy throughout the year and several times a week. Book well in advance if you're planning to travel in July and August. Ferries and Cruise ships arrive and depart from 'La Goulette' the main port, which is about 10km from the center of Tunis.

From France ferries travel between Tunis and Marseille. The journey takes 21 hours and the ferries are operated by SNCM (French company) and CTN (Tunisian company).The closest port, Trapani, is a seven-hour crossing to Tunis on Grimaldi Ferries. Palermo to Tunis is a 10-hour crossing. Some of the crossings from Sicily to Tunis are by daylight and the cheapest fare is the daylight crossing from Palermo to Tunis on GNV. (More info...)

Turkey Ferry

Fast IDO catamaran ferries zoom across the Sea of Marmara from Istanbul's Yenikapı Feribot Terminalı to Güzelyalı (for Bursa), to Yalova (for İznik and Bursa), and to Bandırma (for Çanakkale and Izmir).

Car ferries cross the ancient Hellespont (Çanakkale Boğazı) between Eceabat on the Gallipoli Peninsula and Çanakkale, and Gelibolu and Lapseki, with some additional service between Çanakkale and Kilitbahir.

Feries and passenger catamarans also connect Greece's Aegean islands with the Turkish mainland. Ferries also cross to Turkish Cyprus from several cities along Turkey's Mediterranean coast, including Alanya, Mersin and Taşucu (Silifke). (More info...)

Wales Ferry

Travel by ferry to Wales from Ireland with P&O Ferries, Irish Ferries, Stena Line and Fastnet Line.

Sailings are all to the four Wales ferry ports of Fishguard, Holyhead, Pembroke and Swansea. The fastest ferry crossings taking just two hours are the Dun Laoghaire to Holyhead ferry with Stenaline and Dublin to Holyhead ferry with Irish Ferries.

Use the adjacent ferry booking engine facility to view updated Wales ferry timetables and buy ferry tickets to Wales. (More info...)

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