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Greener Stena Line Ferries
Stena Line Ferries company is striving hard to be the leader in green shipping implementing goals and guidelines that promote greener sailing every time. With all the talks about climate change and the call for international cooperation, Stena Line Ferries are leading the ship operators in northern Europe to clean up its wake. Ferries are [...]
Steam Packet Line Ferry
The Steam Packet line Ferry Company links the popular island destination, the Isle of Man, to Ireland and Britain. When people speak of the Isle of Man, they often speak about the TT race, the beautiful Peel beach, the wildlife, and the rich heritage that the island has since the Manx. After all, the Isle [...]
Travelling Through Car Ferries
When visiting a country across the English Channel, North Sea, or the Irish Sea, car ferries are the best way to go. The convenience of brining your car to your destination is enormous: when you reach your destination, it will give you freedom of movement without any more spending money on rent a car. Plus [...]
Cheap Ferry Crossings to Balearic Islands
Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean Sea are among top tourists destination in the world, and thanks to the cheap ferry crossings from mainland Spain, you too can vacation to the world premier islands. Ferry operators across the Balearic Sea include the Balearia, Iscomar, and the Transmed, which all offer cheap ferry crossing from mainland Spain [...]
Passenger Ferries in the Baltic
The Color Line passenger ferries serve as connector for countries like Denmark, Germany, Norway, and Sweden in the Baltic Sea. Both passengers and tourists book for Baltic Sea ferry crossings to these countries onboard a leisurely cruise ferry crossing and fast crafts for shorter routes. Color Line ferries are especially busy during winter when people [...]
Cork Ferries to Britain and France
There are basically two Cork ferries operators that serve the route from Cork, Ireland to Wales and France: the deposed Swansea Cork Ferries, and the Brittany Ferries. Swansea Cork Ferries served the Cork to Swansea, Wales route until 2006 when the company could not find a replacement of their m/v Superferry. But in March 2010, [...]
Ferries to Fishguard from Rosslare
Since the ferry terminal in the Port of Fishguard is run by Stena Line, all ferries to Fishguard from Rosslare, Ireland are from Stena Line fleet. Ferry passengers to and from Fishguard have two choices: a super ferry or a fast craft crossing on the Rosslare-Fishguard route. The Port of Fishguard is complete with buffet [...]
Cross Channel Ferry Ports
The English cross channel ferry ports serve as gateway to UK, and the mainland Europe in France and Spain. The major ports on the UK side of the Channel are the Dover, Plymouth, Poole, and Portsmouth, while in the mainland Europe the major ports are Bilbao, Calais, Cherbourg, Dunkerque, Roscoff, and Saint Malo. All these [...]
Popular England Ferries
Since England is separated from mainland Europe by the English Channel and the North Sea, and separated from Ireland by the Irish Sea, many England ferries connect the country to these destinations. Ferry connectors that are popular among foot and car passengers to the mainland Europe or Ireland are SeaFrance, P&O Ferries, Norfolkline, Brittany Ferries, [...]

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