Ferry from Harwich to Hook of Holland

Bicycles at the beach, near the port of Hook of Holland where ferries arrive

The ferry from Harwich to Hook of Holland (Hoek van Holland) is one of the most convenient and comfortable ways to travel between the UK and the Netherlands. This ferry route connects the English town of Harwich, Essex, with Hook of Holland, near Rotterdam, offering a stress-free alternative to flying. Whether you’re traveling for business, leisure or a road trip across Europe, taking the ferry ensures a smooth, scenic and flexible journey.

Booking your Harwich to Hook of Holland ferry tickets is fast and secure with Go-Ferry.com. Follow these steps to reserve your journey:

  1. Browse our booking system: Type your desired travel dates and click "search"
  2. Compare & choose your travel preferences: View the schedules, select ferry company and departure time
  3. Enter passenger/vehicle details: Insert number of passengers, vehicles and accommodation type
  4. Complete your booking: Secure your ticket online and receive your booking confirmation
  5. Arrive at the port: Check in at least 60 minutes before departure if traveling as a foot passenger and 90 minutes if traveling with a vehicle

Advantages of taking the ferry from Harwich to Hook of Holland

  • Comfortable overnight travel: Sleep in a private cabin and wake up in the Netherlands
  • Bring your vehicle: Travel with your car, motorbike or campervan for a seamless road trip
  • Eco-friendly alternative: Reduce your carbon footprint compared to air travel
  • Duty-free shopping: Enjoy onboard shopping with tax-free prices
  • Relaxing journey: Onboard restaurants, lounges and entertainment make the trip enjoyable

Travel tips for the ferry from Harwich to Hook of Holland

  • Book early for the best fares, especially during peak travel periods
  • Bring travel documents, including your passport and vehicle registration
  • Arrive early to allow time for check-in and security checks
  • Use onboard services such as Wi-Fi, dining and entertainment for a comfortable journey

What is the distance between Harwich and Hook of Holland by ferry?

The ferry journey covers approximately 115 nautical miles (213 km) across the North Sea.

How long does the ferry from Harwich to Hook of Holland take?

The journey takes around 8 hours for daytime sailings and 9 hours for overnight sailings.

How often do ferries operate between Harwich & Hook of Holland?

There are 2 daily departures, offering both daytime and overnight crossings.

Which ferry company operates the Harwich to Hook of Holland route?

The Harwich to Hook of Holland ferry is operated by:

  • Stena Line: Known for its high-quality service, spacious cabins and onboard entertainment

Transportation in Harwich & Hook of Holland

How to get to Harwich Ferry Terminal

Harwich International Port is easily accessible from London and other parts of the UK:

  • Bus: National Express runs coach services to Harwich from London and other major cities
  • Train: Greater Anglia operates direct trains from London Liverpool Street to Harwich International Station, which is a short walk from the ferry terminal
  • Taxi: Taxis are available from Harwich town center and nearby train stations
  • Driving: The port is easily accessible via the A120 road, with parking available for travelers

How to leave Hook of Holland Ferry Terminal

Upon arrival at Hook of Holland, travelers have multiple transport options to reach Rotterdam, Amsterdam and beyond:

  • Metro: The RET Metro Line B connects Hook of Holland to Rotterdam Central Station in about 30 minutes
  • Train: From Rotterdam, high-speed trains connect to Amsterdam, The Hague and other Dutch cities
  • Bus: Local buses connect the ferry terminal to nearby areas in South Holland
  • Taxis: Taxis are available at the ferry terminal for direct travel to Rotterdam and other locations

Things to see & do in Harwich & Hook of Holland

Top attractions in Harwich

  • Harwich Redoubt Fort: A historic fortress offering stunning coastal views
  • Ha’penny Pier: A scenic pier with cafes and beautiful sea views
  • Electric Palace Cinema: One of the UK’s oldest cinemas, dating back to 1911
  • Beacon Hill Fort: A fascinating military site with World War history
  • Try traditional fish and chips, fresh seafood and English pub meals
  • Shop for local souvenirs, antiques and maritime gifts

Top attractions in Hook of Holland

  • Hook of Holland Beach: A long sandy beach perfect for swimming and sunbathing
  • Maeslantkering: A massive storm surge barrier with a visitor center
  • The Hague: A short train ride away, featuring attractions like Mauritshuis Museum and Binnenhof Palace
  • Rotterdam: Known for its modern architecture, shopping districts and cultural landmarks
  • Enjoy Dutch pancakes, fresh seafood and stroopwafels
  • Visit Rotterdam’s Markthal for local Dutch products and international cuisine

FAQs about the ferry from Harwich to Hook of Holland

How much does the ferry from Harwich to Hook of Holland cost?

Prices vary depending on the season, cabin selection and vehicle transport. Browse our booking engine for up-to-date fares.

Can I take my car on the ferry?

Yes, the ferry allows cars, motorbikes, campervans and bicycles.

Do I need a passport to travel from Harwich to Hook of Holland?

Yes, as this is an international route, a valid passport or national ID is required.

Are there food and entertainment facilities onboard?

Yes, the ferry includes restaurants, bars, a cinema and duty-free shopping.

Is the ferry accessible for passengers with reduced mobility?

Yes, Stena Line offers accessible cabins, elevators and assistance services.

Is Wi-Fi available on the ferry?

Yes, Wi-Fi is available onboard, although speeds may vary.

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