There is no ferry to Moscow from London. Both cities are inland, and Moscow is a very long way from the sea. You would normally fly from London to Moscow. You could get a ferry from England to France or the Netherlands, which is a crossing of just few hours, but then you have a very long drive to Moscow, over 2700 kilometres or nearly 1700 miles. So you could be travelling for days.
You can't travel directly from Amsterdam to London by ferry because London doesn't have a ferry port. You would have to travel from Amsterdam to Hook of Holland by train (or drive), catch a ferry to Harwich and then take a train (or drive) to London.
i think londen
it takes 24 hours and 40 mins to moscow from australia
The Orient Point Ferry is located in Orient, New York, on the North Fork of Long Island. It provides transportation across the Long Island Sound to New London, Connecticut.
It depends on what method of travel you are using. A flight would take about 1 hour. If you are driving, around 12 hours including the ferry crossing.
The distance between the starting point and the destination is 288mi, ( 463.5km), and will take approximately 5 hours 25 minutes of driving time.
You can't travel directly by ferry from Sweden to Glasgow because Glasgow is on the west side of Scotland.
probably, but it depends on the service. it wold be a long ride.
2'10
about 12 hours, give or take
Istanbul to Moscow is 3 hours at most
Direct from Washington to Moscow around 10 hours.