Yes, there are several from various ports.
One can take a ferry from Hull in Northern England to Zeebrugge in Belgium. Timetables and pricing can be obtained from P&O Ferries, one-way or return.
As far as I know there is no ferry service between Dover and Belgium anymore. From Dover you have a ferry to Calais in France.
There has never been a ferry from England to Florida.
Norway to Brighton, England is a 1,800 km drive and requires a ferry ride and driving through several countries including Germany and Belgium.
The ferry from Dover to Belgium typically takes around 2 to 3 hours, depending on the specific route and weather conditions. The most common ferry route is to Calais, France, which is nearby Belgium, but some services may go directly to Belgian ports. It's advisable to check with the ferry operator for the exact duration and schedules.
It is at the northern tip of France, very close to the border with Belgium, and at one of the closest points between France and England, at about 27 miles or 43 kilometres.
No. You would have to travel to England first and get a ferry from there.
Belgium is closer to England than Ireland is.
On a ferry!
The very first ferry was known to have sailed in the year of 1774. This ferry was called the Mersey Ferry and it originated from Liverpool, England.
No. Belgium is its own country.
England or Belgium