Dover to Calais
Hull to Rotterdam
Hull to Zeebrugge
Portsmouth to Bilbao
Research has not provided any information regarding Pando Ferries. It is believed that one is referring to P and O Ferries which is a site that is dedicated to cross channel ferries. One can find information about P and O Ferries by visiting the company website.
Actually the North Sea Ferries travel, unsurprisingly, through the North Sea! They depart from several British coastal towns, including Hull, Newcastle, Harwich and Ramsgate, and include destinations such as Ostend, Rotterdam, Zeebrugge and the Hook of Holland. They operate through P&O Ferries.
P&O Ferries operates in 73 countries covering over 1100 routes and destinations. Popular sailings include Dover - Calais, Helsinki - Tallinn and Hull - Rotterdam.
The best well known company is P&O, they have regular ferries to and from Dover to various places in europe, but as an alternative to ferries, plus it can be quicker have a look at the euro tunnel.
Peninsular and Oriental
A very good reputation.
to view transport options for the Orkney islands visit www.orknet.co.uk
There are three such services. P&O operate ferry services from Troon to Larne and from Cairnryan to Larne. Stena Line operates ferries between Stranraer and Belfast.
the colours are blue, white, yellow and red
Ferries from the UK to Spain are offered by Brittany Ferries and P&O. They depart from either Portsmouth to Bilbao which takes 11 hours or Plymouth to Santander which takes 18 hours.
P&O Ferries operates a ferry between Brugge, Antwerp and Amsterdam. Since the countries are connected by a land border, you may find simply taking Eurorail a much easier solution.
The large cross-Channel ferries can hold 1,059 cars or 180 semi-trucks.