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.
North Sea ferries can be found in Amsterdam, United Kingdom, France, Holland, Ireland, and Spain. They basically can be found in most of Europe and maybe some parts of Asia.
There are numerous companies that manufacture ferries that run in the sea. Companies that manufactures these types of ferries are Greek companies like Sea Jets and Blue Star.
Which ferries? What country? Which river or sea?
The Sea France ferries carry people from France to England, and vice versa. Someone can obtain a timetable for the Sea France ferries by visiting their website, calling them directly or visiting their offices.
Mediterranean sea
The North Sea, and the Atlantic Ocean.
a sea route through North America
About 10 million people travel by sea each year globally. This number includes passengers on cruise ships, ferries, and other types of sea travel.
Germany is 295 kilometers, or about 183 miles, from the United Kingdom at their closest points. One must travel over the North Sea from the U.K. to Germany, or you must travel through France and under the Channel tunnel, for the shortest connectivity. The shortest route would likely travel through Belgium and/or the Netherlands, in addition to France and the Channel/North Sea.
The Sahara Desert does not directly travel through any ocean or sea; however, it is located near the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. The desert's northern edge meets the Mediterranean coast, while its western boundary is close to the Atlantic coastline of countries like Morocco and Western Sahara.
There are no ferries between Australia and New Zealand. However there are various cruise lines that operate. Another way is to travel by freighter, or cargo ship. These ships often have comfortable cabins for paying guests.
Baltic sea, North sea, and Norwegian sea