You drive over the Øresundsbridge, the Great belt bridge and the lillebælt bridge.
There are no direct ferries from Northern Ireland to France. So to do this would involve travelling from Northern Ireland to another Ferry Port, such as Rosslare in the Republic of Ireland and going from there. The ferry journey is between 17 and 20 hours, depending on weather conditions. Driving to Rosslare from Northern Ireland would be at least 2 hours, depending on your start point.
The duration of The Last Ferry is 1.47 hours.
The duration of Ferry to Hong Kong is 1.87 hours.
Over the Ferry - 1913 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
At the present time you cannot book the Fogo Island ferry in advance.
Go by A24 and A1 towards Puttgarden. In Puttgarden take the ferry to Rodby in Denmark. Then from Rodby follow E47 towards Copenhagen.
Ferry Sikla was born on March 11, 1865, in Hamburg, Germany.
From Berlin, you will initially be going to Rostock to board a ferry to GEDSER, DK (Denmark). It is 230 kilometres taking this route:Take A24 ROSTOCK, out of Berlin, to A19 ROSTOCK at JUNCTION 20 (DREIECK WITTSTOCK/DOSSE [Wittstock/Dosse three-way interchange]).Take A19 to the BALTIC SEA FERRIES at JUNCTION 4 (ROSTOCK-ÜBERSEEHAFEN [Rostock International Port]).Follow signs off the exit to the FERRY PORT.From there, you will take a ferry from ROSTOCK, DEUTSCHLAND to GEDSER, DANMARK.From Gedser to Stockholm it is 800 kilometres taking this route:From Gedser, continue on the European Route E55 to E20 MALMØ.Continue on E20, across the ØRESUND bridge-tunnel into SWEDEN, where you will continue on E20 to E4 STOCKHOLM.Take E4 to Stockholm
If you are traveling from Germany to Denmark then you are in luck, there are many modes of transportation to get to your destination. Some examples include, by ferry, by bus, and by train.
You can get to Finland with a ferry from Tallinn, Stockholm or St Petersburg, take a plane to Helsinki or Rovaniemi, or via road from Russia, Sweden or Norway.
Stena Line offers both passenger and freight ferry services. The ferry serves Denmark, England, Germany, Ireland, Latvia, Northern Ireland, Norway, the Netherlands, Poland, Scotland, Sweden and Wales.
By road or rail to a ferry port in France and then by ferry to Ireland directly or to England and by road or rail to Wales and then by ferry to Ireland. There are various routes you could take for the whole journey.
75 miles from LONDON to HARWICH and 337 km from ESBJERG to FREDRIKSHAVN taking this route:Take A12 from London to A120 towards HARWICH at JUNCTION 29 near Colchester.Take A120 to the CAR FERRY PORT HARWICH, where you will board a FERRY (toll) to ESBJERG, DENMARK.CROSS THE NORTH SEA via the HARWICH-ESBJERG FERRY.Follow E20 (eastbound) from the port at ESBJERG, DENMARK to E45 towards ÅRHUS.Take E45 (northbound) to the CAR FERRY PORT at FREDERIKSHAVN, where you will board a FERRY (toll) to OSLO, NORWAY.Take the ferry to Oslo (FREDRIKSHAVN-OSLO FERRY).
From Hamburg to Copenhagen is approx. 5,5 hours. Note that you can either driver over land (incl two bridges) or you can take the ferry Puttgarden-Rødby. The latter is the fastest.
Yes, if you are an inhabitant of a Schengen country and you have an ID-card with you.
No, it is designated as a National Park but no one can go there without a permit from the Canadian Coast Guard. There is no operational airport, and currently no ferry runs.
Yes,you can take a coach from London to Istanbul,Turkey,then another to Alanya,Turkey then the ferry to cypress from Alanya.....or you could drive to Alanya and then take a ferry.