three days
The time difference between England and Spain is usually one hour, with Spain being one hour ahead of England. However, this can vary during daylight saving time changes.
Spain is not behind England. Spain is an hour ahead of England.
I would estimate anywhere between 48-72 hours (2-3 days), since the ferry will have to go around France and Spain and go through the Gibraltar Channel to enter the Alboran Sea (between Spain and Africa).
you cannot travel from London to Dublin by ferry - you must go to Holyhead in Wales and then take the ferry to Dublin/Dun Laoghaire. High speed ferry is about 1hr 40 mins, conventional is about 3 hours, depending on weather conditions
Spain is a country on the Iberian peninsula that borders the countries of France, Andorra, and Portugal, as well as the Mediterranean Sea. England is a country in the UK, which is located off the coast of France and the lowland countries in the Northern Atlantic Ocean, and is about 1260 km away from Spain. Spain is its own country and is not located in England or the UK.
Zero because a ferry is a short, trip boat and would not travel that far in open sea. (Ferry times take , on average, about 20 hours- operating from Bilbao and Santander in Spain: Portsmouth an Plymouth in England. FRC)
There has never been a ferry from England to Florida.
The time difference between England and Spain is usually one hour, with Spain being one hour ahead of England. However, this can vary during daylight saving time changes.
Yes, but you have to cross the English Channel. You can do this by using a ferry or you can put your car on a train which will cross the Channel via the tunnel.
( you mean america? :/) mainly Spain and England. also for a time Germany, France and the Netherlands.
if you take the dover to calais ferry you can drive the rest of the way in 24 hours if there are 2 of you to take turns
No. You would have to travel to England first and get a ferry from there.
England was at war with Spain which led to the attempt by Spain to invade England in 1588 when Will Shakespeare was 24.
On a ferry!
Spain is 1 hour ahead.
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.
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.