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Hook of Holland Ferry Port Information
The Port of Harwich is owned & operated by Hutchison Port Holdings, the world's largest independent port operator. Located on the southern side of the River Stour in Essex, Harwich is a highly efficient, modern, multipurpose port, and has become one of the UK's most important North Sea ferry ports.
Directions:
By Car:
Follow the main A12 road from London to just north of Colchester, then take the A120 to Harwich. From Norwich you take the A140 to north of Ipswich, then the A45 bypass round Ipswich, the A137 to Manningtree and from there follow signs to Harwich.
By Bus:
Regular services run between Harwich and London, and several other towns in the UK.
By Rail:
Trains run from London Liverpool Street station to Harwich International.
Local rail services arrive at the terminal building, where an escalator will take you directly to the check in point.
Route Network, and Harwich Ferry Port Operators:
Stena Line - Harwich to Hook of Holland:
Location: Follow signs to check in point
Sailing frequency: Up to 4 return crossings daily
Crossing time: 3 Hours 40 Minutes by day, 7 Hours by night.
Check in time: Minimum 1 hour before departure.
Use the booking engine to the left to get a Stena Line Harwich Hook of Holland quote, or make a booking
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Ferry Terminal Information:
- Stena Line check in desks
- Shop
- Café bar
- ATM machines
- Special needs facilities
- Car parking (from £6 per day)
- Petrol station (directly outside the port)
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