
HULL TO ZEEBRUGGE FERRY TICKET RESERVATIONS |
Booking your Hull Zeebrugge ferry ticket online is safe and secure.
Simply select your outward and return routes below, enter the number of passengers then click 'Get Price' and follow the onscreen help from there.
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When booking your ferry ticket online a booking reference will be sent to you by email. On arrival at the port of departure present the booking reference number together with a photo ID and you will be given your ferry tickets.
The Port of Hull is one of the UK's leading foreign trading ports and this position is maintained by a constant programme of capital investment in the development of new facilities and services.
The port's position on the north bank of the River Humber also provides a major geographical advantage for transport links in to and out of the UK. As a result, the port has very strong short-sea trade links with Europe, Scandinavia and the Baltic, in addition to world-wide deep-sea services. Hull is also well connected to the UK's national motorway network, allowing a market of 40 million people to be reached within a four-hour drive. In addition, there are direct rail connections to the deep-water berths in King George Dock.
Hull is the UK’s leading timber port, and is the only passenger port on the Humber estuary, handling some one million passengers a year.
The port of Bruges-Zeebrugge has a very long history which dates back to the beginning of the Christian calendar. There were periods of affluence but also of decline.
On the spot where the port of Zeebrugge is now located, there was little more than a beach and a row of dunes some 100 years ago. But actually the port history goes back to origins of the city of Bruges. From the creation of the first navigable channels to the rise of the florishing economic and cultural centre in the late Middle Ages to the decline from the 15th century onwards.
In the beginning of the 20th century Bruges was again connected with the sea. But the real return on the international scene only came as a result of the comprehensive port expansion between 1970 and 1985.
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