Your holiday starts onboard a DFDS Seaways ferry
Find out why ferry holidays are so popular, and have a look at the wide range of facilities DFDS Seaways offers. Providing you with live bands, restaurants and more, your holiday begins the moment you step onboard.
Suitable for families, couples and groups of friends, there is a something for everyone whether you're are escaping on a short break or booking a longer holiday travelling by ferry. Book you ferry holiday online and avoid the telephone booking fee.
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Newcastle-Amsterdam Operating a daily ferry to Holland from Newcastle, KING SEAWAYS & PRINCESS SEAWAYS offer first class service and accomodation onboard. The perfect way to start your holiday. Onboard the ferry to Holland |
Dover-Dunkirk Sailing up to 12 times daily, the Dover-Dunkirk ferry crossing offers a variety of entertainment. Only 2 hours in duration, our ferry to France is the pefect way to start your ferry holiday. Onboard the ferry to France |
Harwich-Esbjerg DFDS Seaways newest North Sea ferry m.s. DANA SIRENA offers a comfortable and relaxing way to reach Denmark. It is the only passenger ferry to Denmark from the UK. Onboard the ferry to Denmark |
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Copenhagen-Oslo The pride of the Baltic Sea, our ferries to Norway are some of the most glamorous passenger ferries to sail these historic ferry routes, helping make your holiday something special. Onboard the ferry to Norway |
Karlshamn-Klaipeda Our ferry from Sweden to Lithuania opens up the whole of Eastern Europe to you and your car from Scandinavia. Offering all the facilities of our other cruise ferries this is the brilliant alternative to flying. Ferry from Sweden to Lithuania |
Kiel-Klaipeda Our most popular ferry crossing from Germany, you can take your car on holiday with you and explore Eastern Europe with your family or as a couple. Ferry from Germany to Lithuania |
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Sassnitz-Klaipeda The last but no means least ferry crossing to Lithuania. Superbly located in the North East of Germany, you can easily travel with your car or as a foot passenger. Ferry from Germany to Lithuania |
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