Zeebrugge Ferry Port
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Zeebrugge Ferry Port Overview
Please note: The service between Rosyth and Zeebrugge, operated by Superfast Ferries, will stop running in September 2008.
Zeebrugge is a small village on the Belgian coast and a subdivision of Bruges, for which it is its modern international port.
Zeebrugge Ferry Port is located on the North Sea, the busiest sea in the world, and because of its central location and easy access has become Flanders' most important passenger port.
Bruges / Zeebrugge Ferry Port has a long history which dates back to the beginning of the Christian calender with periods of affluence but also of decline. Every year more than a million passengers pass through Zeebrugge Ferry Port.
Zeebrugge is an excellent starting point for exploring Flanders. Just a few miles away from Zeebrugge you will find the splendid medieval town of Bruges with its canals, historic buildings, great restaurants and famous chocolat. Or drive from Zeebrugge to Antwerp, the diamond center of the world, which takes about 80 minutes and admire its stunning architectural delights.
You could also drive two hours and go to Brussels, the bilingual capital of Belgium, to visit the famous Grand Place, one of Europe's most beautiful squares.
Please Note : The Superfast route from Rosyth to Zeebrugge will be discontinued as of the 14th of September 2008.
Zeebrugge Ferry Port Services
Zeebrugge Ferry Port facilities include a number of shops with souvenirs and reading materials, as well as snacks. There is also a cafe in the ferry terminal.
Facilities for the disabled include wheelchair access to all areas of the port, as well as special assistance for those with boarding difficulties. Passengers are however advised to notify the Zeebrugge port in advance of any specific needs that they may have.
Zeebrugge Ferry Port Directions
By Road
The Zeebrugge Ferry Terminal is located at the outer dock (Buitenhaven), Leopold II Dam (Havendam). In Zeebrugge follow the signs 'Zone 1', 'Car ferries' and 'P&O Ferries/Hull'.
By Rail
Bruges Central Station is served by national and international trains. Belgium is well connected to the European countries France, Holland and Germany via the TGV Thalys service with up to 3 train services a day from Paris to Brussels. From Brussels there are 4 departures an hour to Bruges. Journey time about 50 minutes.
By Bus
From Bruges Central Railway Station to the Zeebrugge Ferry Port at Leopold II Dam (Havendam): bus departure is at 17:00 hours from the main entrance to the Central Railway Station. From the ferry terminal to Bruges Central Railway Station: departure is after arrival of the ferry. Prices are £2,00 / 3,25 Euro for single trip.
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Zeebrugge Ferry Port - Terminal Map |
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Zeebrugge Ferry Port Operators |
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Zeebrugge Ferry Port Addresses |
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Superfast Ferries : Doverlaan 7 (quay 113), 8380, Belgium
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P&O Ferries (Ferrylinks) : Leopold II Dam 13 (Havendam), B 8380, Belgium
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Zeebrugge Ferry Port Routes |
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Zeebrugge Ferry Port Information |
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Zeebrugge Ferry Port - Freight |
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