Norfolkline has announced that its forthcoming ferry service from Rosyth to Zeebrugge is seeing strong demand among travellers.
Bookings for the new route, which will launch in May, opened on December 18th last year and reservations have already been made up to the end of October.
Norfolkline will offer three overnight ferry crossings a week each way between Rosyth and Zeebrugge.
The pricing structure will be divided into two schemes for people with vehicles and foot passengers, which will offer either cabin accommodation or a reclining seat.
Bas van Helden, route director of Scotland to Belgium services for Norfolkline, said: "We are extremely encouraged by this overwhelming response to this new service; since releasing our passenger tickets we have been receiving over 100 enquiries a day.
"This is a great indication of things to come and we are confident this level of support will continue as our new service gets underway."
Norfolkline also operates ferry crossings from Dover to Dunkerque and from Liverpool to Belfast and Dublin.