Norfolkline has revealed that it is currently celebrating the Scottish Viking's six-month anniversary on the Rosyth to Zeebrugge ferry route.
To mark the occasion, the company is offering a special price for passengers planning to sail to the continent during the months of November and December.
Travellers can choose from three sailings a week on the Rosyth to Zeebrugge ferry link, with departures from the Scottish port at 17:00.
Norfolkline said that the Scottish Viking offers access to the "yuletide atmosphere and splendours" of Belgium's Christmas markets over the coming weeks.
Festive events will take place in the cities of Bruges, Ghent, Antwerp and Brussels.
Highlights include the Snow and Ice Sculpture exhibition and the Christmas Happening market in Bruges, both of which are set to open before the end of the month.
People visiting Brussels will be able to experience the annual Winter Wonders festival, which will run from November 27th to January 3rd.
P&O Ferries also operates a Zeebrugge ferry route from Hull, while
TransEuropa Ferries provides a link to Belgium via the Ramsgate to Ostend ferry service.
Posted by Andrew Smith