Stena Line will be carrying more passengers on its
ferries from Harwich to Hook of Holland this week as travellers take advantage of price reductions.
The operator announced that it was offering discounts on its ferries to Holland as part of National Ferry Fortnight, which began on May 9th and will continue until May 22nd.
Aimed at encouraging people to consider taking ferry holidays, the initiative will see
Stena Line offer prices as low as £10 per person on its
ferries from Harwich to Hook of Holland.
Lars Olsson, the carrier's general travel manager in the UK, said: "Travel by ferries is incredibly convenient and we're hoping that Britain's first National Ferry Fortnight will highlight the many benefits.
"You don't have the excess baggage and tax charges that you would when flying, not to mention the lengthy security queues and two-hour pre-departure check-in times."
Alongside its service from Harwich to Hook of Holland,
Stena Line offers
ferries from Holyhead to Dublin and from Stranraer to Belfast.
Written by Andrew Smith