Cross-channel, Irish Sea, & North Sea ferry routes
Norfolkline operates three passenger ferry routes across the English channel and on the Irish Sea, and in Spring 2009 will be launching a new service connecting Scotland and Belgium.
Cross-channel ferries
When traveling on Norfolkline's brand new fleet of cross channel ferries, it takes approximately 2 hours minutes from Dover to Dunkirk (France).
With direct links to the A16 and A25 motorways, the Dover-Dunkirk route is more convenient than Calais for many destinations in France and beyond. For the best fares on our ferry service to France book online now.
Ferries to Ireland
Whether you choose to travel on a day time or night time sailing from Belfast, Dublin or Liverpool (Birkenhead) you can be sure of a comfortable trip. Our onboard ferry services include restaurant, cinema and spacious ensuite cabins. For the best fares on our Irish Sea ferry service book online now.
Scotland - Belgium ferries
Norfolkline are pleased to announce that we will revive the Rosyth-Zeebrugge route, with a service scheduled to start in Spring, 2009.
Our plan is to run a service with 3 departures from each port every week. It will be a passenger and freight service using a new vessel.
Ireland to France & Belgium
Our ferry services can be combined to provide an attractive option for travel between Ireland and continental Europe.
Our route network coupled with the quality of the British road network, makes travelling via landbridge a quicker and more cost effective option than taking a ferry between France and Ireland.
Book landbridge fares by phone, or by booking single tickets for each leg online.
Ferry freight routes
In addition to our passenger ferry routes, which can also be booked for freight transport, Norfolkline also operates freight only ferry routes between England and Ireland, England and Holland, & England and Denmark.
For more information about freight ferry bookings, and services available for freight passengers please consult the freight ferry website.