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The Zeebrugge Hull North Sea ferry route connects Belgium with England. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, P&O Ferries. The crossing operates up to 7 times each week with sailing durations from around 14 hours 30 minutes.
Zeebrugge Hull sailing durations and frequency may vary from season to season so we’d advise doing a live check to get the most up to date information.
For more information, please visit our Ferries from Belgium to England page.
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Most popular questions
How long is the ferry from Zeebrugge to Hull?
The ferry crossing time from Zeebrugge to Hull is approximately 14h 30m. Sailing durations may vary from season to season and by operator so we’d advise doing a live check.
Which ferry companies operate between Zeebrugge to Hull?
There is 1 ferry operator for Zeebrugge to Hull and this is
- P&O Ferries
How can I book ferry tickets from Zeebrugge to Hull?
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Can you travel as a foot passenger on the ferry from Zeebrugge to Hull?
Yes, you can travel as a foot passenger from Zeebrugge to Hull with
- P&O Ferries
Can you take your car on the ferry from Zeebrugge to Hull?
Yes, you can travel with a vehicle from Zeebrugge to Hull with
- P&O Ferries
Can you bring pets on the ferry from Zeebrugge to Hull?
Yes, pets are permitted onboard the ferry. You may need a pet passport. Please read the ferry operators pet guidelines. Currently you can bring pets on ferries with
- P&O Ferries
Zeebrugge Hull Ferry reviews
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"Antiquated WiFi Service"
The WiFi provision on the P&O ferries is extremely poor. I had a premium ticket on the way out and I was told that didn't provide WiFi, I had to pay for it. On the way back I had a Club ticket and was told that this allowed me 30 minutes only. Who on earth came up with such antediluvian thinking? When I did try to use the service on the Pride of York, it was running at less than 1MB a second. It took longer than 30 minutes to download a newspaper! A truly awful service.
'Pride of Bruges' travelled on Pride of Bruges
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"A great trip!"
This was first trip on the ferry from Hull. Booked the winter crossing with some trepidation, but there was no need to be concerned. We had a spacious club cabin fitting the 5 of us in easily. Buffet dinner looked great (although we had brought a picnic) and the all you can eat breakfast was v civilised. A great way to start our holidays. Thank you P&O.
'Pride of Bruges' travelled on Pride of Bruges
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"Visit zeebrugge"
Enjoyed my trip cabin was good would of liked more info on my table what was available to eat.
'Pride of Bruges' travelled on Pride of Bruges
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Zeebrugge Guide
Zeebrugge is a village and port located on the coast of Belgium and lies on the North Sea coast. Due to its proximity to major industrial cities in Europe, and because of its transport links, it has become a hub for traffic from all directions. Zeebrugge is also Belgium's most important fishing port and the fish market located there is one of Europe's largest. The harbour was the site of the Zeebrugge Raid on 23 April 1918, when the British Royal Navy put the German inland naval base at Bruges out of action. Admiral Roger Keyes planned and led the assault that stormed the German batteries and sank the ships in the harbour to block the entrance to the base for the last seven months of World War I.
Most of the passengers passing through the port are either enjoying a luxury cruise or crossing by ferry to Hull and Rosyth in the UK. Facilities at the port include several shops, a cafe and comfortable waiting areas.
Hull Guide
The city of Hull, or Kingston-Upon-Hull to give it its full name, is a port that lies at the confluence of the River Hull and the Humber Estuary and has been a gateway to the heart of England since Roman times. The town was founded by King Edward I (1272 - 1307) who needed a secure port where his army could be supplied from, who were fighting the Scots at the time.
Hull's modern city is a large and busy city with many shops and facilities. There are a number of traffic free streets in the city which makes it a pleasant place to wander around and perhaps take in some of the open air entertainment that is on offer during the spring and summer. The glass covered Princes Quay is one of the country's most scenic shopping centres and rose from the water to sit above Prince's Dock. As one of the area’s largest shopping centres, it links the old and new parts of the town, leading to the heart of the city with sweeping views of the rejuvenated docklands.
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