Can I get a ferry to Denmark from UK?

Can I get a ferry to Denmark from UK?

Although we no longer offer ferries to Denmark from the UK directly, there are still a number of convenient ways to get to Scandinavia from the UK using our other routes. DFDS offer a number of North Sea passenger ferry routes, including three crossings to Scandinavia.

How long is the ferry ride from Copenhagen to Oslo?

around 17 hours and 15 minutes
Ferry sail times on the Copenhagen to Oslo route generally take around 17 hours and 15 minutes, but this is just a rough estimate, as ferry durations are affected for many different reasons, from ferry operator, to ferry route, to external factors such as weather conditions at the time of sail, so be sure to check …

Can you get a boat to Denmark?

There are many ferries that run to Denmark, from Norway, Sweden and Germany, so there is no shortage of ferries to pick from when travelling to Denmark, with up to 560 ferries running per week across 11 routes, so book now with Direct Ferries, to find the best ferry at the best price for you.

How big are DFDS ferries?

Width: 28m. Cruising Speed: 25knots. Engine Output:4 x Engines total power 39,000 KW. Passengers: 1500.

How far in advance can you book DFDS ferry?

You can buy tickets online even on the day of departure at least 7 hours before the ferry leaves. You can buy tickets for all DFDS routes and pay by credit card or via electronic banking system no later than 1 day before the departure date.

Is there a ferry from Copenhagen to Helsinki?

There are no direct ferries from Copenhagen to Helsinki.

How do you get to Copenhagen from UK?

It takes an average of 23h 40m to travel from London St-Pancras to Copenhagen by train, over a distance of around 593 miles (954 km)….London St-Pancras to Copenhagen by train.

Journey time From 21h 2m
Departure station London St-Pancras
Arrival station Copenhagen
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Why choose DFDS for your ferry journey?

DFDS has one of the largest ferry networks in Europe, with routes operating to Denmark, Norway, the UK, mainland Europe and even the Baltic regions, including major cities such as Copenhagen, Oslo and Amsterdam. Travel with your car and open the gateway to Europe with DFDS.

Why choose the Copenhagen-Frederikshavn-Oslo ferry?

Whether you’re into partying or simply looking to relax, the Copenhagen-Frederikshavn-Oslo route has it all. DFDS has one of the largest ferry networks in Europe, with routes operating to Denmark, Norway, the UK, mainland Europe and even the Baltic regions, including major cities such as Copenhagen, Oslo and Amsterdam.

What ships are on the Copenhagen-Frederikshavn-Oslo route?

The two large ships operating on the Copenhagen – Frederikshavn – Oslo route are PEARL SEAWAYS and CROWN SEAWAYS. The ships can accommodate over 1,700 passengers and our dedicated crew look forward to welcoming you to our world of maritime luxury.

How to get from Frederikshavn to Oslo?

DFDS offers daily departures from Frederikshavn in Denmark to Oslo. Drive the car on board for the evening and arrive rested in Oslo the next morning. December 11th marks 155 years of DFDS.