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  Book Your Ferry Ticket To Holland Online

ferry tickets, ferry bookingBook your cheap ferry ticket to Holland online through Bluedog: Ferry Tickets. Book a ferry to Holland with Stena Line, P&O Irish Sea, Hoverspeed or Irish Ferries from the ports of Newcastle, Hull and Harwich in the UK.

 

  Destination: Holland/Amsterdam - Online Ferry Booking:

Book your ferry online and a booking reference will be sent to you by email. When you arrive at the port of departure present the booking reference number together with a photo ID and you will be given your ferry tickets.

 

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  Your ferry guide to Holland:

Holland is home to Van Gogh, tulips, wind mills and channels. Why not take a Ferry to Holland with Bluedog: Ferry Tickets to take a further look at the local attractions.

North Holland has everything for a varied short or long holiday. North Holland is Holland in a nutshell. All those elements which are so typical of the Netherlands you will find in North Holland. Beautiful beaches, historic towns and villages with exciting museums and cosy restaurants, water in and surrounding the province, miles and miles of walking and cycling paths, flowering bulbfields in the spring. We've got it all. North Holland is Holland at its purest.

A ferry to Holland will let you explore the Dutch peninsula's North Sea coast! The Noord-Holland Peninsula's North Sea coast combines kilometres of sand with the unspoilt natural environment of the Noord-Holland Dunes Reserve, popular with walkers and cyclists in summer and winter alike. Or take advantage of the country's countless options for water sports. Sailing, canoeing, rowing, wind or kite surfing, or cruising the water on your own motor yacht - plenty of choice. Try the veritable water sports paradise between Utrecht and Amsterdam, including the marvellous 'waterscapes' of Loosdrecht, Vinkeveen and Aalsmeer.

Further south you will find hilly landscape, great local cuisine and beautiful, picturesque villages - a great setting for a short break or holiday. This area is also the home of Mondo Verde Gardens near Valkenburg where you can admire China in springtime, Siberia in the summer, Portugal in autumn and Morocco during wintertime, just a few examples of the many varieties of gardens that Mondo Verde Gardens can offer. Taking a ferry to Holland will also bring you close to Holland's famous bulbgrowing region with numerous flower exhibitions through the year.

If art is your interest there will be plenty of options as well with the well-know Dutch masters of painting such as Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Mondrian etc. With Bluedog: Ferry Tickets you can book your ferry for your next trip to Holland.

 

  Amsterdam: Travel Tips

Amsterdam is famous for its canals, art galleries, the Red Light District, its liberal attitude and trendy nightlife. Whether you visit for a few days or a few months you're sure to fall in love with this city, it's historic architecture and it's people.

Amsterdam's centre is enjoyably small-scale, though finding your way around the canal belt can be confusing. The old city is contained within the ring of concentric canals dating from the 17th century that form the crescent-shaped canal belt bordered by the Singelgracht. Think of it as half a bicycle wheel: the medieval city around Centraal Station is the hub, and several main roads, minor canals and the Amstel River function as spokes. Dam Square, five minutes' walk south of the station, is the centre of town, but there are several other happening 'centres', all within walking distance, making the city a joy to explore on foot or by bicycle.

Centraal Station, the central train and bus station, lies on the south bank of the IJ. The airport at Schiphol is 18km (11mi) south-west of the city centre.

The summer months are wonderful as the whole city seems to live outdoors, but it's also the peak tourist season, when things are full and expensive. From mid-October to mid-March the climate is miserable, but there are fewer tourists, things are cheaper and cultural life is at its most authentic. The shoulder seasons can offer the best of both worlds.

 

 

  Ferry Operators (Holland):


po irish sea ferries

po portsmouth

irish ferries

hoverspeed

 
 

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