Destinations

The Hull-Rotterdam ferry sails to the Netherlands, but is also often used to travel to other countries.

From the ferry port to major destinations

Travel to your favorite city or country

Holland

Rotterdam

Rotterdam welcomes British ferry travellers with its bold modern architecture, vibrant waterfront, and great shops and restaurants just minutes from the port.

Amsterdam

Amsterdam, entices visitors arriving by ferry with its world-famous canals, renowned museums, and charming streets filled with cafés, culture, and character.

Although there’s no longer a direct ferry from Hull to France, the Hull–Rotterdam route offers a convenient alternative. P&O Ferries operates overnight sailings, letting you arrive in the Netherlands ready to drive south. From Rotterdam, France is less than three hours away.

Although the direct Hull–Zeebrugge ferry ended in 2020, Belgium is still easily reached via the Hull–Rotterdam route. After an overnight sailing, you’re less than an hour from the Belgian border, with Antwerp, Ghent, and Bruges all within a short drive.

The Hull–Rotterdam ferry is an ideal route for travellers heading to Germany with their own vehicle. After arriving in Rotterdam in the morning, you’re only a few hours from major German cities like Düsseldorf, Cologne, and Hamburg, thanks to excellent motorway links.

Brits (and Irish) Travelling from Hull to Rotterdam

Gateway to Europe

More and more Britons – and Irish travellers coming via Holyhead – are choosing the Hull to Rotterdam ferry route. It’s a comfortable way to reach mainland Europe by car or motorbike, and over time, a few distinct travel patterns have emerged.

Many passengers use the crossing as an easy route to Amsterdam. Some travel independently, while others opt for the popular mini-cruise to Amsterdam, a classic short break that remains in high demand. Meanwhile, the mini-cruise to Rotterdam has been gaining popularity as the city continues to transform into a modern destination with world-class architecture, museums, and food culture.

Beyond the cities, British visitors also enjoy holiday and theme parks such as Duinrell, Efteling, and the Center Parcs resorts. These serve as great bases for exploring scenic areas like the Veluwe, Kinderdijk, or the Dutch coast.

Rotterdam’s port also acts as a gateway to the rest of Europe. The Netherlands is compact; Within just a few hours, you can be in Germany, the Belgian Ardennes, or even heading towards the Alps. For many travellers from northern England and Ireland, the Hull–Rotterdam crossing isn’t just a route to the Netherlands, but a launch pad for European adventures.

Map showing the overnight ferry route from Hull (UK) to Rotterdam (Netherlands) operated by P&O Ferries across the North Sea.
Learn more about the ferry crossing to Rotterdam

At Hull-Rotterdam.com, we provide all the essential information about the crossing. Continue reading on our website to learn more about the ferry trip and prepare to board with complete peace of mind.

P&O Ferries check-in area at Hull and Europoort terminals
Timetable: departures & arrivals

Discover the live timetable from Hull to Rotterdam or from Rotterdam to Hull.

Aerial night view of Rotterdam city taken by a drone
Port information guides

Get clear directions to the port of Rotterdam or the port of Hull, including parking options.

Pride of Rotterdam ferry operated by P&O Ferries
Ferries: on board facilitites

Discover all the things you can do on board the Pride of Hull and the Pride of Rotterdam.

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