Port of Tyne
Ferry Routes and Cruises
(Newcastle, Northumberland, England, UK)
The Port of Newcastle offers several routes to Scandinavian and Dutch destinations. DFDS Seaways provides journeys to Amsterdam and crossings to Gothenburg in Sweden and Kristiansand in Norway.
Fjord Line offers passenger and freight crossings to Stavanger, Bergen and Haugesund, all in Norway.
Newcastle to Amsterdam
DFDS Seaways operates the route from Newcastle to Amsterdam. The company offers one daily sailing with a journey time of 16 hours. The port of Ijmuiden is situated about 18 miles from Amsterdam and can easily be reached by road and by rail.
Newcastle to Gothenburg
There are two ferry crossings a week to Gothenburg in Sweden. DFDS Seaways is the operator on this route. The voyage takes approximately 26 hours. From the port, the city of Gothenburg can easily be reached by bus, tram, car and train. Car parking facilities are available near the ferry terminal.
Newcastle to Kristiansand
DFDS Seaways also provides two sailings every week to Kristiansand in Norway. Crossing time is 18 hours. The Port of Kristiansand is situated very close to the city of Kristiansand and it is linked to the excellent Norwegian road networks, making travelling around Norway a lot easier.
Newcastle to Stavanger
Fjord Line offers three sailings per week to Stavanger. Total journey time is 18 hours, 30 minutes. Stavanger's ferry port is situated 280 miles from the Norwegian capital, Oslo. It is the fourth largest city of Norway and has a charming cosmopolitan atmosphere.
Newcastle to Bergen
Crossings to Bergen in Norway take place three times per week and are operated by Fjord Line. The voyage takes about 26 hours. Bergen is situated in northwestern Norway and it is the country's principal ferry port. It is Norway's second largest city.
Newcastle to Haugesund
Fjord Line offers a service three times per week to Haugesund in Norway. The trip takes about 21 hours, 30 minutes. The coastal town of Haugesund has a stunning location surrounded by natural beauty and is one of the most picturesque and pleasant towns of Norway.