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The Port of Hull, your start point for the Hull Rotterdam Ferry crossing is sited on the north bank of the River Humber.

It's one of the UK’s leading foreign-trading ports as well as operating regular short-sea services operate to Europe, Scandinavia and the Baltic states.

Hull port is the UK’s leading softwood timber-handling port and regularly handles in excess of 1.5 million cu m of timber, in addition to large volumes of other forest products.

The Port of Hull is the only passenger port on the Humber, handling nearly one million passengers per year. The port’s Rotterdam Terminal accommodates the super-cruise ferries operated by P&O Ferries on the Hull–Rotterdam crossing.

The Port of Hull

The Port of Hull is owned & operated by Britain's largest ports group, ABP, & is the only passenger port on the Humber Estuary.

With excellent links to the motorway network, it handles over 1 million passengers & over 10 million tonnes of traffic a year.

The City of Hull is undergoing massive redevelopment & now offers world class entertainment & visitor attractions, as well as having the magnificent Humber Bridge, the third longest suspension bridge in the world, at it's gateway.

What's in Hull

So, what does Hull have to offer the average visitor then? Well, it's got The Deep, which is the world's only Submarium - a huge fish tank!. It's so huge in fact it will truly take your breath away. It has to be seen to be believed. It's also a great educational and conservaion centre, and one of Hull's most recent and proudest additions.

Towards the west of the city theres the KC stadium which plays host to both the local football team (Hull City) and one of the two local rugby teams (Hull FC). As weelas sporting occasions, the KC has also hosted music events as diverse as Westlife and Bryan Adams. Set in rolling park lands, the KC stadium is one of the jewels in the crown of the city and port of Hull.

Hull has many parks. The one already mentioned attached to the stadium (West Park) has all the facilities expected in any city park. (Childrens play areas, large expanses of grass, tree lined walkways and sporting facilities.) East Park is a massive piece of parkland with all the same facilities as West Park, but on a grander scale. With a cross between a small game reserve and a zoo, and a huge boating lake, East Park is going through a multi-million pound revamp. In the centre of the city there is the Queens Gardens, and large sunken garden and open park, where during the summer months they hold many open air concerts. A real favourite though is Pearson Park - a Victorian-style city park that compares to any park in London or any other large metropolitan city for that matter. With its Victorian Conservatory and eclectic mix of people from all over the world, Pearson Park is a wonerful place to chill-out on a sunny afternoon.

Onboard Facilities

ImageCabins
Cabin accommodation offers you a great way to relax and get a good night's sleep


ImageEating & Drinking
With a choice of bars and restaurants, there is something for everyone onboard the ferries


ImageLangan's Brasserie
Why not dine in Mayfair's famous brasserie, with the highest quality food and wine served to your table


ImageEntertainment
There's never a dull moment on the world's largest and most luxurious cruiseferries!

ImageTravelling with children
Keeping our younger customers amused can often be the secret to an enjoyable and stress-free crossing. For your little ones we have a variety of activities, including play areas and quieter spots for watching videos.

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