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English Channel & Irish Sea Ferries
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ABOVE: Transeuropa Ferries offers service between Ramgate, England and Oostende, Belgium.

P&O Ferries
This site offers schedules for P&O's Irish Sea, North Sea, English Channel, and Portsmouth-Bilbao routes.

Red Funnel
The "Original Isle of Wight Ferries" connect Southampton to East Cowes in 55 minutes. Passengers-only catamarans and hydrofoils reach West Cowes in 22 minutes.

Isles of Scilly Steamship Company
Take a boat from Penzance, Cornwall to St. Mary's in the Isles of Scilly.

SeaCat Scotland/Argyll & Antrim Steam Packet Co.  
Catamarans connect Stranner and Belfast 4 to 5 times daily; from July 1 to Oct. 31, conventional ferries operate between Campelltown and Ballycastle.

Sea Containers Ltd. (Isle of Man)
Travel by high-speed catamaran from Heysham, England to the Manx port of Douglas. Other boats depart from Liverpool, Belfast, Dublin, and Fleetwood.

SeaFrance
This line's ferries ply the route between Dover and Calais, with 15 or more daily departures in each direction. (This ill-behaved site will open in a new browser window.)

SpeedFerries
Low-cost catamaran service from Dover to Boulogne is the hallmark of SpeedFerries, which has earned "Best Ferry Operator" awards from The Observer and Guardian and The Telegraph.

Swansea Cork Ferries
Overnight ferries from Wales deliver passengers to Ringaskiddy in County Cork, Ireland.

Transeuropa Ferries
Four daily crossings in each direction connect Oostende with Ramsgate, England. (No foot passengers--you can't buy a ticket unless you're traveling in a vehicle.)

Wightlink
This company's car and passenger ferries serve the Isle of Wight from Lymington and Portsmouth, England. A high-speed, passengers-only catamaran service operates between Portsmouth and Ryde Pier.

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