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European Ferries

ABOVE: A Viking Line ferry at the Sodermalm
terminal in Stockholm, Sweden.
Much of Europe consists of islands, from Ireland and the British
Isles north to Scandinavia and from the Balearics of Spain eastward through the
Mediterranean, Adriatic, and Aegean. Ferries join these islands with each other,
to the European mainland, to Africa, and to the Faroes and Iceland in the North
Atlantic.
On the more popular routes, even short-haul ferries resemble cruise ships with
bars, dining rooms, duty-free shops, and other amenities. On overnight routes
such as Britain to Scandinavia or Italy to Greece, ships have accommodations
ranging from couchettes to deluxe cabins as well as movie theatres, discos, and
slot machines or casinos. Ferries are a great way to travel when you can spare
the time.
For links to ferry
companies, use the navigation table below.
Britain-Continent, Britain-Ireland
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English Channel & Irish Sea Ferries |
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F-O |
P-Z |
Scandinavia, Germany, Eastern Europe
Mediterranean, Adriatic, Aegean
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