Cuxhaven - Harwich ferry routes
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The German seaport town of Cuxhaven belongs to the state of Hamburg. The Cuxhaven ferry port is an important trading link for the country. Cuxhaven is one of the major fish industry locations in Europe. Visit the fish mongers and restaurants in the auction rooms and around the harbour, which offer fish straight off the boat. The facilities at Cuxhaven port include a convenience store and a number of vending machines selling hot and cold refreshments. The ferry terminal building is wheelchair accessible and has toilets accessible to the disabled.

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Danish ferry operator DFDS Seaways (Det Forenede Dampskibs-Selskab) offers three to four weekly crossings between Cuxhaven and Harwich in England. The journey takes 19 hours, 30 minutes. Passengers can enjoy the lovely outer-deck area, a choice of bars and cafés, as well as a variety of different cabins and business amenities. Vessels can accommodate both passengers and vehicles. This Danish shipping company has its headquarters in Copenhagen and has been in business for over 130 years. It sports the largest fleet of ships in northern Europe.

One of the UK's leading multi-purpose freight and passenger ports, Harwich International Port has excellent road and rail links to the Midlands, London and the southeast. Strategically located in the southeast quadrant of the UK, Harwich International Port is on the southern side of the River Stour.





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