DFDS SeawaysDFDS Seaways is part of the DFDS Group of Companies, one of the largest in Denmark. The name DFDS comes from the original name under which the company was founded in 1866: Det Forenede Dampskibs-Selskab (The United Steamship Company).Seafrance FerriesSeaFrance celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2006. The company took over the Sealink pool in 1996 and is the only French ferry operator on the Calais Dover route.Superfast Ferries - North SeaOperating a route between Rosyth and ZeebruggeSpeedferriesSpeedFerries successfully launched the world's first low cost fast ferry company in May 2004 and has had an effect on the ferry industry similar to that of low cost airlines in the airline industry. They run a service from Dover to Boulogne.Brittany FerriesTheir Classic Cruise and High Speed services sail from Portsmouth, Poole and Plymouth to Cherbourg, Caen, Roscoff, St Malo in France and Santander in northern Spain.
Conveniently timed regular departures take you much closer to all the best holiday regions of France and Spain, so saving you miles of unnecessary driving.Caledonian MacBrayneCalmac sail to twenty-two islands and four peninsulas on Scotland's West Coast. From Arran in the south to Lewis in the north, our network covers some of the most beautiful and dramatic places in Scotland. Get away from it all by ferry with Caledonian MacBrayne and discover a different world.Condor FerriesCondor Ferries operates a fast ferry services between the UK, Channel Islands and Western France. The ports they service are as follows: Uk's south coast ports - Poole, Weymouth and Portsmouth Channel Island ports - Jersey and Guernsey Western France ports - St Malo and Cherbourg.Irish FerriesIrish Ferries is Irelands leading ferry company operating routes from Pembroke to Rosslare, Dublin - Holyhead and from Rosslare to Roscoff and CherbourgP & O Irish Sea FerriesP&O European Ferries (Irish Sea) was formed in 1998 by the
merger of the Cairnryan-based service of P&O European (Felixstowe) Ltd. and Pandoro Ltd. who operated the routes from Ardrossan - Larne, Fleetwood - Larne, Liverpool - Dublin and Rosslare - Cherbourg.P & O North Sea FerriesWith night sailings on their two luxury cruiseferries on the Hull - Rotterdam route, you can enjoy great onboard entertainment and delicious food choices, then get a good night's sleep in your comfortable ensuite cabin. The route itself will cut miles of driving from your journey and as it's all at night, those miles will disappear while you are asleep. When you wake up the next morning, you'll arrive at Rotterdam's Europoort, refreshed and ready to go.P & O PortsmouthPortsmouth - Bilbao. Bilbao is an ideal starting point for travelling on to Spain, Southern France and Portugal as it cuts out the long drive through France.P & O Stena LineWhether it's a day's shopping trip or a holiday break you're after, at 90 minutes journey time, Dover to Calais by ferry is a quick and enjoyable way to hit the Continent. With up to 25 crossings each way per day, round the clock, you really can come and go at your leisure. With direct motorway access on both sides of the channel, you are free to explore as much of France and the rest of Europe as you like.Seafrance HolidaysSeaFrance celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2006. The company took over the Sealink pool in 1996 and is the only French ferry operator on the Calais Dover route.