Terri90
Traveller
1 comments
Posted 12 years ago
Hi everyone,
I'm going interrailing in september/october and trying to figure out how to get home. I've heard about the dutch flyer which sounds great but I was wondering if it was possible to get it from Holland to Harwich. On the website it's only letting me book from Harwich to Holland or for a round trip. I've already booked my outbound flights so using the dutch flyer for a round trip isn't an option.
Does anyone have any experience with this? Would appreciate your help.
Flo
Traveller
10724 comments
Hi,
well, the Dutchflyer is aimed at customers from the UK, that's why only round trips and single trips to the Netherlands are offered at the UK website of Stena Line.
Of course, there is a similar offer for customers from mainland Europe going to the UK, you can find this at the Dutch website of Stena Line.
:arr: [u]http://www.stenaline.nl/en/ferry/london/[/u]
However, depending on where you have to go in the UK, it might be better to book the ferry crossing and the train ticket separately; for the ferry you can get an InterRail discount :arr: [u]https://rail.cc/en/interrail-ferry/hoek-van-holland-harwich/netherlands-united-kingdom/16[/u] and for the train ticket have a look at the websites of the relevant UK companies or nationalrail.co.uk :)
Flo 8)
Terri90
Traveller
1 comments
Wow, wasn't expecting such a fast reply! Thank you so much!