Harwich to Esbjerg
Harwich to Esbjerg Ferry Crossing Time approximately 19 hours The Ferry Port of Harwich Harwich is situated on the Eastern coast of England on the northern Essex peninsula at the estuary of the River Stour. The Port of Harwich is a natural port with sheltered waters and is an ideal harbour and once fishing town but now known as the departure port for freight but mainly used by cruise liners and car ferries. The neighbouring town of Dovercourt, whilst appearing much more modern, is actually mentioned in the Domesday Book. Harwich to Esbjerg ferry crossing is an overnight crossing and is operated by the DFDS cruise operator with one of their youngest fleet additions Dana Sirena, sailing 3 times a week to Esbjerg in Denmark. The ship is of a high standard and provides some comfort and style as ferry liners go and affords the passengers with sleep accommodation, extensive shopping and varied restaurants and evening entertainment. The Ferry Port of Esbjerg, Esbjerg is a beautiful city and very close to the ferry port and in direct connection to Copenhagen the capital of Denmark. From the port there are train services to Copenhagen and excellent road network. Esbjerg is one of Denmarks newest cities and modern port the town boasts medieval buildings and has a maritime history. The new city has a thriving pedestrianised area, excellent beaches, with a wide choice of restaurants and cafes to suit all budgets. More about Harwich More about Esbjerg More about DFDS Ferries Back to Routes
















