Harwich to Hook of Holland
Harwich to Hook of Holland Ferry Crossing Time less than 4 hours or 6+ 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 Ricer 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 Hook of Holland ferry crossing the operator providing this service is Stena Lines with its flagship HSS Discovery which is the worlds largest fast ferry ship which can navigate the crossing to the Hook of Holland in only 3 hours 50 minutes. Whilst the alternative Stena Superferry takes a more leisurely pace at just over 6 hours. This service is the fastest crossing from England to Holland via the HSS Discovery. The Ferry Port of the Hook of Holland known locally as [Hoek van Holland] the corner of Holland. The Hook of Holland is the out most port of the Rotterdam complex in Holland and is situated on the Nieuwe Waterweg adjacent to the North Sea and less than 50 miles to Amsterdam the Capital of Holland with good road connections. More about Harwich More about The Hook of Holland More about Stena Back to Routes
















