The Port of Amsterdam IJmuiden, one of the Netherlands' key maritime hubs, serves as a vital gateway for international trade and passenger travel in Northern Europe. Strategically located near the North Sea, it features state-of-the-art cargo facilities, a bustling cruise terminal, and a variety of maritime services. With a rich history intertwined with the Netherlands' seafaring heritage, the port combines tradition with modern infrastructure, connecting Europe to global trade routes and offering seamless access to the world.

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Vehicle passengers check-in near the terminal, there are special transport gates. Foot passengers check in at the terminal. The Felison Terminal is a modern and efficient facility, with spacious waiting areas, clear signage, and amenities like restrooms, vending machines, and information desks. It ensures a comfortable travel experience. Its proximity to Amsterdam's city centre and transport links makes it an ideal gateway for exploring the region.
Modes of Transport: Foot passenger, Standard Car, Van (passenger), Motorcycle, Bicycle


good morning enjoyed it very much
Delicious, but pricey. It was really tasty and fresh. But the price is high. I understand the cruise is long. You have to pay for internet; the reception is poor. Drinks with dinner are charged separately (I don't mean alcohol). Coffee is also charged if you want it. The staff is very nice, very helpful, and always smiling.
Delay was due to bad weather. Value for money is scored lower due to what I believe are grossly inflated bar prices. Disembarking at Iijmuiden is a slow drawn out process.