Newcastle Ferry

Newcastle Ferry Port Information

4.4 / 5
(56 Ratings)

The Port of Newcastle, a vital maritime hub in the northeast of England, plays a key role in international trade and passenger travel across Northern Europe. Positioned strategically on the River Tyne with direct access to the North Sea, it boasts modern cargo-handling facilities, a thriving ferry terminal, and a range of maritime services. Steeped in a rich industrial and seafaring history, the port seamlessly blends tradition with cutting-edge infrastructure, connecting the UK to global trade networks and serving as a gateway for travellers exploring Europe and beyond.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Newcastle

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What are the check-in times for DFDS ferries from Newcastle to Amsterdam and Amsterdam to Newcastle?
Check-in will close promptly 45 minutes before the scheduled departure.

Port Terminals

International Passenger Terminal (Vehicle Access)

International Passenger Terminal (Vehicle Access)

The Port of Tyne international terminal is easily accessible and can be reached by car, bus or metro. Taxis are also available from the port. The port has three separate check-in areas, one for foot passengers, motorists and the other for freight bookings. The three separate check-in areas are easily distinguishable by the sign posts and lane markings. Motorist passengers will enter at the main entrance and the vehicle check-in lanes will be to the left in front of the passenger building. There are multiple check-in lanes to utilise. Once check-in is complete, vehicles will follow the lanes through to the embarkment area where all passengers will board.

Modes of Transport: Van (freight), Van (passenger), Standard Car, Motorcycle

International Passenger Terminal (Foot Passenger Access)

International Passenger Terminal (Foot Passenger Access)

The Port of Tyne international terminal is easily accessible and can be reached by car, bus or metro. Taxis are also available from the port. The port hosts three separate check-in areas, one for foot passengers, motorists and the other for freight bookings. Foot passengers will check-in using the passenger building to the left of the entrance. There are several facilities available within the building including directions and walkways to the embarkment area. Passengers will be directed to use the foot passenger walkway or bridge to access their sailing directly from the terminal.

Modes of Transport: Foot passenger, Bicycle

Newcastle Ships

Reviews For Newcastle

4.4 / 5
56 Reviews

good morning enjoyed it very…

good morning enjoyed it very much

frits, 11 days agoCollected by AFerry.com

Delicious, but pricey. It was…

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.

Boguslaw Banasik, 12 days agoCollected by AFerry.com

Delay was due to bad…

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.

Alan Craig, 37 days agoCollected by AFerry.com