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With up to 23 sailings a day, Dover to Calais really is the most flexible and convenient way to cross the channel
Ireland and England heart-to-heart on our fabulous service between Dublin and Liverpool
Cruise our unbeatable Irish Sea crossings between Larne and Troon or Cairnryan. No one does it better or faster. It's the shortest, fastest way - to be sure
The easy, stress free way of arriving in the North of England with minimal driving
The easy, stress-free way of getting to the North of England with minimal driving
sailing updatesP&O Ferries sails from Cairnryan port, which is located in South West Scotland, on Loch Ryan's northern edge
Connecting the Uk with France via the shortest sea crossing and the most frequent service across the channel.
P&O Ferries sail to Dover’s Eastern Docks located in the South East of England.
P&O Ferries sail from Dublin port, just across the road from 'The O2'
With excellent links to the motorway network, the port of Hull in East Yorkshire handles over one million passengers each year
P&O Ferries sails from Larne port, which is located on the East coast of Northern Ireland, 22 miles from Belfast
P&O Ferries sails from Liverpool Freeport located in the North West of England
The port of Rotterdam (Europoort) covers an area of 40 kilometres, from the centre of the city to the North Sea
P&O Ferries sails from Troon port, which is located just north of Ayr & Prestwick on the West coast of Scotland
The Belgian port of Zeebrugge has grown into Flanders’ most important passenger port because of its central location and easy access
taking your petWhy not dine in The Brasserie, with the highest quality food and wine served to your table
foreign exchangeInformation and technical specification of the passenger vessels operating the Calais-Dover route
Information and technical specification of the passenger vessels operating the Liverpool-Dublin route
Information and technical specification of the passenger vessels operating the Larne-Cairnryan/Troon routes
Information and technical specification of the passenger vessels operating the Rotterdam-Hull route
Information and technical specification of the passenger vessels operating the Zeebrugge-Hull route
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Take a day trip to England from €23!
minicruise offersHull & East Yorkshire in January »
P&O Ferries' January Destination of the Month
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EnglandIt’s not only England’s arenas and stadiums that will host events during the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games
England is celebrating 60 years of the Queen’s reign with a programme of unmissable royal events taking place over the Diamond Jubilee weekend
Some of the best places to connect with the monarchy in England
Follow the Rugby World Cup around England »
Where to see the Rugby World Cup 2015
England is bursting with iconic attractions
Ten of the best family days out in England
Ten of England’s best cities for shopping
Immerse yourself in these uniquely English experiences and see a different side to England
Ten of England’s best free attractions
Ten of the best English castles »
England’s colourful history is filled with knights and kings, battles and sieges, and heroes and villains
Ten of the best parks in England
Ten of the best walks in England
Northern EnglandTeaser
Manchester’s most iconic sites »
Manchester, a heady mix of culture, heritage and cool
From its lively cities to pretty villages, rolling countryside and grand coastline, Yorkshire has so much to offer. Here's a few easy things we can all do to help keep Yorkshire special and have a fantastic time
Under Lincolnshire’s breathtaking big skies the coast and countryside of East Lindsey offers visitors an unrivalled experience
South East EnglandKent is steeped in history and heritage and is also renowned throughout the world as the Garden of England. Kent's extensive coastline boasts an enviable array of blue flag award winning beaches and thrilling watersports activities
See London at it's vibrant best
England’s dynamic capital is Europe’s most diverse metropolis
ScotlandEdinburgh, the inspiring capital of Scotland, is a historic, cosmopolitan and cultured city
Glasgow is the entertainment capital where you can find an array of exciting events in the most stunning venues