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Ferries to Belgium
Schedules Overview
Norfolkline have recently announced that they
will now take over the Rosyth / Zeebrugge route.
There will be up to 3 departures per week
starting from Spring 2009.
You can book a ferry to Belgium from England
with P&O Ferries, which offers a ferry service
from Hull to Zeebrugge, alternatively
Transeuropa Ferries offer frequent ferries from
Ramsgate to Ostend.
Ferries to Belgium
Destination Overview
Belgium is a small country which shares borders
with France, to the west, and the Netherlands,
Luxembourg and Germany to the east. Belgium is a
modern and highly developed country; visitors
will appreciate the high standard of living that
can be seen in this country, as well as its
excellent infrastructure.
There is plenty to see and do in Belgium, the
main cities of Brussels and Antwerp offer a wide
range of attractions and activities and both
have a rich and interesting culture which you
can experience.

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Discover Belgium
Belgium is a small, highly developed and
densely populated country (10 million
people) at the cross-roads of Western
Europe. Belgium is one of the founding
members of the European Community and is the
seat of NATO and its capital.
With a ferry to Belgium, you will see it has
a high standard of living. That is evident
in its excellent food, housing, health care,
education and infrastructure, its world
records for high productivity and low
poverty, and the appreciation of foreigners
residing in the country.
Belgium's immediate neighbours are France to
the southwest, Luxembourg to the south east,
Germany to the east and the Netherlands to
the north. There are regular Belgium ferries
to the UK too including the popular Ostend
to Ramsgate route, operated by Transeuropa
Ferries.
Dutch and French are both spoken in Belgium.
The weather is seasonal, with warm weather
from May to September and snow likely during
winter months
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Things to see
Visit a reinvented Antwerp, which is
now regarded by some as a hotbed of
fashion and modern design, or visit
the political capital of the new
Europe, Brussels. Admire the
medieval heart of Ghent which boasts
many historic buildings, including
three abbeys. Key attractions
include St Bavo's Cathedral, the
place of Charles V's baptism and
home to The Adoration of the
Mystical Lamb, the Van Eyck
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Travel in Belgium
Belgian National Railway has a large
rail network with regular and
frequent trains on most lines. To
travel by car, traffic drives on the
right. Main towns are connected by
toll-free motorways. Motorways are
designated by a white `E' on green
signs, other trunk roads by the
prefix `N', and minor roads by a
`P'. because of its size, there are
no internal flights in Belgium. The
port town of Ostend is conveniently
located right next to the rail
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