Hull Ferry Port

Located on the eastern edge of the city, Hull ferry port handles more than one million passengers per year. From here there are regular sailings to Zeebrugge in Belgium and Rotterdam in the Netherlands.

You can reach Hull ferry port on the following routes:

Directions To and From Hull Ferry Port

Address: King George Dock, Hedon Road, Kingston-upon-Hull, HU9 5PR

Getting to Hull Ferry Port

By Car

From the North and West follow either the M62 or A1079 to the A63 and Hull City Centre. Follow the signs to King George Dock and Ferries. From the South follow the A15 across the Humber bridge and then turn east along the A63 to Hull City Centre. Follow the signs to King George Dock and Ferries.

By Bus

Hull Paragon Railway Station is connected to the rest of the country via UK Rail network. From Hull Paragon Railway Station to the terminal at King George Dock there is a bus that departs at 17:15 hours. From King George Dock to Hull Paragon Station the bus departs after the arrival of the ship.

Hull Ferry Port Facilities

Café/ Bar

Facilities at the port are limited with only a convenience store and a small coffee shop.

Disabled Facilities

Disabled facilities are available in the terminal and on-board the ship. Assistance with boarding is also available upon request when booking.

Parking at Hull Ferry Port

Passengers travelling from Hull to Rotterdam Europoort park in the multi-storey car park. Those travelling to Zeebrugge use the 3 open air car parks in front of the terminal building. A Parking charge of £6.00 per night applies at all Hull Ferry Terminals. Please note that prices maybe subject to change.

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