Ferries
Ferries
I'm not a great traveller on water, so I try to avoid. It's been a good age since I've been on the shields ferry. The last ferry I used was the Santa Pola - Tabarca ferry in the Mediterranean. Thought I'd give it a go as the sea looked nice and calm, but it ended up rocking for half an hour till I got there. Spent the few hours on Tabarca dreading the trip back in the end!
But that being said, it's a great little island and the weather ain't bad over that way either. Few details here if anyone is interested;
http://www.discovercostacalida.info/en/W...a-Tabarca/
http://goo.gl/maps/KEFzW
On one of the episodes they got on a small boat and headed out to an island just off the mainland - there are probably a few to be fair.
The last one ferry I got on was a Western Ferries across the Firth of Clyde to Argyle - luckily we got our tickets in advance, but it can be pricey for a half hour journey if making a return trip with a family (www.western-ferries.co.uk/mob/fares.shtml).
There are some great views and we saw a small pod of porpoises at one point on one of our journies.
www.tyneandwear.sky.com/news/article/87307/stormageddon-hits-passengers-on-north-sea-ferry-from-tyneside
A mini-cruise that turned into a bigger cruise!
Not much sight seeing on this trip.
Been to Amsterdam many times from North Shields, my main memories of that was going for New Year 2006, I was fighting with my dad and I nearly got thrown in the ships brig, coming back on that same trip, I got back on the boat, was rooting through my pockets and as I had been trying it's finest culture I pulled out a bag of skunk out my pocket(I forgot I had it in the first place) not knowing what to do, I ate it before we docked back at North Shields as I did not want to waste it or throw it away, I was ill for about 3 days after getting home...
I have been Dover-Calais many times, Stranraer-Belfast and Cairnryan-Larne, done Hull-Rotterdam and when I was a kid I went a education department organised sailing trip across the Channel, that was horrible, the sea sickness was a killer, got to the point we were all sick so much that there was nothing left on our guts to bring up
(13 Nov 2013, 12:39 pm)fozzovmurton Been to Amsterdam many times from North Shields, my main memories of that was going for New Year 2006, I was fighting with my dad and I nearly got thrown in the ships brig, coming back on that same trip, I got back on the boat, was rooting through my pockets and as I had been trying it's finest culture I pulled out a bag of skunk out my pocket(I forgot I had it in the first place) not knowing what to do, I ate it before we docked back at North Shields as I did not want to waste it or throw it away, I was ill for about 3 days after getting home...
I have been Dover-Calais many times, Stranraer-Belfast and Cairnryan-Larne, done Hull-Rotterdam and when I was a kid I went a education department organised sailing trip across the Channel, that was horrible, the sea sickness was a killer, got to the point we were all sick so much that there was nothing left on our guts to bring up
(13 Nov 2013, 12:39 pm)fozzovmurton Been to Amsterdam many times from North Shields, my main memories of that was going for New Year 2006, I was fighting with my dad and I nearly got thrown in the ships brig, coming back on that same trip, I got back on the boat, was rooting through my pockets and as I had been trying it's finest culture I pulled out a bag of skunk out my pocket(I forgot I had it in the first place) not knowing what to do, I ate it before we docked back at North Shields as I did not want to waste it or throw it away, I was ill for about 3 days after getting home...
I have been Dover-Calais many times, Stranraer-Belfast and Cairnryan-Larne, done Hull-Rotterdam and when I was a kid I went a education department organised sailing trip across the Channel, that was horrible, the sea sickness was a killer, got to the point we were all sick so much that there was nothing left on our guts to bring up
(12 Dec 2013, 1:24 pm)Andreos Constantopolous I have seen people pulled behind the screen at the top of the stairs in Ijmuiden many a time.
Sure there was a bottle of ky jelly on the floor too .
(12 Dec 2013, 1:24 pm)Andreos Constantopolous I have seen people pulled behind the screen at the top of the stairs in Ijmuiden many a time.
Sure there was a bottle of ky jelly on the floor too .
Closely following the Princess Seaways out of the Port of Tyne tonight was a Fred Olsen cruise liner.
No idea where it was going, but wasn't in any hurry once it got out to sea.
The Princess Seaways was away like a flash, leaving the Fred Olsen in its wake.
It looked a nice ship, wherever it was off to.
(19 Oct 2014, 7:31 pm)Andreos1 Closely following the Princess Seaways out of the Port of Tyne tonight was a Fred Olsen cruise liner.
No idea where it was going, but wasn't in any hurry once it got out to sea.
The Princess Seaways was away like a flash, leaving the Fred Olsen in its wake.
It looked a nice ship, wherever it was off to.
(19 Oct 2014, 7:31 pm)Andreos1 Closely following the Princess Seaways out of the Port of Tyne tonight was a Fred Olsen cruise liner.
No idea where it was going, but wasn't in any hurry once it got out to sea.
The Princess Seaways was away like a flash, leaving the Fred Olsen in its wake.
It looked a nice ship, wherever it was off to.
Groningse Eemshaven krijgt vaste veerverbinding met Noorwegen - https://nos.nl/l/2403944
New sea route from the Netherlands to southern Norway.
Not quite North Shields, but it certainly opens up things up a bit.
North Shields - Ijmuiden. Food, drinks and whatever else in Amsterdam - train north and overnight ferry to Kristiansand.
(06 May 2013, 1:14 pm)Andreos1 Just trying to get the forums started off a bit.Like many of us up here I was taken on holiday by DFDS over the years, Norway, Sweden and Denmark. Had some memorable journeys in high seas, but the worst ever crossing was Hull to Rotterdam. Harwich boats took us many times after a proper train journey there and back, always Newcastle - Poole to Sheffield and change for the 'European' which ran from Glasgow and the north west to Harwich cross country.
Has anyone had any adventures or trips on North Sea, English Channel or Irish Sea Ferries - or anything even more exotic?
(06 May 2013, 1:14 pm)Andreos1 Just trying to get the forums started off a bit.Like many of us up here I was taken on holiday by DFDS over the years, Norway, Sweden and Denmark. Had some memorable journeys in high seas, but the worst ever crossing was Hull to Rotterdam. Harwich boats took us many times after a proper train journey there and back, always Newcastle - Poole to Sheffield and change for the 'European' which ran from Glasgow and the north west to Harwich cross country.
Has anyone had any adventures or trips on North Sea, English Channel or Irish Sea Ferries - or anything even more exotic?
(02 Dec 2021, 7:31 am)54APhotography Like many of us up here I was taken on holiday by DFDS over the years, Norway, Sweden and Denmark. Had some memorable journeys in high seas, but the worst ever crossing was Hull to Rotterdam. Harwich boats took us many times after a proper train journey there and back, always Newcastle - Poole to Sheffield and change for the 'European' which ran from Glasgow and the north west to Harwich cross country.
All part of the fun, proper trains and proper ships!
(02 Dec 2021, 7:31 am)54APhotography Like many of us up here I was taken on holiday by DFDS over the years, Norway, Sweden and Denmark. Had some memorable journeys in high seas, but the worst ever crossing was Hull to Rotterdam. Harwich boats took us many times after a proper train journey there and back, always Newcastle - Poole to Sheffield and change for the 'European' which ran from Glasgow and the north west to Harwich cross country.
All part of the fun, proper trains and proper ships!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-61194041
New ferry between Wales and England?