The ferry port in Cuxhaven is situated in the region of Lower Saxony in Germany. It is located right at the mouth of the Elbe River along the coast of the North Sea. Cuxhaven ferry port is one of the major ports in Germany, combining state-of-the-art infrastructure with its advantageous position.
Cuxhaven ferry port is a chief trading link for Germany. Passenger ferries connect the port with Harwich in the United Kingdom and an extensive system of rail and road links provide convenient access to the rest of Europe. Freight ferries to Cuxhaven from Harwich takes less than 20 hours.
DFDS Tor Line provides services between Harwich in England and Cuxhaven about three or four times each week. The total journey time takes around 19.5 hours. The ferries offer excellent facilities and services onboard such as cafes and bars. Enjoy the unique opportunity of travelling by freight ferries to Cuxhaven.
The facilities at Cuxhaven ferry port are simple. There is a convenience store and a variety of vending machines selling both cold and hot beverages. If you have time to spare at Cuxhaven port, try to visit the city centre and its attractions. Access the city easily by road or rail.
There are booking options available for freight ferries to Cuxhaven online. It is simple and quick to use the online system, which lists special deals and competitive rates. With just a few clicks you can confirm your ticket. Alternatively, speak to experienced freight team staff by calling +44 (0)844 5760060.
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