Harwich to Esbjerg ferries are the only way to travel between the East Anglian port town of Harwich and Denmark’s fifth largest city of Esbjerg. Harwich is one of the United Kingdom’s most important harbours while Esbjerg, once Denmark’s biggest fishing harbour, is in the heart of the nation’s most popular holiday region.
The overnight Harwich to Esbjerg ferry route is the oldest crossing offered by DFDS Seaways, which has boasted a fleet for over 130 years. The Dana Sirena ferry, the youngest vessel on the DFDS Seaways fleet, leaves Harwich at 18:00 local time and arrives in Esbjerg at 13:00 Danish time the next day.
Services aboard the Dana Sirena Harwich to Esbjerg ferry, which became part of DFDS Seaways in 2003, include a 40 seat cinema screening English language films, the Columbus Club bar featuring a live international dance band, a wide variety of sweets, souvenirs, and fashions for sale at the Sea Shops and a Pirates Club and water fun area for children.
Cabins aboard the Dana Sirena Esbjerg to Harwich ferry range from the standard outside and inside cabins of the Seaways Class, the more upscale accommodations of the Sirena Class, and the first class luxury berths of the Commodore Class. Commodore Class ferry passengers also have access to the private Commodore de Luxe Lounge. Three restaurants are located aboard the Dana Sirena. The Seven Seas buffet restaurant provides casual dining, the Blue Riband is a more formal establishment, and the Café Lighthouse serves drinks and light snacks.
Harwich to Esbjerg ferry passengers arriving in Esbjerg will be greeted by a charming seaside city with lively nightlife, beautiful beaches and the fascinating Fisheries and Maritime Museum. Esbjerg is also home to Denmark’s largest swimming stadium, and is just 30kms away from Ribe, Denmark’s oldest town. Harwich’s main tourist attractions include one of Britain’s oldest cinemas, two lighthouses, and ship watching.
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