Newcastle, a city in the north of England, is connected to Gothenburg, a city on Sweden’s west coast, by DFDS Seaways. DFDS Seaways is one of the biggest ferry companies in Denmark, and was originally made up of various smaller shipping companies.
The full passage between Newcastle and Gothenburg, with a stop at the port in Kristiansand is approximately 26 hours, with ferries leaving twice weekly throughout the year. As around half of the passage is overnight, included in the price is a cabin. This ferry service is currently not running.
There are two cabin classes onboard DFDS Seaways ferries; Seaways Class Cabin and Commodore Class Cabin. The Seaways Class Cabin provides passengers with a basic and comfortable cabin, which is clean and has all necessary furniture as well as an en-suite bathroom and toilet. The Commodore Class Cabin is more spacious, with everything the Seaways Class has, as well as a television, breakfast and refreshments and a steward service.
Being such a long passage between Newcastle and Gothenburg, there is much to do on the ferry to keep everybody happy and entertained. Restaurants, cafés and bars onboard serve a variety of food, drinks and snacks, in a stylish setting. There are a number of shops to browse and buy any necessities, as well as gifts, from. For fun, there are children’s areas, a cinema, a bingo hall, casino, and a night club where you can dance the night away.
DFDS Seaways offer many cruise and ferry packages to various parts of Europe. There is something for everyone to enjoy, and packages include weekend breaks, city breaks, themed cruises, festive breaks and special wildlife cruises. Many people choose DFDS Seaways because of their good value for money.
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