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Ferry port - Amsterdam Ferries information |
Amsterdam
bound ferries disembark at the port of IJmuiden at the
entrance to the Amsterdam Canal, just 20km from the city
of Amsterdam. Amsterdam is connected with the North Sea
by the North Sea Canal (opened in 1876), which can accommodate
large ocaen going vessels making it one of the largest
ferry port.
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Amsterdam ferry routes and
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Amsterdam, operated by DFDS
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Getting to Amsterdam Ferry Port:
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Take the
A9 (travelling from Amsterdam,
The Hague, Haarlem or Alkmaar)
and turn off at the junction
Ijmuiden, Beverwijk (to A22).
Follow the sign to IJmuiden
and turn left at the traffic
lights. Continue following the
signs to IJmuiden. Please be
careful to watch your speed.
The limit is 50kmph and there
is frequent speed control.
From the
Pontplein (ferry to Velsen Noord/Beverwijk)
follow the Kanaaldijk (Canal
Dam) along the North Sea Canal
(on your right hand side) and
the sign to the NEWCASTLE. At
the junction of Kanaaldijk and
De Geul, follow De Geul, underneath
the viaduct. You'll then arrive
at the Dokweg. Follow the Dokweg
and take the first road to the
right (at the Shell station).
Follow the Halkade which leads
you to the Felison Terminal
and the DFDS Seaways ship.
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In
co-operation with a local Coach
firm, DFDS Seaways provides
a connecting Coach service between
the Felison Terminal in Ijmuiden
and the Central Railway Station
in Amsterdam. On days of departure
the Coach leaves the Central
Station at 16.30, 1_ hours before
ship's departure.
After
the arrival of a DFDS Seaways
ship the transfer departs from
IJmuiden heading into the City
Centre. The Coach stop in Amsterdam
is opposite the Central Station,
in front of Hotel Victoria,
Damrak 1.
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