You'll find much to do onboard the cruise ferry Pride of York with a choice or restaurants, bars, a shop, cinema, casino and live entertainment! You're guaranteed a good nights sleep with a choice of superb value for money ensuite cabins.
All cabins on the Pride of York are en-suite with towels and bed linen provided. 2 or 4 bunked standard cabins have a choice of either inside or outside with a sea view. Premier cabins are available as 2, 4 or 5 bunk inside or outside with a sea view. All Club cabins have a sea view and are located in a quiet section of the ship and offer more space and a range of extras including a tv, telephone, fresh fruit, plus tea and coffee making facilities in the cabin.
With a choice of bars and restaurants onboard, there really is something for everyone. If you are travelling with the family then head to the Four Seasons carvery and eat-as-much-as-you-like buffet, serving exciting cuisine from around the world - the place for a traditional roast dinner, or a light salad. If you prefer to dine in style then try Mayfair's famous Langan's Brasserie, with the highest quality food and wine served to your table.
Onboard coffee shops serve a selection of light snacks and pastries - plus a wide range of hot and cold drinks, including the famous Costa Coffee.
For a drink, check out the Piano bar - with its relaxed atmosphere it makes for the perfect place to wind down. The Sunset Show Bar features the best in cabaret-style entertainment from the house band, plus some fantastic drinks promotions.
There are bargains to be had in the onboard shopping areas with savings of up to 50% off UK high street prices. You’ll also find a great range of books including the top 20, magazines, newspapers, kids' activities and toys.
There are plenty of things to keep you and your family occupied during the overnight crossing. You're guaranteed a night to remember in the Sunset Show Bar - the live entertainment spans everything from popular music from the resident band to cabaret shows catering for the whole family. You could also choose to sit back and enjoy one of the latest Hollywood blockbusters in the onboard cinema, or maybe even flirt with lady luck in the casino. The main lounge offers dancing, bingo and quizzes alongside fabulous musicians.
There’s also a commission free bureau de change and an ATM machine with an E Top up facility.
For children there’s a variety of activities, including play areas and quieter spots for watching videos. During the summer holidays, you will find free children's entertainers onboard and specially trained staff, who are there to encourage a little creativity with some supervised painting or drawing, allowing parents to sit back and enjoy their own space. There’s all the latest and best in video game technology for the not so little.
Pride of York vehicle passengers who are mobility impaired will be located near to entrances on the car decks for ease of access to the lifts. All areas of the ship are fully accessible with lifts and there’s specially adapted cabins with wider doorways.
Please Note: Whilst we have taken great care in making our Pride of York guide as accurate as possible, onboard facilities, services and entertainment may vary depending on the date and time of year that you travel, facilities mentioned may change without notification and ferry companies reserve the right to operate vessels other than those mentioned at time of booking without prior notification.
96% of our customers recommended this ship
"Pride of Rotterdam "
Travelled out on pride of hill Travelled back pride of Rotterdam 2nd ship much better service in brasserie Good ferry experience
Reviewed by Barbara who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of York
"Antiquated WiFi Service"
The WiFi provision on the P&O ferries is extremely poor. I had a premium ticket on the way out and I was told that didn't provide WiFi, I had to pay for it. On the way back I had a Club ticket and was told that this allowed me 30 minutes only. Who on earth came up with such antediluvian thinking? When I did try to use the service on the Pride of York, it was running at less than 1MB a second. It took longer than 30 minutes to download a newspaper! A truly awful service.
Reviewed by Bob Gardiner who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of York
"Cabins? Great. Other things less so."
Outward was fine... except for the food which was at best lacklustre. Inward my cabin was fantastic. Double plus bunks. Only me in it. Sadly the enjoyment was taken away by unruly children running up and down corridors until well past 10pm. The same happened with one of my trips last year too, which was why I chose the club class. In a quieter part of the ship apparently. There seemed to be no policing by crew. Regrettable. My advice? Book club class for the room quality. But don't expect a quiet evening.
Reviewed by Timothy who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of York
"Fantastic service"
We travelled as 2 couples to Zeebrugge on the Pride of York. The buffet dinner is great quality and the staff do a fantastic job. We returned on the Pride of Bruge and found this to be slightly better service if that can be possible. On the downside we found disembarking to be slow but this is obviously a logistical issue that a guest may not full understand. Overall P&O really offer a good service.
Reviewed by Gary who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of York
"All good"
We were upgraded to a 4 bed room but aircon was stuck on. When we queried we were moved to another 4 bed - no question
Reviewed by Christopher who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of York
"Trip to Bruges"
First time we'd taken a holiday like this instead of flying. Was a good experience. Easy process of parking and getting on board. Facilities on ferry very good: decent restaurants and bars. Not overcrowded. Cabin (club class) was spacious and comfortable
Reviewed by Stephen who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of York
"Great value "
Easy to book, excellent price
Reviewed by Anonymous who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of York
"ferry"
Clean ship ,staff lovely , everything on time , cabins a bit cramped and a funny judder all the way over night but on the whole 10/10 Merci
Reviewed by Kenneth who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of York
"Hull to Zebrugge"
Hull to Zebrugge
Reviewed by Peter who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of York
"Lovely"
I recommend this ferry. Good quality and service from the crew and no issues whatsoever
Reviewed by Anonymous who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of York
"Pride of Bruges"
The food was excellent,a huge choice ,the staff were helpful and very efficient, the cabin was very clean,looking forward to my next trip.
Reviewed by David who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of York
"Comfortable Trip to Zeebrugge "
The ship was nice, the bunk beds very comfortable. Meals paid for in advance were great. My only complaint was that there was no free WiFi. One could pay but then it was only available in the Cafe and bars (I think, I didn't go to the bars) but there was none in the dining room. Consequently I could not access it at all. This seems stingy given how good everything else is, no expense spared. Oh and the announcements, some important such as safety instructions were not able to be heard clearly in the cabins. Generally though I would recommend P&O.
Reviewed by Henrietta who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of York
"4th trip and will definitely do again! "
Easy and hassle free journey Hull to Zeebrugge return. Clean if fairly basic boat with all what you need. Enjoyable meal in the restaurant with attentive staff. Great content in the club cabin mini bar 👍
Reviewed by Alasdair who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of York
"Great trip"
Trying to cut down on flights and carbon footprint so decided to take ferry to Zeebrugge for a short break. What a relaxing way to travel, no bag scans or queues. The journey became part of the holiday rather. P&O staff were friendly and helpful and our cabin was spotless. I will definitely make the trip again and take the whole family next time.
Reviewed by Anonymous who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of York
"Couple on tour"
Very efficient loading & disembarking process. Very impressed. Clean comfy cabins that were ready as soon as we boarded. Helpful staff. Buffet selection in "The Kitchen" was superb as was the efficiency of the staff & great value. Entertainment provided for those wishing to enjoy.Ferry looking a little tired in places but overall a good experience that I would recommend.
Reviewed by Raymond who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of York
"Good trip"
First time travelling between Hull Zeebrugge and return and it was a very good trip. Slept well in the cabin which although small are fairly comfortable. The food in the kitchen was good both for dinner and breakfast we booked these as part of the package. Booked a travel pack for the car as well but this never arrived and mistakenly we thought we would pick it up on board the ship - they knew nothing about it. So we bought the necessary items and are asking for a refund if the pack price. Overall a thoroughly enjoyable trip.
Reviewed by Peter who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of York
"Recent voyage"
There needs to be more stringent measures in place to prevent young children from running around the ship. On more than one occasion I had to avoid young boys running through the duty free shop like it was a general thoroughfare.
Reviewed by David who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of York
"Annoyed "
The journey out was as expected fine great staff all very well organised. Cabin was fine Montreal complaints. Well maybe the chefs should go on a retraining program bland and not appetizing dishes My annoyance is not being able to alter the return journey date. Due to flights times we were unable to make the return journey resulting in extra expense staying overnight and alternative travel expenses.
Reviewed by Paul who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of York
"Very Smooth"
Getting on board in Hull was very quick and efficient. Crew were all very friendly and helpful. Food and service in the a la Carte restaurant was good. Entertainment in the lounge bar was also good. Breakfast in the buffet restaurant was quite good. A bit of a delay once we got off at Zeebrugge going through passport control. On return the port area seemed a bit disorganised and we went through two passport checks. However, once onboard again the crew were friendly and helpful. Food again was good, and Dave Dove was good entertainment in the lounge bar. Again a delay of an hour going through passport control. The Ships and crews were great, the Ports just need to get themselves sorted out and the whole thing would be a much better experience.
Reviewed by David who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of York
"Very good trip"
We have a beautiful trip
Reviewed by Enrico who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of York