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Positioned on the River Humber the port of Hull handles over 1 million passengers a year as they take the super cruise ferries operated by P&O Ferries to both Rotterdam and Zeebrugge.

Situated in East Yorkshire Hull has plenty to offer visitors with The Deep a sea life exhibition with 3500 fish and 40 sharks, Sledmere House stately home, award winning seaside resort of Bridlington, Princes Quay and St Stephen's shopping centres. 

Getting to Hull Port:

If travelling from the north & west, you should head east on the m62 and then continue onto the A63, once on the A63, it is appromimately 16.2miles to Hull City Centre.

Once in Hull City Centre, you will then need to follow the signs to King George Dock & Ferries.

If you are travelling from the south then you have two alternatives, either take the M1 and join the m18 until you reach the m62 and follow the instructions above or follow the A15 and travel across the Humber Bridge. You will then need to turn east along the A63 to Hull City Centre.

Again once in the town centre, you will need to follow the signs to King George Dock & Ferries.

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Situated in East Yorkshire the Port of Hull handles almost a million passengers a year as they board the P&O Ferries sailing to both Rotterdam and Zeebrugge. For ferry tickets and further information go to tickets4ferries.com
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