Monday, February 23, 2009

Rosyth-Zeebrugge ferry service to restart on 18 May

Norfolkline will restart the passenger ferry service linking the Scottish port of Rosyth with Zeebrugge in Belgium on 18 May. The link was previously operated by Greece’s SuperFast Ferries and was ended in 2008.

Norfolkline will use its brand new Scottish Viking on the 20hr crossing. This vessel is currently fitting out at Italy’s Viscentini shipyard and will be able to carry over 500 passengers, 90 cars and 105 freight vehicles. A total of 107 four-berth passenger cabins will also be provided, along with a bar, restaurant, cinema, children’s playroom and onboard shop.

The service will call three times a week at each port, sailing from Zeebrugge at 18.00hrs on Monday, Wednesday and Friday and arriving in Rosyth at 13.00hrs on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Return sailings from Rosyth depart at 17.00 hrs arriving in Zeebrugge at 14.00 hrs to following day. Sphere: Related Content

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