This is where our cruise ship docked. it is somewhat industrial. The organization is complicated: One bus to the terminal, another bus to the train station, and then a train ride to Brugge. One s…Full review by Thomas V
Sep 30, 2023
Due to storm Agnus we sailed here instead of Cork (southern Ireland) it's a large container port with zero interest Full review by markgG1569IO
Apr 29, 2023
The cruise ships use the large commercial port in Zeebrugge, and for our Princess cruise, the port authority provided a free shuttle bus service to the cruise terminal. There is also a tram service …Full review by pakabay
Hello, I am booking a cruise to Zeebrugge that arrives at 7:00 and departs at 17:00. Can you see Paris in that time or do we stick to Bruges? How do we get to them and how much? Thank you for your assistance.
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I advice strongly to stick to Bruges; The reason is simple: you need at least 2,5 hours to get to Paris when there is no traffic jam. and 2,5 hours back. Even when you get a personal …
I advice strongly to stick to Bruges; The reason is simple: you need at least 2,5 hours to get to Paris when there is no traffic jam. and 2,5 hours back. Even when you get a personal driver , it is quite ridiculous to do that, even to see the Champs Elysees. Bruges at one day is just ok and you will not be stressed .
The bus from Port of Zeebrugge to Brugge round trip do you have to book ahead of time or can you book when you get there Thank you
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we will be in Zeebrugge fir a day on june the 4th. we will be on P&O cBritania. my husband is wheelchair bound soi would like to know what to do once we get of the boat that day, thank you