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Ferries to Amsterdam (Ijmuiden) ferry reviews

    "A good option"

    The food is tasty, but expensive. There is everything for entertainment, a good store. The cabin could have been more spacious. Overall satisfied. On the night of September 15, 2015 there was a terrible storm, I didn’t sleep all night

    "Viktor" - ferry ride from DFDS Seaways to King Seaways

  • "Smooth crossing"

    Everything from start to finish was great. Check-in in both directions was smooth and efficient. The ferry was flawless. The staff was friendly. The food was excellent - better than some restaurants. The temperature in the cabin was good. Snack prices are high. I look forward to my next trip to the continent with DFDS. First class.

    "Anonymous" - ferry ride to Ferries to Amsterdam (Ijmuiden) from DFDS Seaways to Princess Seaways

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  • "Journey from Newcastle to Amsterdam and back"

    This was our third trip and my husband was feeling bad and we needed help, which was provided in both directions, for which we are grateful. All the staff were very friendly and made our trip very enjoyable, our cabin was very comfortable and clean. When we want to travel to Germany again, we will travel with DFDS. We recommend it to everyone. Thank you!

    "Karin Haake" - ferry ride to Ferries to Amsterdam (Ijmuiden) from DFDS Seaways to

The cost of a flight always depends on the time of travel. The chart will allow you to compare prices for air tickets from Helsinki to Amsterdam, track the dynamics of changes in their cost and find the best offer.

Statistics will help determine the season of low prices. For example, in July prices reach an average of 13,160 rubles, and in September the cost of tickets drops to an average of 9,041 rubles. Plan your trip now!

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What is more profitable – to buy air tickets in advance, avoiding the general rush, or to take advantage of a “hot” offer closer to the departure date? The chart will help you determine the best time to purchase airline tickets.


See how the price of air tickets from Helsinki to Amsterdam has changed depending on the time of purchase. Since the start of sales, their value has changed by an average of 68%. The minimum price for a flight from Helsinki to Amsterdam is 20 days before departure, approximately 9,418 rubles. The maximum price for a flight from Helsinki to Amsterdam is on the day of departure, approximately 23,796 rubles. In most cases, early booking helps you save money, take advantage of it!

Airfare from Helsinki to Amsterdam does not represent a fixed and constant amount. It depends on many factors, including the day of departure. The dynamics of changes are visible on the graph.


According to statistics, the most affordable option for flights from Helsinki to Amsterdam is on Mondays, their average cost is 9,461 rubles. The most expensive flights are on Saturdays, their average cost is 12,068 rubles. It is worth considering that flights on holidays are usually more expensive. We hope this information will help you plan your travels more effectively.

The cost of air tickets depends not only on the date, but also on the time of departure. An airline can operate several flights on one day, and they will differ in price category.


The graph shows the cost of departure depending on the time of day. For example, the average cost of a ticket from Helsinki to Amsterdam in the morning is 12,697 rubles, and in the evening 11,214 rubles. Evaluate all conditions and choose the best offer.

The graph shows comparative prices for air tickets from Helsinki to Amsterdam on the most popular airlines. Based on this information, you can plan your trip and buy air tickets from Helsinki to Amsterdam from the carrier that suits you.


Statistics will help you choose a flight based on your financial capabilities, as well as your wishes in terms of comfort and flight conditions. The lowest prices for air tickets from Helsinki to Amsterdam are offered by Ukraine International airlines, the highest prices are offered by KLM.

Friends often come to me asking me to plan a travel route. This time friends want to go to Amsterdam.

Let me immediately note that we are all St. Petersburg residents and St. Petersburg will be the starting point. It happens that it’s cheap to fly from St. Petersburg to Amsterdam via Riga, but my friends want to go in early May, and the prices there are already high, it won’t cost less than 10-12 thousand, so I started looking for workarounds. And 16-hour stops in Riga at night are not at all pleasing.

So, there is such a budget airline Ryanair and it flies from Lappeenranta and Tallinn to Germany. First, I’ll tell you about the route from Lappeenranta.

From Lappeenranta you can fly to Düsseldorf, or more precisely to the city of Weeze in Germany. The ticket price varies depending on the date, but the minimum price is 30-40 euros.

From Weeze airport there are minibuses every 2 hours to the city of Nijmegen, which is already located in the Netherlands. The transfer price is 18 euros. Then from Nijmegen you can take the high speed train to Amsterdam

The price of a transfer from St. Petersburg to Lappeenranta Airport depends on the transport company, but on average 1000-1200 rubles. In the link I indicated a website that is a directory of companies, where you can clearly see the prices.

Now about Tallinn.

From Tallinn it will be advantageous to fly to Bremen or also to Weeze. I have already described the second option above, so let’s focus on Bremen.

From Bremen there are German trains directly to Amsterdam! If you buy tickets in advance online, you will save a lot. It is worth noting that you must buy tickets with your credit card, or the person who bought the tickets must be in close proximity to you. The credit card can be checked by a controller. At the moment, the price of a train ticket starts from 29 euros.

You can view tickets to Tallinn on the luxexpress website. Please note that there are two types of buses - Lux and Simple. Comfort on the road differs significantly. The Suite has a coffee machine and wifi, which is important for me personally)) Sometimes there are sales on luxury buses, but at the moment there are none, so we’ll go with a simple one for 650 rubles.

In total, the entire trip will cost you 6 - 8 thousand round trip, depending on the dates, cities of departure and arrival.

And in Amsterdam, starting from May, prices for hotels and hostels increase by 3 times. Therefore, I advise you to use airbnb. Now I have booked housing for 30 rubles for three people for 10 days, for comparison you can look at the prices, for example, on booking.com and you will see prices that are not pleasing to the eye (we are talking about numbers starting from the month of May)

I really hope this advice is useful to someone! PEACE!

My friend and I work in an international transport company, our activities are directly related to frequent business trips. I have to travel a lot from Amsterdam to sign various kinds of agreements. In two years, we have already managed to develop the most optimal routes, in our opinion, both in terms of price and time.

From Helsinki to Amsterdam by plane

If you need to get there quickly, comfortably and without transfers, then in this case the plane is exactly what you need. As we managed to find out, the direction of Helsinki is quite popular and in demand; accordingly, there are five direct flights a day from two airlines: KLM and Finnair. You can cover a distance of 1,500 kilometers very quickly – in two and a half hours. The main thing is to decide on the most convenient time. As for the days of the week, there is no need to worry - planes fly all seven days.

Schedule:

1. The earliest departure is carried out by KLM airline, flight 1164 from Helsinki Vantaa International Airport at 07.00, and at 8.35 you land at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport. This is the flight we fly most often. Indeed, in this case, thanks to a fairly early arrival, we manage to solve most of the cases we need.

2. Second departure: Finnair flight 841 at 08.10, also from Vantaa. In Amsterdam, at Schiphol airport you will be at 09.45. If you fly on vacation, the time is excellent, but for business meetings it’s not very suitable for me, because we get to the office by the middle of the day.

3. After lunch, you can depart from Helsinki at 14.05 on KLM flight 1168 and arrive at 15.35.

4. The next flight in the afternoon is 845, Finnair departs from Vantaa at 16.15 and arrives at Schiphol at 17.45.

5. The last direct flight 1170 from Helsinki departs for KLM at 18.15, in Amsterdam at 19.45. I also like this option in case of very early negotiations. After all, upon arrival there is always a great opportunity to have a good rest or take a walk around Amsterdam.

Ticket price

The price of a ticket depends on whether you take a one-way ticket or a round trip ticket, as well as on the class in which you are going to fly: economy will be cheaper, business will be more expensive. Most often we buy round-trip tickets immediately. In this case, they cost us an average of 85 – 90 euros per person. This is in economy class. I really like the conditions on the planes of KLM and Finnair airlines; the flight is not long - only 2.5 hours, so I don’t think there is a big need to pay several times more for business class tickets. We took one-way tickets several times; they cost us, on average, 150-160 euros per person.

Buying tickets

We usually buy tickets online on the official websites of airlines: https://www.klm.com/ and https://www.finnair.com/ru/

From Helsinki to Amsterdam by ferry

If time permits and there are opportunities, then we get to Amsterdam from by ferry. This is one of my favorite modes of transport. Despite the duration of the journey - more than a day and one transfer (the ferry goes to Germany, and from there by train or bus to Amsterdam), the beauty that opens around it is definitely worth it. So, thanks to the Finnlines company, you can take a ferry from Helsinki at 17.00 and arrive in Travemünde () the next day at 21.30. The ferry runs daily.

From Travemünde to Amsterdam

In Travemünde we usually book an overnight stay at the small hotel “Hotel Grüner Jäger” (65 euros per night). And at 07.22 a train departs from the railway station to Amsterdam, where we arrive at 15.00. You can go by bus. It departs at 08.23 and arrives in the capital of the Netherlands at 19.00.

Ticket price

The price of a ferry ticket depends on the cabin class. We usually take “Standard A2” for 2 people with a window, since my friend is afraid of closed spaces. Depending on the season (more expensive in summer), the trip costs us 400 - 500 euros per person. A train or bus ticket costs around 40 euros.

Buying tickets

We buy ferry tickets on the Finnlines airline website: http://www.finnlines.com/. The train or bus is already on site at the Travemünde train stations.

Conclusion

Thus, the fastest and most convenient transport from to Amsterdam is by plane - only 2.5 hours and you are there. If you want to arrange a sea cruise along with the road, you will like the ferry. But I wouldn’t recommend going by train. After all, a lot of transplants will be required. So, you will first have to take a ferry to Stockholm, then by train to Copenhagen, then take a ferry to Rostock and again by train to Amsterdam. It turns out to be very long, expensive and troublesome.

Price offer


4-berth cabin

Double room

3-berth cabin

3-bed room

2-berth cabin

Double room

22,085 rub. / RUR 24,331*

24,331 rub. / RUR 26,577*

27,325 rub. / RUB 29,571*

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24,331 rub. / RUR 26,577*

26,577 rub. / RUB 28,822*

29,571 rub. / RUB 31,817*

49,784 rub. / 52,030 rub.*

26,577 rub. / RUB 28,822*

29,571 rub./31,817 rub.*

RUB 32,566 / RUR 34,811*

RUB 52,779 / 55,025 rub.*

Tour cost per person (€):

Accommodation is only possible in a class B cabin!

COST: accommodation / class of cabins

4-berth cabin

Double room

3-berth cabin

3-bed room

2-berth cabin

Double room

Single occupancy everywhere, including 1-berth cabin on TT-line/Stena line ferries

C-class (Tourist II – below the waterline, without window)

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B-class (Tourist I – above the waterline, without window)

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A-class (Seaside - above the waterline, with window)

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*-prices for high season dates (27.04; 28.04; 01.05; 02.05, 22.06, all July and August)
!!!Discount!!! - 3rd child in the cabin under 12 years old in a 3-berth cabin - €20.

Included in the price

Additional charge

  • decor French visa:
    • Option 1. If a tourist didn't pass fingerprinting - self-feed
    • Option 2. If a tourist already passed
  • honey. insurance - €9;
  • decor French visa:
    • Option 1. If a tourist didn't pass fingerprinting - self-feed. Payment of consular and service-visa fees is carried out at the visa center upon application - €55 - €65. Providing a package of documents for obtaining a visa - €5 adults. / €0 up to 18 years old. (without filling out a visa application) / €10 adults. / €5 up to 18 years old. (with filling out a visa application form);
    • Option 2. If a tourist already passed fingerprinting - sending documents to the office of our company Petrotur. Registration cost - €85;
  • honey. insurance - €9;
  • single accommodation in hotels - €60;
  • 2 buffet breakfasts on Tallink Silja ferries -€24/€15/€10 (adults/children 12-17/children 6-11);
  • 2 buffet dinners on Tallink Silja ferries -€68/€32/€22 (adults/children 12-17/children 6-11);
  • entrance tickets to all paid sites;
  • Mandatory additional payment: rental of headphones (Radio guide) for the entire tour - €5;
  • city ​​taxes in hotels (payable locally) - €0.9 - €2
  • accommodation in cabins on Scandlines/TT Line ferries - €50 (4-bed), €70 (3-bed), €100 (2-bed)

French visa

In connection with the introduction of new rules for issuing visas to the Schengen countries from September 14, 2015, the main one of which is the submission of biometric data (digital photo and fingerprints) of the tourist, visas are issued as follows. ways:

Option 1. If a tourist DID NOT PASS fingerprints:

  • ​The Petrotour company provides a set of documents necessary for applying for a visa on its part (no earlier than a month before the start of the tour)
  • The tourist collects a set of documents from his.
  • Depending on the region of residence of the tourist, we determine the nearest visa center for application.
  • The tourist independently submits a complete set of documents to the visa center; the tourist pays all consular and visa fees at the visa center at the time of submission.
  • You can get a ready-made visa as follows. ways:
    • Pick up in person at the visa center where the application was made
    • Arrange delivery to any address (issued when applying for a visa)
    • Issue a power of attorney to obtain a tourist passport for an employee of the Petrotour company ( only when served in Moscow and St. Petersburg) The cost of the service is €10 + registration of a power of attorney (paid and completed by the tourist independently)

With this option for obtaining visas, all information support (on filling out the application form, making an appointment to submit documents) is provided free of charge. Tourists who have completed this procedure can use “Option 2” for subsequent visa applications within 5 years.

Option 2. If a tourist ALREADY PASSED fingerprints:

  • The tourist collects a set of documents from his side (see list of documents below)
  • Fills out the questionnaire
  • In the visa application form, in those places where it is necessary, puts originals his signatures
  • A complete set of documents is sent to the Petrotur company.

Documents required to apply for a visa:

  • (to be filled in independently - "Option 1"; signatures are placed - "Option 2"). .
  • international passport(valid for at least 90 days at the time of departure from Schengen countries) + a copy of the first page with photo and personal data. The passport must contain the signature of the owner (starting from 14 years of age, up to 14 years of age no signature is allowed)
  • Original old canceled foreign passport, if you have Schengen visas for the last 3 years.
  • 2 color photographs size 4.5cm*3.5cm colored, on LIGHT SOLID COLOR background. Made to standards. If a photograph has already been used on a visa, the photograph is INVALID.
  • Copy of Russian passport.

  • Financial Security(one or more documents):
    • Help from the place work on letterhead with the seal of the organization, containing information about the position, duration of work, monthly salary (at least 30,000 rubles), vacation provided with job protection, as well as the full name and position of the responsible person who issued the certificate.
    • Extract from the main bank account/savings account/credit card (Indicating the name, address, phone number of the bank and certified original stamp).
    • Confirmation scholarships + student ID
    • Sponsorship letter:
      • Written commitment from a close relative (spouse, parents, adult children/grandchildren, grandparents) to cover expenses
      • A copy of the first page (with photo) of the sponsor's passport
      • Confirmation of sponsor's income
      • Confirmation of the sponsor's relationship with the applicant (birth certificate, marriage certificate, etc.)
    • Spark about income individual according to form 2-NDFL
ATTENTION!Cash, credit cards, ATM receipts, currency exchange certificates and traveler's checks are not accepted!
  • Hotel reservations in the name of the applicant (provided by Petrotur company when submitting method "Option 1")
  • Tour program/Tour description letter certified by the seal of the organization (provided by the Petrotur company for the “Option 1” submission method)
  • Transport service: air tickets or railway tickets, or a set of documents for the bus, if the tourist is going on an excursion bus tour as part of an organized group (provided by the Petrotour company with the submission method "Option 1")
  • Medical insurance for the entire duration of the trip

Note:

  • For pensioners You must attach a photocopy of your pension certificate + bank statement/sponsorship letter
  • Individual entrepreneurs must be attached
    • Photocopy of individual entrepreneur registration certificate
    • Certificate of registration with the tax authority + tax return for the billing period

These documents must also be attached if the individual entrepreneur is the sponsor of the tourist’s trip or the tourist works for the individual entrepreneur

  • Children under 18 years of age must provide:
    • A photocopy of the birth certificate.
    • Photocopy of notarized consent. If the child is traveling with both parents, then consent is not required. If it is impossible to provide consent to leave, then it is necessary to provide documents confirming the reason for the lack of consent (a copy of the death certificate, a certificate from a single mother, Form 25 and the mother’s birth certificate, etc.). In the text of the power of attorney must be specified“20-23 paragraphs of the Law” and “travel to the Schengen countries, including France.”
    • Photocopies of parents' Russian passports (page with photo and registration).
    • Bank statement/sponsorship letter