Ferries, Planes, Cars or Trains?
Luckily when travelling to Amsterdam from the UK there are a few options. We are based in Glasgow, Scotland.
Ferry - If like us, you want to take your time and relax, ensuring that you get into 'Amsterdam-mode' before you arrive - we would choose to travel from Newcastle to Amsterdam on a cheap ferry with DFDS Seaways. A far more chilled out experience than running about in airports or being stuck in traffic jams - these ferries have fantastic facilities on board, Restaurants & Cafés, Entertainment, Bars, Shops and Lounges ensures that there is something for everyone.
Car - According to Google Maps, driving the 746 miles from Glasgow to Amsterdam would take 12 hours and 27 minutes. Obviously, this doesnt allow for external factors ie time of day and traffic jams etc (the centre of Amsterdam is ver congested.) If travelling by car it is advisable to park outside the city centre and get a train or a tram, the Amsterdam public transport system is excellent.
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Plane - For those that just cannot wait any longer to get to Amsterdam, there are numerous airlines that fly from the UK. A quick search on cheapflights.co.uk reveals the cheapest of these to be from BMI Airlines at £133 return. A flight usually takes around 1 hour, 15 minutes from Glasgow Airport.
Train - Not so convenient for us in Glasgow as most of the Trains to Amsterdam depart from London and head through the chunnel (some even go via Brussels). Check out Rail Europe for more info.
In summary, if you have plenty of time on your hands and want a relaxing journey, we would choose the ferry to travel to Amsterdam every time. Obviously flying will get you there quicker, car travel can be problematic and the train is a last resort. However you get there though, there is a fantastic city waiting for you.