Port of Harwich

All important information about the port of Harwich in England.

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Harwich

Harwich port in England

The port of Harwich is located on the east coast of England. From this port, you can easily travel through England. The port is easily accessible via the A120 and has its own train station: Harwich International. From here, direct connections are available from London and other parts of the United Kingdom.

Facilities at the port

Have some time before the ferry departs? Check out all the facilities at the port that you can take advantage of.

Toilets

Free WiFi

EV chargers

Tickets

Parking

ATM's

Trein Tickets

Cleaning Rooms

Address details

Address of Harwich Port

See below for the address details of the Stena Line terminal in Harwich or check the exact location on the map.

  • Harwich International Port
  • Harwich
  • Essex
  • CO12 4SR
  • United Kingdom

Parking information

Long and short-term parking at the port

Parking is also available at Harwich port, with both long and short-term parking options. The rates are as follows:

  • 30 minutes free
  • 2 hours £1.80
  • 6 hours £3.50
  • 12 hours £5.30
  • 24 hours £8.60

Please note: you can only pay with a credit card for a parking space at the port.

Public transport

By train or bus

The port of Harwich is easily accessible by public transport. You can travel there by both bus and train.

Harwich International Train Station

Harwich International is a train station located within the port area of Harwich. Greater Anglia trains provide a direct connection to this station. You can check the current timetable on the Greater Anglia website↗.

Bus connections

Harwich port is also accessible by bus: buses operated by First Eastern run from nearby locations such as Colchester and Clacton.

Tickets to Harwich with Stena Line

Stena Line is the only company that operates sailings to and from Harwich. You can book tickets directly here. Not sure yet? Take a look at a travel report or video.

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