
Cambridgeshire UK Travel Guide
Your main entry points for flying to Cambridge are London's major international airports.
These airports host a range of airlines connecting to various global destinations.
Prices are highest in summer (June-August) and around major holidays. Shoulder seasons (April-May, Sep-Oct) offer better value. Winter sees lowest fares.
All major London airports provide extensive facilities: duty-tax-free shopping, restaurants, lounges, car rental desks, currency exchange, ATMs, and free Wireless internet-Fi.
Efficient transfers from London airfields to Cambridge are available by public transport by train and bus. Journey times vary by airport.
Cambridge is a hub in the UNITED kingdom rail network. Straight and common services connect to London (King's Cross ~50-60 mins; Liverpool Street ~1.FIVE hours), Stansted Airport, Ely, and Norwich. Booking "Advance" tickets Online often cheaper.
National Express operates an extensive coach network from Cambridge to major UK cities and London airports. Megabus offers budget-friendly travel. Booking in advance generally secures better prices.
No specific exit fees. For flying, arrive 2-3 hours before short-haul, 3-4 hours before long-haul. For train/bus, 15-HALF an hour before departure. Airports provide extensive facilities; stations are more fundamental.
In the UK, drive on the left. Valid driving license from home country needed; IDP recommended if not in English. Roads are generally well-maintained.
Motorcycle and scooter rentals are less common for tourists in Cambridge. Specialized companies could exist but are not common for short-term rentals.
Cambridge is not on the coast. Nearest major ferry ports are Harwich (to Hook of Holland), Dover (to Calais), and Hull (to Rotterdam/Zeebrugge).
The River Cam is for recreation (punting, rowing), not arrival/departure. Commercial passenger vessels for transport do not operate.
Immigration procedures at UK seaports are similar to airports. Pass Border Force control, presenting passport and any required visa/ETA.
From major ferry or cruise ports (Southampton, Dover, Tilbury), direct train or coach services connect to London. From London, easily transfer to Cambridge.
Ensure all travel documents are accessible before heading before leaving point. Check airline/operator websites for specific advice or delays.
Major international car rental companies (Hertz, Avis, Enterprise, Sixt, Europcar) operate in and around Cambridge.
Arrange your rental vehicle well in advance, especially during peak seasons, for the lowest fares and vehicle availability.
In great BRITAIN, you drive on the left-hand side of the road. Seatbelts are compulsory for all occupants.
The UK has land borders only with the The republic of Ireland (Northern Ireland), which does not apply for direct travel to Cambridge from mainland Europe.