Getting there and around

 
By Plane:
Ostend-Bruges International Airport (or Ostend Airport) is not only important in relation to freight transport, but is also being used increasingly for passenger flights, especially charter and holiday flights.
 
Brussels is an important junction in the international air traffic. At Brussels National Airport, take any train to Brussels. At Brussels Central Station, change to the direct train to Oostende.

By boat:
From Zeebrugge to Oostende (distance 25 km) by taxi or by tramway (travelling time: approx. 45 min). P&O Ferries have a regular bus service between their ferry terminal in Zeebrugge and the railway station in Brugge, but if you ask the driver, he will drop you off at the tramway station in Zeebrugge (this should be for free). Tickets for the tramway can be purchased at the kiosk, or from the tramway driver. Make sure to have Euros with you, since trams and busses do not accept foreign currency.
 
Ferryways is a RoRo service operating 4 times a day between the ports of Ipswich and Ostend. And once a day between Killingholme and Ostend.

The shipping company Transeuropa Ferries offers a passenger line between Ramsgate and Ostend.

The Coast tram
The tram is definitely the fastest and easiest means of transport at the Belgian coast. 
The day pass of De Lijn gives you the opportunity to take the tram and/or bus in the whole of Flanders during 1 day.
For more information, please contact De Lijn Tel: +32/59-56.53.53