Belgium
Coach / Cars
A bus or train is the best option. Eurolines and Hoverspeed Citysprint operate international bus services to and from Belgium. In the more remote areas, buses take up the slack. There's a good public transport network (including trams and a small metro system in Brussels and Antwerp).
Air
Belgium has two international airports, the main one at Zaventem, 14km north-east of Brussels. The other one, Deurne, is close to Antwerp and has less frequent flights to Amsterdam, London, Liverpool and Dublin only.
Train
Belgium Railways offer frequent international services. Brussels has three main station and is the central hub, with lines in all directions. The fastest services are provided by the InterCity trains, backed up by InterRegional and local trains.
Boat
Two companies operate car/passenger ferries to and from Britain: North Sea Ferries and Oostende Lines/Sally Ferries. It's also possible to hire a boat to cruise along the many rivers and canals.
Various
Cycling is popular in the flat north and many roads have separate lanes for bikes. Railway stations rent bikes.

