The ferry from Dover to Calais connects England with France. The route is offered up to 40 times a day by the shipping companies
DFDS,
Irish Ferries and
P&O Ferries. The travel time is about one hour and 30 minutes.
Calais
Calais sees 30 million transients a year - most of them cross the English Channel either through the Eurotunnel that begins here, under the sea, or by sea on one of the ferries. Much of the freight traffic between France and the British Isles also passes through the city. The fact that people with peaceful or unpeaceful intentions cross the Channel at this point has marked Calais for centuries. However, the city should not be reduced to this role, it is also a destination for those interested in architecture or the textile industry.
The ferry port of Calais connects France with England. The routes Calais - Dover and Calais - Folkestone are offered here several times a day by the shipping companies Eurotunnel, P&O Ferries, Irish Ferries and DFDS.