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 Ferry

Are you looking for an unique experience while travelling? Take the help of a ferry. A wide range of Channel crossings is available from Dover : P & O Stena Line, SeaFrance and Hoverspeed. They offer Channel crossings to Calais from Dover. Hoverspeed offers a new fast car ferry service on the English Channel with its SuperSeacats while P&O and SeaFrance offer traditional ferry services. A ferry reaches Calais from Dover in only 75-90 minutes but if you are travelling to Paris from Calais by road, it will take you another 3 hours. If you are looking to travel in a ferry it is advisable to check in at least 30 minutes before the scheduled time.

Ferry Operator Crossing Time
P&O Stena Line 75 - 90 mins
SeaFrance 75 - 90 mins
Hoverspeed 45 mins


P&O Stena Line
P&O Stena Line operates 7 ferries, running  up to 35 return sailings between Dover and Calais every day.

P&O Stena Line
Channel House,
Channel View Road,
Dover CT17 9TJ,
Phone 0870 600 0600

 

Seafrance
SeaFrance is  the only French company to operate ferries between Dover and Calais.

Seafrance
Eastern Docks
Dover
KENT CT16 1JA
Phone 08705 711 711

 

Hoverspeed
Hoverspeed operates a SuperSeacat fleet and catamarans across the channel with a crossing time of  just 45 minutes

Hoverspeed Ltd, International Hoverport
Dover, Kent, CT17 9TG
Phone: 08705 240241

 
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