Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Ferry from Dover to Dunkerque

Ferry from Dover to Dunkerque

Ferry from Dover to Dunkerque

Dover is located in Kent, England and is famous for the ‘white cliffs of Dover’ which are easily visible when nearing England on the return journey. The Port of Dover is known as ‘the gateway to Europe’ and is the starting point for Journeys By Ferry from Dover to Dunkerque. The ferry can accommodate pedestrian passengers, cars and commercial vehicles. It takes less than an hour to reach the port of Dunkerque and is easily accessed from the M2/A2 motorway via Canterbury or from the M20/A20 motorway via Ashford. The port is the busiest in the world.

Currency can be exchanged at the on-board Bureau de Change before reaching your destination and therefore Euros may be purchased whilst on the ferry from Dover to Dunkerque. Sterling may be purchased during the return journey to England. There is also an information desk which is open whenever the ferry is travelling across the Channel.

Dunkerque has great shopping and great beaches which can be enjoyed if visiting en-route to your holiday destination. It is in a good location to gain access to many roads leading throughout France and to other European destinations. It is also only about 6 miles to the border of Belgium.

DFDS Seaways, formerly Norfolkline are currently the only company to offer a ferry from Dover to Dunkerque.



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