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How to go to England from France by ferry?

Why not join England from France by ferry? This is our mini-guide on the Channel crossings.

Great Britain is almost our neighbour and yet, it differs, attracts, displaces, disroutes. England is part of his kingdom, on the side of the Wales , Scotland and Ireland . Is a trip to England from France by ferry?

If London often shades the rest of its cultural, historical and natural heritage, its interests are much wider. The English lands display a palette of green and infinite, full of castles and surrounded by cliffs. This country is also frozen in its legends and in a romantic, sometimes eccentric atmosphere. As for its customs and traditions, they are as exciting as enigmatic. Then, let’s say, our English friends are full of charm, of particular humour and inimitable fantasy. They embody a true art of living that has never been able to export.

But first of all, how would you come to the English? Why not by the Channel, simply. England from France by ferry, we tell you everything.

Which ports do ferries go to England?

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England is an island that is very easily gained by ferry, via many French ports. On arrival, several entrance doors also tend your arms: the emblematic port green Portsmouth, Plymouth, Dover and Newhaven ports . Among the most popular ferry companies to travel to England from France by ferry:

  • Brittany Ferries
  • PINA Ferries
  • DFDS Seaways

Note that departure frequencies are variable depending on the seasons as well as travel times according to the schedules.

From Calais

The crossing to England from France by the most requested ferry is from Calais. You arrive at the Strait of Dover. This link is supported by two companies:

  • Pộ Ferries: works 24 times a day and hard 1:30
  • DFDS Seaways: works 15 times a day and hard 1:30

Calais is located in the north of France. This port city contains some interesting sites such as its trails along the white cliffs, its old town, its Tower of Guet and its place of arms. It is easy to reach the port of Calais since the terminal is less than 20min walk from the train station of Calais City. A mini-bus also connects, free of charge, every day.

See the ferries between Calais and Dover

From Dunkerque

In order to travel to England from Dunkirk by ferry, the company DFDS Seaways ensures 11 departures per day . After 2h At sea, you arrive at Dovers.

Located north of France, about ten kilometres from the Belgium Dunkirk is a predominant industrial city. It has the third largest port in France. Before you cross, give yourself a small seafood tray or a traditional fried mussel dish. Then, to reach the port, follow the signs indicating Car Ferry at the exit of the A16 motorway. If you came by train, the railway station in the city centre is 20 minutes by taxi.

See the ferries between Dunkirk and Dover

From Dieppe

Dieppe stands in Normandy . On the coast of the Channel, famous for its castle and its Santiago, it is above all a homeland of sailors. To go to Dieppe via public transport you have the choice between the train and the bus. There are, inter alia, direct connections Paris . The city centre is only 3km from the port.

The company DFDS Seaways operates the crossing to England 21 times a week . The journey lasts 4h at a minimum and bring you to the port of Newhaven. It is located on the south coast of England located in the East Sussex, about 20min from Brighton.

See the ferries between Dieppe and Newhaven

From Le Havre

From Le Havre (second port of France) the company Brittany Ferries performed 11 crossings per week to England. The route lasts 5:15 And you land in Portsmouth.

To reach the port of Le Havre, located in Upper Normandy, nothing very complicated. The station is 1.5km from the port and free shuttles connect the two points. Otherwise taxis are available at the time of departure and arrival of the ships. When you arrive in the city centre, you will have at least the opportunity to take a look at this city completely rebuilt after the war and registered at UNESCO. However, if you arrive at Le Havre by car, leave the highway and drive only 15km before reaching the port. Access by the A13 and following the panels on the E5.

See ferries between Le Havre and Portsmouth

From Caen

The crossing to England from Caen ( Ouistreham Port) makes you land at the port of Portsmouth. In the south of the country, this port, heavily bombed during the Second World War, now mixes the nine and the old along its beaches .

To get to the port from the device follow the signs Yesstreham/Car Ferry and exit Gate of England . The port of Caen is 20km from the city centre. A bus line connects both. Finally, taxis are available at the time of departure and arrival of ferries.

From Caen there are 21 per week, 5:45 a.m. and operated by Brittany Ferries .

See the ferries between Caen and Portsmouth

From Cherbourg

If you go to England from France by ferry from Cherbourg, two crossings are operated by Brittany Ferries.

  • One goes to Poole and leaves 10 times a week, for a crossing 4:30. So you arrive on the South coast of England, in Dorsert County, in the middle of a medieval city.
  • The other goes to Portsmouth. These departures take place 9 times per week and the crossing lasts about 3h.

Cherbourg, homeland of Vikings, raised in the northwest of France is a tourist city full of attractiveness. Car access to its port is via the D901. Then you just have to follow the panels. The station is 5 minutes by taxi from the port. Otherwise, taxis are waiting at the time of departure and arrival of ferries.

See the ferries between Cherbourg and Portsmout

From Saint-Malo

Saint-Malo is a flagship city of Brittany , full of charm and fabulously fortified. It houses a port that organizes, 7 times a week Crossing to Portsmouth. Embark on a ferry from the river Brittany Ferries for 8h50 crossing the Channel.

The port of Saint-Malo is a few minutes from the city centre. Panels indicate The port and Ferry terminal of Naye . Taxis are available at the time of departures and arrivals of ferries. They take you to the port for 10€ from the city center or the station. The terminal is approximately 25 minutes walk from the terminal. Alternatively, city/port and station/port connections are made by a bus, which passes every 20min.

See ferries between Saint-Malo and Portsmouth

From Roscoff

The crossing in England from France by ferry from Roscoff is operated by Brittany Ferries . The journey is made 9 times a week and lasts 5h30 minimum . This time you arrive in Plymouth, renowned for its maritime heritage and its historic district.

The port city of Roscoff, located in Brittany, is known for its sublime architecture. The opportunity to taste bretonnes specialties or enjoy a thalassotherapy session before your trip!

The express route allows easy access to the Roscoff terminal. Just follow the national 12 to Morlaix, then finally Roscoff and finally the signs of indication. The station and the city centre are close to the port (about 20 minutes walk). Taxis are available upon reservation. Otherwise, a regular bus allows you to reach Roscoff from Morlaix in about 35min.

See the ferries between Roscoff and Plymouth

The crossing via the Eurotunnel with the Shuttle

The crossing to England from France by ferry, the fastest, is the one that prints the Tunnel under the Channel. From Calais, the company Eurotunnel propose, en 35min To reach the port of Folkestone. Departures are very common, up to 4 per hour .

To get to the Eurotunnel Le Shuttle, take Exit 42 of the A16 motorway and follow signs to Tunnel under the Channel.

See Shuttle routes between Calais and Folkestone

How do the control procedures take place?

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To make a ferry crossing from England, make sure you have a valid passport. In addition, minors must have an authorization to leave their territory at the time of boarding. It must be signed by a holder of the parental authority and accompanied by a photocopy of the identity document of the parent. If they are under 16 years old, they cannot travel alone. For pregnant women, they must have a medical certificate authorizing the trip.

  • Registration: In order to get on board, you will first have to pass the border controls (impliant checking your passport and vehicle if you board with). Then you can wait in a relaxation area including cafes and/or restaurants.
  • Boarding: on the day of departure, make sure to arrive 1h before boarding. If you are crossing England from France by ferry, with your pet, come at least 1h30 before departure. Same if you cross in a group of 10 or more people.
  • The landing: When approaching the landing, instructions are given to you and you are invited to release the chairs or cabins in advance. On the ground you will always have many ways to reach your final destination. Taxis, buses, free shuttles, are available.

How do I reserve his crossing for England from France by ferry?

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  • Visit the site Direct Ferries and teach them details of your crossing : destinations, number of passengers and their age, pedestrian crossing or with a vehicle.
  • Then, at your convenience, take some insurance cancellation or additional modification. In addition, the site allows you to refine your preferences directly: room type, access to the lounge.
  • Finally teach them passenger details and your coordinates.
  • Finally, you pay and receive your booking confirmation, most often by email. This is to be retained and includes the registration time.

The reservation of your crossing to England from France can be made online. However, you can also buy your ticket on site, subject to availability. It is therefore a rather risky option.

See the ferries between France and England

At the collision, musssillon! Good stay in England!

Olivia Smith

Olivia Smith

I'm Olivia Smith, an explorer enchanted by the world's diversity. Life's journey is my greatest passion, filled with awe-inspiring moments, from chasing sunsets on remote beaches to immersing myself in vibrant cultures. Each destination is a chapter in my story, and I'm here to share those stories with you. Through my words, I aspire to ignite your wanderlust, providing insights, tips, and the sheer magic of exploration. Let's embark on this thrilling adventure together, uncovering the world's hidden gems and crafting cherished memories along the way.

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