Are you planning a trip to England? Book your ferry from Calais to England with England ferry booking system by NetFerry. Our website provides you with all the info you need, including the routes, timetables, prices travel times for the ferry crossings to England from Calais.
The routes connecting Calais and England are operated by Dfds only who provide availability for 98 sailings per week with frequent, all day departures and crossing times shorter than 1 h 30 min. You can also get to your destination with your car because ferries that operate on this crossing allow vehicles. Once on board, you can enjoy all of the services provided to make your trip as pleasant as possible.
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The Port of Calais is located in the northern part of the city, directly connected to the French motorway network. Today the crossing to the English port of Dover takes around 75 minutes, but Captain Stuart Townsend created the first ferry able to transport cars across the English Channel in 1928, with a ship named the "Artificer" ship. The vehicles were put on top of the ship with cranes and traffic rapidly increased ever since, and just over 10 million passengers currently pass through the port each year; making Calais the busiest car ferry port on mainland Europe. There is a range of servic... [More information]
Address: Gare Maritime Est F-62100, Calais, France
Directions: Google Map @ Calais, port
England is a country in Great Britain, surrounded by the Irish and North Seas. It is a fascinating country, covered in green hills and historic towns. England has a Queen and a Royal Family, which provide plenty of places and history to explore. History The history in England begins 780,000 years ago when the first populations inhabited the country. There is lots of evidence of prehistoric and ancient populations can be seen in places like Stonehenge. The Roman Empire invaded England and the many beautiful spa towns such as Bath, Harrogate and evidence evicence of this. The Middle Ages s... [More information]