Ferries from the Port of Dover
Ferry Companies
- DFDS Seaways
- P&O Ferries
Types of Vessels
- Conventional ferries
- Passenger-only ferries
Info about Ferries
- Daily sailings to both Calais and Dunkirk
- Several departure times throughout the day
- Multiple ticket categories, including standard and flexi tickets
- Ticket prices may vary by time of year and the type of vessel
Ferry from Dover to Calais
The ferry route from Dover to Calais is one of the most popular and frequent crossings. This journey offers easy access to France, making it a convenient option for both leisure and business travelers. Ferries depart frequently throughout the day, with departures available every 30 minutes during peak times. The crossing takes around 1 hour 30 minutes, ensuring a quick and straightforward travel experience. Ticket prices typically range from £30 to £50, depending on the season and ferry company, with various seating options available to suit different preferences.
Onboard, travelers can expect comfortable facilities with both standard and premium seating options, making it a pleasant journey. Whether traveling for business or leisure, the Dover-Calais route is one of the most reliable and efficient ways to cross the English Channel.
Ferry from Dover to Dunkirk
The Dover to Dunkirk route offers a quieter alternative to the more popular Calais crossing, with less crowded conditions at the port. Despite being less busy, Dunkirk remains a great option for those seeking access to Northern France or beyond. This route operates daily, with multiple sailings throughout the day. The journey takes approximately 2 hours, making it a slightly longer crossing compared to Dover to Calais, but still an efficient and comfortable option.
Economy class tickets on this route are generally priced between £35 and £55, depending on the time of booking and ferry company. Like the Calais route, Dunkirk sailings are served by conventional ferries, offering a variety of seating options for passengers. The Port of Dunkirk also provides easy access to nearby destinations in France, making it a convenient stop for travelers heading further into Europe.