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  Book your ferry tickets to and from Calais

ferry tickets, ferry bookingBook your cheap Calais ferry tickets online through Bluedog: Ferry Tickets. Book a Calais ferry across the English Channel to the English port of Dover. Choose a Calais Ferry from four different operators - Hoverspeed, SeaFrance, P&O Ferries and Eurotunnel. For a complete list of all ferry routes throughout Europe, or to book in Euros please click here.

 

  Calais Ferry Tickets - Online Booking:

Book your ferry online and a booking reference will be sent to you by email. When you arrive at the port of departure present the booking reference number together with a photo ID and you will be given your ferry tickets.

 

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  Calais Ferry Port Information:

When you arrive in Calais, you are in the Pas de Calais region of France. There are a wide variety of places to visit, each just a short drive from Calais. From the famous fishing port of Boulogne to the town of Hesdin set in the pretty forests of the Seven Valleys, there is plenty to see.

Getting There

Hoverspeed, SeaFrance, P&O Ferries Terminals


By Car

The quays of the Port of Calais are directly connected (via the new autoroute bypass) to the European motorway network by the A26 (Calais-Dijon) - which serves the centre of France and provides access to Southern Europe avoiding Paris. The A16 links to the Benelux and Northern Europe motorway systems.

By Bus
A free bus service operates daily, taking you to and from the ferry port to Place D'Armes and the central Calais-Ville railway station in Calais-Sud.

By Rail
Trains run daily between Calais and Amiens, Boulogne, Etaples, Le Touquet, Lille and Paris. A free bus service connects the train station in Calais with the ferry port.

Eurotunnel Terminal

By Car

From the North of Paris, take the A1 motorway towards Lille, or from the West of Paris take the A16 motorway towards Calais. Follow the signs for 'Tunnel sous la manche' and leave the motorway at exit number 13.

 

  Discover the real Calais on a day trip or short break:

Bargin cross Channel fares, the strong pound plus the chance to save literally hundreds of pounds on buying wine, beer and specialty foods, have all combined to make Calais the number one DAY TRIP destination for British shoppers. But stay longer and you'll soon discover why Calais, the surrounding coast and country have much more to offer for a perfect short break.

Calais has a huge choice of shops: three hypermarkets, half a dozen supermarkets and in the town centre a variety of independent, family-run shops, as well as two colourful markets, both open on Saturdays.

While for many British visitors shopping in Calais means buying lots of cheap beer, wine and spirits at the out-of-town hypermarkets and Cite Europe shopping complex, an increasing number find shopping in the town a much more rewarding experience.

Choose from a mouth watering selection of chocolates, bread, cheese and charcuterie in specialist shops. Don't just window shop but buy designer label clothes and lingerie in chic boutiques. Pick-up bargains of china, glass, linen, luggage, even DIY products.

And once you've finished shopping get a taste of the real France - Calais has an excellent choice of restaurants to suit all tastes and pockets. Specially recommended are 13 restaurants in the town, on the coast and in the nearby country, who are members of the Toques D'Opale, The Quality Club of Calais restaurants.

For a longer visit Calais is a perfect base for a short break. It is on the doorstep of a breathtaking coastline with mile upon mile of huge empty beaches of fine white sand interrupted only by the tall cliffs of Cap Blanc Nez and Cap Gris Nez.

On the seaward side the village of Wissant has a huge beach, ideal for wind and water sports. Audreselles is famous for its unusual fishing boats which when not in use, are parked, car fashion, outside their owners houses. Another fishing village, Ambleteuse boasts a fine fort built by the famous French military engineer,Vauban.

Head inland and drive through a countryside of rolling hills, small river valleys and forests. High standard, modestly priced accommodation and restaurants to suit most pockets and tastes can be found throughout the area to offer a taste of the real France.

A network of small roads lead to villages such as Guines, near the Field of the Cloth of Gold, the famous meeting place in 1520 for Henry VIII and Francis I of France, while the pretty town of Ardres has for decades been a popular en route stopover for British holidaymaker's.

Nearby is Licques, a charming village with a superb Gothic church, famous for its production of fine turkey, highlighted in December in an annual turkey parade. Eperlecques is notable for a giant World War II bunker, where V2 rockets were built and launched and revive your spirits at Houle, where you can discover the locally produced eau de vie.

 

 

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