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Dover Ferry Port Information

Post by admin | February 2, 2008 | See France Tips, Trips to France | Comment

Dover is the busiest cross channel ferry port in England and is situated on the South East coast. The Port has two main ferry terminals; one at the Eastern Docks which is used by SeaFrance, P&O and Norfolk Line and the other one is at the Western Docks and is used solely by Hoverspeed.

Directions to Dover Ferry Port :

By Car :
Dover is approx 70 miles from South London. From the M2, follow the A2 direct into Dover, or from the M20, follow the A20 again into Dover. Both the Eastern & Western Docks Ferry Terminals are clearly signed.

By Rail :
If you are traveling by rail, services operate from London Victoria or London Charring Cross to Dover Priory Station. Approximate journey time is 1 hour 45 minutes. There is a courtesy bus service during the day (note this does not operate in the evenings or during the night). If you are arriving from Calais or returning to the UK, buses leave Eastern Docks for Dover Priory between 7.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m.

By Coach :
There is a frequent National express coach service from London Victoria coach station. Approximate Journey time is 2 hours 30 minutes. Other buses arrive at the main bus station in Dover town centre.

Ferry Terminal Information :

The Travel Centre at the Ferry Terminal entrance has the following facilities :

Beyond check-in inside the Ferry Terminal area, there are two Food Village areas, each with these facilities :

Hover port facilities :
Follow the road signs to the Hover port. Once there, proceed to vehicle Check-In where you will be directed to a numbered embarkation lane prior to boarding.

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