Stories from the Dover Calais ferry

In the various roundabouts on the return ferry journey it is
surprising to notice the various drills and machines used to construct
the tunnel under the English Channel from Dover to Calais. If you are
lucky on a clear day from the ferry you can see even the white cliffs
of Dover! Calais is a popular spot for British tourists because it is
too easy, both from the ferry and through the Channel Tunnel and the
price of wine and cheese is so much friendlier.

£19 Dover to Calais ferry Trip

£19 Dover to Calais Trip Plus 6 Bottles of Wine. Sail from Dover to
Calais for just £19 with P&O Ferries, but don; forget to get your car
insurance up to date before taking a cross channel driving holiday in
France.

The recognition of packet routes similar to Dover to Calais in France,
Harwich to Hook of Holland nearby Rotterdam as well as Holyhead to
Dublin meant that holidays in Europe have been increasingly expected
as the norm with British holidaymakers. Getting from Southern England
to Belgium by ferry without a trip across Paris need some careful
research. I think you can catch a train to Dover, then a ferry to
Calais, and train to Brugge without going to Paris. Of course it would
be better to get a ferry straight to Zeebrugge.

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