Brittany Ferries offers the most convenient cross Channel ferries to France, with the widest choice of ferry crossings. Depart from Portsmouth , Plymouth or Poole and travel to Cherbourg, St Malo, Caen, Le Havre or Roscoff for a direct Channel crossing to your holiday in France.

Can I get a ferry from UK to Germany? There are no longer ferries from the UK to Germany. If you’re travelling from the UK to Germany, as the direct link from Harwich to Cuxhaven ceased many years ago, you’ll need to travel via France, Belgium or Holland and drive across.

Then, Can I drive through France to Spain coronavirus? Land borders are open. The Spanish government has implemented health requirements for those travelling overland from France into Spain by road or rail. See Entry requirements for details. The French government has implemented additional entry requirements for those travelling to and transiting through France.

Can you take a boat from England to France? Ferry crossings from the UK to France are operated by 3 companies: DFDS, P&O Ferries & Brittany Ferries. The most popular ferry route from the UK to France is Dover – Calais (38 daily crossings), while the fastest way to cross the Channel is via the Eurotunnel Le Shuttle train (35 minutes).

FAQ

Can you see France from England?

On a clear day, it is possible to see the opposite coastline of England from France and vice versa with the naked eye, with the most famous and obvious sight being the White Cliffs of Dover from the French coastline and shoreline buildings on both coastlines, as well as lights on either coastline at night, as in …

Can I get a ferry from UK to Norway? There are currently no ferry services direct from the UK to Norway, but this situation may change and it’s worth checking out if you’re considering taking your car.

Can I get a ferry from UK to Sweden? Can you get a Ferry to Sweden from the UK? You are not currently able to get a ferry from the UK to Sweden, but there are over 11 different destinations that you are able to get a ferry from.

Is there a ferry from UK to Denmark? Although we no longer offer ferries to Denmark from the UK directly, there are still a number of convenient ways to get to Scandinavia from the UK using our other routes. DFDS offer a number of North Sea passenger ferry routes, including three crossings to Scandinavia.

Do I need a negative Covid test to enter Spain?

Entry and Exit Requirements for Spain

On essential travel (such as workers and students with specific long term visas) if they show they are vaccinated, have a recovery certificate, or show a negative COVID test. Minors up to 12 years of age do not have to show vaccination or negative COVID test.

Do I need a Covid test to enter France from Spain? Travel to and from all overseas territories is only possible if you have compelling reasons for travel, with the exception of those who are fully vaccinated, and on condition they have negative PCR or antigen test results.

Can I travel to Portugal unvaccinated?

If you are unvaccinated, you will have to show a negative antigen test, which must be renewed weekly. These measures do not apply to children aged 4 and under. The measures also do not apply to those who, for medical reasons, cannot be vaccinated.

Is ferry cheaper than Eurotunnel? Generally speaking the ferry is usually slightly cheaper, but whichever option you choose, make sure to shop around for deals and book well ahead of time to get the best-value fares.

What ferries are running to France?

Popular Ferry Operators for France

  • DFDS Seaways. 29 Sailings Daily. View DFDS Seaways information.
  • P&O Ferries. 16 Sailings Daily. 1 hour 30 min. …
  • Irish Ferries. 4 Sailings Daily. 9 hr 45 min. …
  • Brittany Ferries. 8 Sailings Daily. 8 hr. …
  • Eurotunnel. 59 Crossings Daily. 35 min. …
  • Condor Ferries. 2 Sailings Daily. 2 hr 30 min.

Is Eurostar cheaper than flying?

Eurostar tickets are generally more expensive than some low cost flights, however, depending on where you live, if you break it down and weigh-up all the extra costs involved when flying, that higher headline Eurostar ticket price will likely work out to be cheaper than what you end up paying in total if you opt for a …

What’s at the bottom of the English Channel? The ground at the bottom of the sea – also known as the “sea bed” – rises from the middle of the channel, like a valley, all the way up to give us the lovely beaches we have on both the coasts. As the waves get closer to the land, the sea bed also rises towards the shore, causing the waves to slow down.

Is there a bridge from England to France? The Chunnel runs between Folkestone in south Kent and Calais in northern France. Vehicle traffic for Le Shuttle gets on in Folkestone and gets off in Calais. Folkestone is about an hour and a half’s drive from London and Calais is about three hour’s drive from Paris.

How deep is the Strait of Dover?

The strait is 18 to 25 miles (30 to 40 km) wide, and its depth ranges from 120 to 180 feet (35 to 55 metres). Until the comparatively recent geologic past (c. 5000 bce), the strait was an exposed river valley, thus making England an extension of the European continent.

Can I get a ferry from the UK to Scandinavia? The only direct route from the UK to Norway is Immingham to Brevik with DFDS. There are two crossings per week with each crossing taking from 26 hours, depending on the time of departure.

Is there a ferry from UK to Poland?

Those looking to travel to Poland from Northern Ireland can set sail on our Larne to Cairnryan ferry route. This speedy crossing takes just two hours, and you can refuel in the onboard restaurant or simply sit back with a coffee and watch the waves roll by.

Is there a ferry from Scotland to Iceland? There are currently no ferries directly from the UK to Iceland.

Why are there no ferries from UK to Scandinavia?

The route ended in September 2014 after 139 years. The company cited dwindling passenger numbers and new environmental regulations as the reasons. So there is no ferry link between the UK to Scandinavia anymore.

Is there a ferry from the UK to Iceland? There are currently no ferries directly from the UK to Iceland.

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