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The best well known company is P&O, they have regular ferries to and from Dover to various places in europe, but as an alternative to ferries, plus it can be quicker have a look at the euro tunnel.
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There are so many ferries that run between England and France, like Cross channel ferries, Dover Calais,Ferries to France etc..
Dover is a port on the southeast coast of England. It is commonly used for ships and ferries going to France.
No ferries run from Folkestone - only the Eurotunnel trains - both freight and passenger vehicle trains. The ferries only run from Dover.
Dover, Newhaven, Portsmouth
Dover to CalaisHull to RotterdamHull to ZeebruggePortsmouth to Bilbao
No, there is a strike by french dock workers.
Seafrance ferries transport people from Great Britain to France. They journey between two cities: Dover in southern England and Calais in northern France.
The Washington State Ferries operate several times a day, depending on the destination. For example, ferries leave from Seattle every few hours, such as 8:30am.
You really need to ask the ferry company that you are planning to use as the situation can change.