dover-calais 1hr10min dover-dunkirk 1hr50min
22 miles
1 hour
18 hours.
It isn't 90 minutes as there isn't a ferry directly from London to France, so the first ferry would be from Portsmouth or Southampton etc, but the shortest ferry would be about 180minutes - 3 hours - but on the other hand the longest would be the over night ferry from Portsmouth to Cherbourg being over night and about 12 hours long. But that isn't too bad as the accommodation is very good and staff are easy to get along with.But the travelling time really depends on where you are travelling from and to for your stay/time in France. :)
dover-calais 1hr10min dover-dunkirk 1hr50min
14-15 hours (+ the ferry ride between Dover (England) and Calais (France))
22 miles
1 hour
Around an hour and a half
The average speed of a ferry is about 6 MPH. It depends on which Callis you are talking about
1 hour and 15 minutes
The quickest time for a ferry to France is; Dover to Calais taking just 90 minutes Dover to Dunkerkqe taking 120 minutes If you take a ferry from Portsmouth then the journey times are considerably longer, if choosing these routes the fastest options will be on the fast craft as opposed to the conventional ferries. I work for ferryonline.co.uk and on the quote results it compares all routes and displays all sailing times.
25 miles in distance or 90 minutes by ferry
There is no direct train from London to Calais. The London to Paris train doesn't stop at Calais. The alternative would be to take a train from London to Dover and the ferry from Dover to Calais.
There are no ferries from Northern Ireland to France. To get to France by ferry you would first drive to somewhere in the Republic of Ireland, particularly Rosslare, and get a ferry from there. The ferry takes about 24 hours, and the drive to Rosslare from Northern Ireland would take at least 3 hours, depending on where in Northern Ireland you were starting from.
18 hours.