The departure time for the ferry from Dover to Calais is 8:00 AM.
The ferry schedule from Calais to Dover varies depending on the day and time. It is recommended to check the ferry company's website or contact them directly for the most up-to-date schedule information.
PandO Ferries offers different types of tickets for ferries from Dover to Calais. Prices vary depending on how far in advance tickets are purchased, how many people are traveling, and if there is a vehicle being transported. The PandO website details specific cost information depending on these factors.
The distance between Sherborne ferry port and Dover ferry port is 194 miles. The travel time by car is 3 hours and 20 minutes.
== == For ever; Manchester is 200 miles from the channel coast. Take a flight or a train (train is quicker) from Manchester to London Euston; transfer by taxi or tube from Euston to Charing Cross or Victoria; train to Dover; shuttle bus to ferry; ferry to Calais.Total time about 9 hours including 75 minutes on ferry.
It depends on the date and at what time you travel. For example, a month from now (3 December 2008), it is £35 one way with Seafrance. (see related links below for websites)
From Central London to Central Paris it will take around 9 hours to reach. Generally People travel from London Charing Cross to Dover (Priory station) with trains every 30 minutes, journey time 1 hour 50 minutes. From Dover you the take a ferry to Calais(France).Ferries sail every hour or two, crossing time 1 hour 30 minutes. Take a shuttle bus from the ferry terminal to Calais Ville station or its a 15 min walk.Coming from Calais, you normally take a local train to Boulogne and change there onto an express from Boulogne to Paris.
No, the tides do not occur simultaneously in Dover and Calais. The timing of high and low tides can vary depending on geographic location and other factors such as local currents and weather conditions.
You cannot travel all the way from London to Paris by ferry. If you are in Central London, the easiest and most convenient way is to travel by Eurostar from St Pancras International Station to Gare de Nord Station in the centre of Paris. No changes, no hassle, straight through. The fare will depend on when you are travelling. Look out for special deals.
You should try to be there for at least an hour before the time of departure.
The sailing time from England to France can vary depending on the departure and arrival points, as well as weather conditions and the type of vessel used. For example, crossing the English Channel from Dover to Calais typically takes about 1.5 to 2 hours by ferry. Smaller boats or sailing yachts might take longer, possibly several hours, depending on their speed and route. Overall, the journey can range from a couple of hours to a full day.
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. :)
It varies enormously. Eurostar Paris-London can be as much as £120 ($200) at peak periods, more usually about £70 return; to take a car on a ferry costs between £25 and £200 each way, depending on route and time. The cheapest is as a foot passenger on a Dover-Calais ferry midweek in winter, which can cost as little as £3, but then you have to get a train to Boulogne and another to Paris for an extra £30 or so.