France – England ferries

Check out available ferry connections between France and England. Get to know how to book a ferry ticket for your cargo vehicle.

France – England ferries

I you look for crossing to the UK, you must get to know our offer for France – England ferries. Ferry operators like DFDS Seaways, Irish Ferries and Brittany Ferries offer a range cross-channel services. Find perfect solution for your transport and book a ferry ticket for your heavy goods vehicle.

Routes listed below are available at PROMY24.COM and described in this article.

DFDS Seaways

  • Calais – Dover
  • Dunkierka – Dover
  • Dieppe – Newhaven

Irish Ferries

  • Calais – Dover

Brittany Ferries

  • Cherbourg – Poole
  • Cherbourg – Portsmouth
  • Le Havre – Portsmouth
  • Saint Malo – Portsmouth
  • Caen – Portsmouth
  • Roscoff – Plymouth

France – England ferries with DFDS

Calais – Dover

Calais – Dover is definitely the most popular ferry connection between France and England. There are 23 departures a day with DFDS on this route. The cruise takes about 90 minutes. High frequency and short crossing time encourage drivers to use the route. Tickets for Calais – Dover crossings are open and valid for 10 days since the day of the departure. The booking can be used on another DFDS route, Dunkirk – Dover, instead of Calais – Dover.

More details about Calais – Dover crossings can be found HERE.

Dunkerque – Dover

Dunkerque – Dover ferry is great alternative to Calais – Dover ferry crossings. The port of Dunkerque is closer to French-Belgian border than Calais, so it is easer to approach for drivers coming from north. DFDS’ schedule on Dunkerque – Dover route includes 10 departures a day in one direction. The journey lasts two hours. Dunkerque – Dover route has open tickets, so drivers board first available ferry. The ticket can be also used on Calais – Dover crossing.

More details about Calais – Dover crossings can be found HERE.

Dieppe – Newhaven

DFDS has ferry connection between Dieppe in France and Newhaven in England. Sailings on this route are four times a day. One cruise lasts four hours. Booking requests must be made for specific departures, opposed to other DFDS routes on the English Channel.

France – England ferries with Irish Ferries

Irish Ferrie’ network includes Calais – Dover route. It is the most popular ferry connection between France and England. Irish Ferries has 14 departures a day in one direction on the route. The crossing takes about 90 minutes. Ferries leave the ports every hour. The route has open tickets that are valid for 5 days.

More details about Calais – Dover crossings can be found HERE.

France – England ferries with Brittany Ferries

Brittany Ferries has a variety of ferry connections between the British Isles, France and Spain. Get to know England – France ferries from Brittany Ferries.

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Brittany Ferries network. Source: brittany-ferries.co.uk

Cherbourg – Poole

Brittany Ferries offers many different ferry routes on the English Channel. One of them is Cherbourg – Poole. The crossing takes about 5 hours during the day and 9 hours during at night. The operator provides from one to three departures a day in each direction.

Cherbourg – Portsmouth

One of many possibilities of crossing to the UK is Cherbourg – Portsmouth route. The route has three departures a week. Day sailings last 4 hours, but night crossings usually take about 8 hours.

Le Havre – Portsmouth

Brittany Ferries provides four departures a week on Le Havre – Portsmouth route, between Monday and Thursday. The journey takes about 7 hours.

Saint Malo – Portsmouth

Another option for crossing the English Channel with Brittany Ferries is the Saint Malo-Portsmouth route. The operator runs one crossing per day, in both directions. The journey takes around 8 hours. The crossing time may be longer at night.

Caen – Portsmouth

The Caen-Portsmouth route is frequent, with three crossings per day each way. The crossing takes 4.5 hours.

Roscoff – Plymouth

The Roscoff to Plymouth route connects the north coast of France with Cornwall. Brittany Ferries operates a maximum of two daily departures on the route in each direction.

France – England ferries: booking a crossing

Book ferries from France to England with PROMY24.COM. Use “Your cargo crossing” search engine on our main site to find current schedules and prices that include BAF and ETS surcharges. Next screens will guide you through the booking process, so you can order your France – England ferry.

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If you want us to answer more of your questions, contact us by e-mail at bok@promy24.com or telephone at +48 502 310 375.
 

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