Dover Port Terminal Information
Dover is one of the most famous landmarks in the Uk. The Queen has recently unveiled its £37 million investment in two ferry berths and associated infrastructure. Dover is one of the most popular destinations for both arrival and departure for day trippers to France and other continental destinations. Dover has almost 400 years of
the granting of its Royal Charter by King James I.
Currently you can choose from five ferry lines running services.
All ferries, apart from Hoverspeed services, arrive and depart from the Ferry Terminal at the Eastern Docks, Dover. Hoverspeed's fast ferry services operate from the Hoverport at Western Docks, Dover.
P&O Ferries run uUp to 25 return crossings per day to Calais - SeaFrance run up to 18 return crossings - Hoverspeed - run up to 9 return crossings- Norfolkline run up to 10 return crossings to Dunkirk and SpeedFerries - operate five return crossings to Boulogne.
Dover is also a regular sailing port for cruise ships. It operates from 2 terminals - Terminal 1: has a fully flexible check-in, with up to 12 check-in positions Lounge with 450 seating capacity. Terminal 2: has up to 28 check-in positions on mezzanine floor. and a lounge with 700 seating capacity.
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