Calais ferry port is located across the Channel from Dover on the coast of northern France, it is situated on the most frequented shipping lanes in the world and is the closest French town to the United Kingdom. Calais ferry port is conveniently situated to allow easy access to the port itself but also to shops and restaurants in the surrounding area by being directly linked to the French motorway system.

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The Calais terminal is easily accessible by vehicle and is only a short drive from the city centre. Vehicles: Follow the signage directing to the appropriate lanes for check-in and boarding.
Modes of Transport: Standard Car, Bicycle, Foot passenger, Motorcycle, Van (passenger)

Caution: You must follow for "Terminal tourisme" NOT for "Terminal fret" when leaving the A16 Vehicles: When you arrive, follow the signs directing you to the check-in booths. You’ll remain in your vehicle throughout the check-in and boarding process. LeShuttle is primarily designed for vehicle transportation, and there are no facilities or services for foot passengers at the Calais Terminal. All passengers are required to be in a vehicle to use the LeShuttle service.
Modes of Transport: Standard Car, Motorcycle, Van (passenger)

P&O Ferries Foot Passengers: Proceed to the check-in counter within the terminal building.
Modes of Transport: Foot passenger, Bicycle










Aferry incorrectly booked my Tesla as small car. Suprise on a gate and £82 extra on return from half therm skiing.
Always use Irish ferry, they never let you down
Not bad for the price