Dunkirk Ferry
Dunkirk Ferry
With a selection of up to 63 sailings weekly, the port of Dunkirk connects France with England. Sailing duration ranges from 2 hours to Dover and 2 hours on the Dover service.
Sailing information can vary based on time of year, so we’d advise you to view live sailing times and prices in our Deal Finder.
DFDS Terminal Car ferry, Route du petit, Denna, Port 5625, 59279 Loon plage
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DFDS Seaways provide Dunkirk ferries connecting France with 1 destination. Ferries from Dunkirk sail approximately 9 times a day and up to 63 times a week.
Dunkirk ferries sail to Dover.
Ferries from Dunkirk sail in approximately 2h 0m. Ferry times can change from season to season.
Ferries from Dunkirk - Dover sail approximately 63 times per week with a crossing time of 2h 0m. The average price of a Dunkirk - Dover ferry is about £146.33.
Ferry price from Dunkirk can range between £73.12 and £242.95 depending on various factors such as the route, season, operator and type of ship.
Yes, you can take a car ferry from Dunkirk with DFDS Seaways. For more information on routes and car ferry prices view our Deal Finder.
Foot passengers can not currently travel on the ferry from Dunkirk.
You can take your pet on the ferry from Dunkirk with DFDS Seaways. For more information about pet accommodation and fees please view our Deal Finder.
The Dunkirk ferry terminal facilities include a selection of restaurants and cafes, toilets and showers, vending machines for snacks and drinks, a children’s area with arcade games and an extensive range of disabled access. The passenger information desk is open 24 hours a day, while there is also free car parking available. Moreover, DFDS opened a brand new terminal in 2016, including modern check-in services and improved vehicle access onto the ships.
A humble city and commune with a population of roughly 90,000, Dunkirk became famous around the world in 1940 when allied troops were valiantly evacuated during the Second World War. While the majority of buildings were destroyed during this period, the best attractions include the Dunkirk 1940 Museum, the Port Museum with its historic ships and the modern art museum, LAAC. Easily accessible from many locations, the Dunkirk ferry port address is Route du petit Denna, Port 5625, 59279 Loon Plage. Drivers from Lille should follow the A25 and then signs to Calais on the A16; from Belgium, leave the A16 on exit 53 (24) following signs to Port ‘Rapide/Car Ferry’; and from Saint Omer, the D600 takes you straight to the ferry terminal.
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