A Ferry UK has the largest online selection of cheap ferries to France, catering for every major route, with all leading ferry to France operators including all Eurostar and Eurotunnel crossings.
You can book ferries to France from England, Ireland, The Channel Islands, Italy, Spain, Corsica and Sardinia. A Ferry UK offers a variety of ferries to France, including cheap channel crossings, high speed Channel tunnel connections, and overnight cruise sailings.
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Ferries to France - Schedules Overview
Book Ferries to France from England with Brittany Ferries, who sail from Portsmouth to Cherbourg, Caen and St. Malo, from Poole to Cherbourg, and from Plymouth to Roscoff. Brittany Ferries also offer ferries to France from Ireland, on their Cork - Roscoff route. You can also sail to France from Ireland on the route Rosslare - Cherbourg, with both Irish Ferries and Celtic Link.
You can also book a ferry to France from England with LD Lines, from Portsmouth or Newhaven to Le Havre, and with Transmanche Ferries, from Newhaven to Dieppe.
Condor Ferries offer frequent sailings to France from England, and offer the following routes: Portsmouth - Cherbourg, Poole - St. Malo, Weymouth - St. Malo. Condor Ferries also sail to France from the Channel Islands of Jersey and Guernsey. Alternatively, you can sail to France from the Channel Islands with HD Ferries, who offer frequent sailings at competitive prices.
For short-sea crossings, both P&O Ferries and Seafrance sail to the French port of Calais from Dover, and Speedferries offer services from Dover to Boulogne. Alternatively, book a ferry to France with Norfolkline, on their popular Dover - Dunkerque route. If you prefer to travel by train, you can travel to France from England with Eurotunnel and Eurostar.
You can also book a ferry to France from Corsica or Sardinia, with SNCM and Corsica Ferries, or from Tunisia to France with GLD Lines.
Ferries to France - Destination Overview
France is the most visited country in the world, and has many attractions and sights to amuse and entertain the visitor. From prominent landmarks such as Paris' Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe, to the spectacular scenery and coastline of southern France, with its many vineyards and tranquil beaches. France also boasts stunning mountain ranges and appeals to those seeking winter sports such as skiing and snowboarding.
For more information, please visit our France Travel Guide
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