Cross-Channel ferries could prove popular with rugby fans in February and March next year as the Six Nations rugby tournament comes to France.
This competition brings together the top rugby-playing nations in the northern hemisphere England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, France and Italy for a tournament that is played out over the course of six weeks.
France will play their two home games at the Stade de France, a stadium located in the Paris suburb of Saint-Denis.
Both of these matches will be against British home nations, starting with a meeting with Scotland on February 14th.
Les Bleus will then return to the Stade de France on February 27th to face Wales, the side that won the Six Nations tournament last year and beat every team they played in the process.
Fans interested in seeing either of these games can catch cross-Channel ferries from Dover to Dunkerque with Norfolkline or from Dover to Calais with Seafrance or P&O Ferries.
Travellers also have the option of sailing from Portsmouth to Le Havre with LD Lines.