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Dover

The port of Dover is situated on the South East coast of England with the impressive back drop of the iconic 'White Cliffs'. Considered the busiest waterway in the world Dover is utilised by short sea operators P&O Ferries and Sea France to Calais and by Norfolk Lines to Dunkerque from the Eastern Docks and a host of cruise ships arrive and depart form the Western Docks.

With great access roads Dover has a huge catchment area for travellers along with a crossing time of under 1 1/2 hours and superb frequency. Situated in the Garden of England you are only minutes away from idyllic countryside, great walks, country pubs and many great attractions.

Getting to Dover:

Travelling on the M25 and Continue onto the M26 (signs should show for Maidstone/M26/M20/Dover) 10.0 mins, Merge onto M20 for approximately 40 miles (40 mins) then Continue onto the A20. Next, continure through 4 roundabouts (approx, 8.5miles), then at Eastern Docks Roundabout, ensure that you take the 1st exit onto the Dock Exit Rd 269 ft. Continue until you reach a Partial toll road (approx. 0.4miles) ,and take a slight right at The Fan. Again, a Partial toll road is within 0.3 mile, and the take a sharp right at Camber Way (approx. 0.2 miles). Continue on Dock Exit Rd

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Situated at the end of the M20 motorway and beneath the famous 'White Cliffs' Dover Port is one of busiest passenger ports in the world. P&O Ferries, Sea France and Norfolk Line all operate from Dover along with numerous cruise companies. For ferry tickets and further information go to tickets4ferries.com
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