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DFDS Seaways DFDS Seaways DFDS Seaways is Europe’s leading ferry operator with several passenger ferry routes in Northern Europe, including a choice of 4 ferry routes to the UK from France. Calais – Dover The shortest of our ferry crossings is between the UK and France. By this route, it takes only one hour and a half to cross the Channel. You will travel on the ‘Calais Seaways’ or the ‘Dieppe Seaways’. On board, you will find restaurants, bars cafés, comfortable seating, as well as shopping facilities. Dunkirk – Dover DFDS Seaways is the only ferry company to offer a crossing from Dunkirk to Dover, which takes two hours. On the Dunkirk – Dover route, DFDS Seaways operates 3 ferries: the ‘Dover Seaways’, the ‘Dunkerque Seaways’ and the ‘Delft Seaways’, with departures every 2 hours. Dieppe – Newhaven There are 2 crossings daily on this route, which is operated in cooperation with ‘Transmanche Ferries’. The ferry offers a choice of seats or cabins and has a bar, restaurant and shop. Once in Newhaven, it is a short drive to Brighton, Gatwick and London. Le Havre – Portsmouth On the Le Havre-Portsmouth route, DFDS Seaways offers one daily return on board the “Norman Voyager”, a new and comfortable ferry. The daytime crossing takes five hours and 8 hours for the overnight sailing, which gives time to enjoy the bar, restaurant and shop before retiring to your comfortable cabin. OFFER: 20% discount on any of the above ferry crossings, based on the « ECONOMY » or « BROCHURE » fare. The discount is valid for a car + passengers, excluding camping-cars, motor homes and vans. This offer does not apply to facilities such as cabins, Club Class or special offers. For further information: http://www.dfdsseaways.fr/fbcci TO BOOK Calais-Dover & Dunkirk- Dover: code EDISC201, www.dfds.fr Dieppe – Newhaven & Le Havre – Portsmouth: code ccfb20, booking Via call centre only +33 (0) 2 32 14 68 50 .
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