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France Port Information

Go Fast Ferry offers 7 departure and arrival points from France, providing travelers with a variety of convenient options to explore Europe and beyond. From the rugged island of Corsica, you can depart from Ajaccio, Bastia, or Bonifacio, with routes connecting to stunning Mediterranean destinations like Genoa and Livorno in Italy, or Porto Torres and Santa Teresa in Sardinia—perfect for those craving sun-soaked beaches and Italian charm. If you’re in northern France, set off from Cherbourg to Rossiare in Ireland for a scenic cross-channel adventure, or hop on a quick ferry from Calais or Dunkirk to Dover in England, ideal for a spontaneous UK getaway. For a more exotic journey, depart from Sete in southern France to Nador or Tanger Med in Morocco, immersing yourself in North African culture and vibrant markets. Whether you’re chasing coastal vibes, historic towns, or international escapades, Go Fast Ferry’s diverse ports and routes from France have you covered—just check their schedules online for exact times and book your ticket!

Ajaccio, France - AJA

Bastia, France - BIA

Bonifacio Corsica, France - SBF

Calais, France - CQF

Cherbourg, France - CER

Dunkirk, France - DKK

Porto Vecchio, France - PVO

Calais, France - CQF

Calais, a bustling port city in northern France, serves as a critical hub for ferry travel between mainland Europe and the United Kingdom. Situated on the Strait of Dover, the narrowest part of the English Channel, Calais is just 34 kilometers (21 miles) from Dover in England, making it an ideal crossing point. The Port of Calais is one of the busiest passenger ferry ports in Europe, handling millions of travelers annually. Its strategic location has historically made it a vital link for trade, tourism, and migration, with ferries operating around the clock to accommodate the high demand.

The primary ferry route from Calais connects to Dover, a major port on the southeastern coast of England. This route is serviced by several prominent ferry operators, including P&O Ferries, DFDS Seaways, and Irish Ferries. The crossing typically takes about 90 minutes, making it one of the fastest ways to travel between France and the UK by sea. Ferries on this route are equipped with modern amenities such as restaurants, shops, and lounges, ensuring a comfortable journey for passengers, whether they’re tourists, commuters, or freight transporters.

In addition to the Calais-Dover route, the Port of Calais occasionally supports alternative connections, though these are less frequent. For instance, some operators have historically offered services to Folkestone, another UK port, though this route has largely been phased out in favor of Dover. The focus on Dover stems from its superior infrastructure and proximity to major UK road networks like the M20 and A2, which provide swift access to London and beyond. Calais itself benefits from excellent road links, including the A16 and A26 motorways, connecting it to Paris and other parts of Europe.

The ferry operations at Calais are a lifeline for freight transport, with thousands of trucks crossing daily to deliver goods between the UK and the European Union. Post-Brexit, this route has faced increased scrutiny, with customs checks and paperwork adding complexity to the process. Nevertheless, the port has adapted by expanding its facilities, including dedicated lorry parks and border control posts, to manage the flow of goods efficiently. This adaptability underscores Calais’s ongoing importance in the logistics chain.

For passengers, the Calais-Dover ferry route offers a practical alternative to air travel or the Eurotunnel, particularly for those bringing vehicles. The flexibility of ferry schedules—often with departures every hour—makes it a convenient choice. Travelers can enjoy scenic views of the English Channel, including the iconic White Cliffs of Dover on clear days. Booking in advance is recommended, especially during peak seasons like summer or holidays, when demand surges due to vacationers and returning expatriates.

The Port of Calais has undergone significant upgrades over the years to handle its high traffic volume. In 2015, a major expansion project, known as Calais Port 2015, was completed, doubling the port’s capacity with new berths and improved passenger terminals. This investment ensures that Calais remains competitive despite challenges like Brexit and competition from the Channel Tunnel. The port’s resilience is a testament to its enduring role as a gateway between two nations.

Finally, the Calais-UK ferry route reflects a deep historical connection between France and Britain, dating back centuries to times of both conflict and cooperation. Today, it symbolizes a practical partnership, facilitating the movement of people and goods in an ever-changing geopolitical landscape. Whether for a day trip to explore Kent or a longer journey across Europe, the ferry ports of Calais and Dover continue to serve as vital arteries of cross-Channel travel, blending efficiency with a touch of maritime charm.

Cherbourg, France - CER

Cherbourg is a city in the region of Manche and Normandy in northwestern France. Signs on the major roads show Directions to the Ferry Departure and Arrival Terminal. Go Fast Ferry offers direct sailing to Rosslare in Wexford, in South East Ireland. Beautiful coast lines and its sheer cliffs offer a stunning view to remember. Rosslare is within a short driving distance to cities such as Dublin, Cork and Limerick.

The Cherbourg port is 1 hour from the city of Bayeux (home of the Bayeux Tapestry) on the N13. Only 90 minutes from the city of Caen and 2 hours from the incredible Mont Saint-Michel. With Paris only 4 hour away using the A13.

Sete, France - SET

The Orsetti Ferry Terminal is located between the port and the city center of Sete. The Ferry Terminal is located at:

2-124 Av. du Marechal Juin, 34200 Sete, France

Access: motorway 10 minutes, SNCF train station 15min walk

Access to centre of Sète and shops within 2 minutes walk

WC / shower / baby corner at the waiting room and embarkation parking

Restaurant - refreshment bar with terrace at the pre-board parking

Wi-Fi Available

Go Fast Ferry currently only offer one connecting port from Sete which is Tangier, Morocco with a travel time is aproximately 40 Hours. The schedule for Sete and Tangier varies according to seasonal travel times.

St Barthelemy - Saint-Barth - SBH (The Caribbean)

Take the ferry to Saint-Barth. The Glamorous island of St Barthelemy or St Barts - St Barth is a French speaking Island located in the northeastern Caribbean and close to the dual island of St Maarten / St Martin. This beautiful island is renowned for its mixture of French chic and relaxed island charm set in a magnificent Caribbean scenery. There are no huge resorts on this gem of the Caribbean but instead you will find serene beaches, boutique hotels and private villas.

Ferry conections for Saint-Barth are made from two International Airports located on Dutch St Maarten or French Saint-Martin. Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM) is located on the Dutch Side of the island and Grand Case-Espérance Airport (SFG) is located on the French Side. Shuttle service is availble for transport to and from the ferry terminal. For More Details

St. Barthelemy Saint-Barth

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