Cross Channel Ferries
Cheapest Cross Channel Ferries from UK to France
If you are looking for the cheapest cross channel ferries for your trip to France then let us help you find the best deal. We work with all Ferry operators to find the cheapest cross channel ferry crossings available. Don't over spend on your ferry travel, use our expertise, knowledge and handy price finder to find you the cheapest cross channel ferry prices.
Cross channel ferries depart from Dover, Portsmouth and Poole direct to France and Spain. Crossings on the ferries operate 24 hours a day and 7 days a week, so you can always find a time and date to suit your travel needs. Our easy to use price finder will help you find the ferry crossing that best suits your time and budget - why leave it to chance? Let the experts find you the best cross channel ferry routes
When looking for the cheapest cross channel ferries we have covered all UK ports, making sure that we can find a port for you, to save on time and travelling when embarking on your journey. UK ferry ports that you can take cross channel travel from include Dover, Portsmouth, Poole, Newhaven and Plymouth, taking you to Caen, St Malo, Cherbourg, Le Harve, Roscoff, Calais, Dieppe, Dunkirk, Bilbao and Santander.

The Ferry operators who will provide the cross channel ferries for your travel make sure that your journey is as comfortable as can be. Many of the ferries have the options for you to take cars, caravans and campervans. Some of the ferries on offer also have accommodation for overnight travel, bars, restaurants and entertainment, to make your cross channel ferry crossing as relaxing as can be.
If you are looking for the best, cheapest and fastest cross channel ferries then let us do all the work for you. We can make sure we find you the best deals to suit your needs and make your cross channel ferry trip enjoyable.
Frequently asked Questions about Cross Channel Ferry Travel
When do I have to check in for my cross channel ferry?
Check in times will vary for each operator and each route. Details will be provided with your booking confirmation when you have booked. On average check in times are between 30 minutes and 2 hours before your departure time. If in doubt, check with your operator once you receive your tickets.
Will I need my passport for travelling on the ferry?
Yes you will need a valid Passport to leave or enter the UK or Europe
What facilities are on board my cross channel ferry?
Facilities vary depending on which cross channel ferries you are travelling on, which operator you are using and which crossing you are taking. When you have booked your tickets you will receive a confirmation of the ferry that you are travelling on and details from the operator on the facilities available on board.
How long will my cross channel ferry crossing take?
Each crossing time varies depending on the route and the operator you choose. Journeys are as short as 1 hour and 30 minutes upto 36 hours for longer routes. When booking your cross channel ferry tickets you will be given crossing times and route journey times. Each and every operator is different, so if in doubt contact them for the latest information
What is the duty free limit I can bring back?
Duty free shopping was abolished within the European Union in 1999. You will have the opportunity to purchase value products such as wines, spirits, tobacco, confectionery, gifts and perfume in France or onboard your cross channel ferry. Items purchased are done so at French duty paid prices, which still offer great value when compared to prices in the UK
Can I take my car on the ferry?
Yes you can. However each operator and route you take is different. Some ferries allow all vehicles, some allow only cars and some allow just foot passengers. When you are booking your tickets or choosing your route you will have the option to specify the type of vehcile you wish to take. If in doubt, please contact the operator directly for more information
Am I able to take my dog on the ferry?
Yes you can take a Pet abroad as long as it has a valid Pet Passport (which you need to obtain before you cross). Some operators make a small charge for having pets onboard, whislt some allow them to travel for free. When booking your tickets look out information on what your operator allows If in doubt then contact your operator directly for more information
What legal requirements are there for me to drive my car abroad?
Vehicles travelling in France are legally required to have certain breakdown and emergency equipment stored in the vehicle and a visible GB sticker.
