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Once we journey to France from the UK, even after the inauguration of the channel tunnel, there's still significant demand to use the various ferry services available. Routes from UK are numerous, with crossings from Ramsgate to Ostend, Portsmouth to St Malo, and Dover to Dunkerque, however the most economical and most well-known route of all time being Dover to Calais. This route has always been the most popular, and usually the most economic possible when crossing the English Channel. With a journey duration of around one and a half hours it truly is as practical as using the tunnel service.There's something exceptional about boarding on the ferry in Dover and waving goodbye to the well known white cliffs, setting sail to France throughout the straits. Thankfully, because of the distance of the 2 points and the sheltered area, a rough crossing is rare. Before the days of internet, the norm was to turn up at Dover or your port of choice, and simply wait to board the next ferry. This method is still utilized by a lot of car and foot passengers alike today.But if you would like to look for a cost-effective return, then booking in advance can really save you money, even if it does take away a small part of your adventurous spirit. Simply log on line to sites to search for your ferry to France, and by adding some simple details you will find a comparative table of services and prices available for the times you would like to travel. Select your port of departure, either Dover or an alternative, check possible routes, and add information as to number and age of passengers and also vehicles to be carried on board.This could be an excellent money saving technique to book your ferry from UK to France. You'll see comparative rates from all the well named companies who cross the channels like Brittany ferries, PandO and Stena Line. Try to change your time of arrival and departure and see how the rates compare, deals often being found if you do not mind the slight inconvenience of a night ferry, arriving in France for a very early breakfast. When you have chosen your times and made the decision on the best offer for you all that is left is to book on the internet, a simple process similar to booking any transport on-line like train tickets or plane. Then just ensure you do not forget to pack your passport and the necessary printable documentation, and head for the famous coastline of the UK and step drive onboard one of its' well-known ferry and enjoy a relaxing journey out of the straits of Dover and over the channel to France. The perfect start for an European destination holiday, make use of the onboard facilities, or just sit up on deck and watch the wide sea go by, listening to the crashing of the waves and breathing in the sea air.
This Article Has Been Published on Sat, 26 Feb 2011 and Read 304 Times