Access to the passenger terminal and departures is direct
from the M20 motorway at junction 11a. Prior to boarding
the shuttle trains you will pass through both UK and French
frontier controls which means on arrival in France you simply
Relax in the comfort of your own car on the drive off and on to the European motorway network.
fastest channel crossing: Folkestone to Calais
Booking through The Club’s Travel Service is quick and
in just 35 minutes. Operating round the clock
easy with discounted fares for members whenever you
365 days per year and with up to 3 departures
travel, but Eurotunnel do increase fares according to
per hour at peak times, Eurotunnel is the quick
the length of time between booking and travelling, so
and easy route to France.
booking early will get you the best deal.
Ferry Services
Seafrance, the only French operator on the
Dover Calais route continues to offer Caravan
Club members fantastic fares for 2008. With
up to 15 daily departues, SeaFrance gives
members a complete “taste of France” from
the moment they step on board in Dover.
The great experience starts from the moment you step on
board one of their two state-of-the art superferries, the
award-winning Seafrance Rodin and her sister ship, the
SeaFrance Berlioz. Both boast a crossing time of just 70
minutes and with so many onboard luxuries to enjoy, you’ll
wish you could stay on board longer!
With the great fares and exceptional value found on
board, you’ll be sure to discover why so many people
return to SeaFrance each year,
Foot passengers and coaches are not carried on this service,
so the passenger facilities concentrate on the needs of the
motorists, with separate facilities on a different deck for
freight drivers. These are also the first ships to operate a
The three brand new vessels introduced by
complete ban on smoking in all inside areas, with a covered
Norfolk Line on their Dover to Dunkerque
deck area available for those who do wish to smoke.
service in 2006 have quickly established the
operator as a significant operator in the short
All passengers, therefore, travel in relatively spacious
sea market place.
comfort and, at a cruising speed of 25 knots, these vessels
take you to the motorway network of northern France in
just 1hr 50 minutes. The on board design is one of both
modernity and comfort with ample provision for food and
drink at a number of outlets, together with a cinema, bars,
shop etc. There is also an Executive Lounge for a nominal
supplement where drinks and refreshments are included.
Call the travel service on 01342 316101
or visit
www.caravanclub.co.uk
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