Prepare for your crossing

Before travelling to the United Kingdom, ensure you meet all the necessary requirements for a smooth journey. Administrative formalities, customs formalities, mandatory shipping documents, regulations for pets, and safety precautions are just some of the things that need to be considered in advance.

 

Book your crossing

Every day, up to 40 departures are offered 24/7, which is approximately one departure every 45 minutes on average. The crossings are operated by three shipping companies – DFDS, Irish Ferries and P&O Ferries – allowing for maximum flexibility and reduced waiting times.

IMPORTANT: For freight professionals, no booking is required before arriving at the port.

Opening hours
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01:30
01:30
01:30
05:05
05:05
05:05
06:35
08:05
10:20
11:50
13:20
15:35
17:05
18:35
22:10
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01:30
03:30
07:11
08:25
12:20
13:35
14:15
15:55
18:20
20:45
23:10
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05:30
07:50
07:50
10:10
12:35
14:55
17:20
19:40
22:00

Access

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Address: 285 Avenue du Mérite Maritime – Calais

Coordonnées GPS : Latitude : 50.973217 – Longitude : 1.877369

Access to the port of Calais is directly from the A16/A26 motorway or from Calais town centre – follow the signs for “car ferry”.

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Registration & Checks

Stage 1
Registration
The driver checks in at one of the ferry company’s counters at the port entrance. He does not get out of his vehicle.
Stage 2
Border controls
The driver follows the route to the French and then British border controls.
Stage 3
Immigration controls & security
The driver proceeds to the checks for illegal immigrants or prohibited items.
Stage 4
Boarding
The driver proceeds to the boarding line indicated on his ticket and waits for a signal from a company agent to board.

 

Want to know more about the steps?

Getting around the port is easy!

A free geo-guidance app is available to help you find your way around the port. Drivers simply scan the QR code displayed at the shipping company’s bus shelter or on the back of the “coat hook” (a holder that can be attached to the rear-view mirror).

The route will be displayed based on their search: boarding gate, Customs office for TIR-ATA, dining options, toilets, etc.

Learn more about geo-guidance

Enjoy your crossing

Depending on the company and ship, drivers can enjoy a wide range of services: bars and restaurants, arcade machines, duty-free shops, showers, etc.

Most ships have an area exclusively for freight drivers, allowing them to enjoy a private space where they can relax and take their breaks in comfort.

Please note: before boarding, the port of Calais offers services for drivers: Calais Coffee Shop, duty free, toilets and showers, water supply, vending machines, etc.

Enjoy duty-free shopping at the port or on board the ships.

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