Tuesday, 24 October 2017

The Port of Dover - the 'Gateway to Europe'.


Wonderful view from Cliffs of Dover. The Port of Dover is Europe’s busiest ferry port, a vital international gateway for the movement of passengers and trade. It is also an award-winning cruise port, the second busiest in the UK and hosts some of the world’s most prestigious cruise lines.
Originally established in 1606, the principal activities of the Dover Harbour Board (DHB) are to administer and maintain the Port of Dover.
With millions of passengers, cars, trucks, motorcycles and buses passing through on cross-Channel ferries each year.
There are two ferry operators running ships from Dover; P&O Ferries and DFDS Seaways. P&O operate ferries from Dover to Calais, while DFDS Seaways offers a service to both Calais and Dunkerque.
Calais and Dunkerque are convenient destinations, providing quick and efficient links into the rest of France and Belgium. Calais offers quick access via road or rail into Paris, while Dunkirk is less than an hour’s drive from Bruges in Belgium.




































































 

It was end of my time in Devon. I will be remember this time very long time. Maybe I come back one day. I missed a lot of tourist attractions

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