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Access to Pet Lounge
Please use this drop down to select how many dogs you wish to have access to our Pet Lounge. Your passenger access can be selected on our add ons page later on.
Maximum 5 dogs per booking. We do not transport any UK banned breeds of dogs on our vessels.
Please note our Pet Lounge is for dogs only. All other pets must remain in your vehicle at all times during the 90 minute crossing.
Please do not add your guide dog here, this should be selected from the Special Assistance drop down menu below. For more information visit our Pet Page.
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Pet Staying in Car
Maximum 5 pets per booking. Please note: We do not transport any UK banned breeds of dogs on our vessels.
For our Dover to Calais route, pets must remain in the vehicle at all times during the 90 minute crossing.
Please do not add your guide dog here, this should be selected from the Special Assistance drop down menu below. For more information visit our Pet Page.
Help - Pets
Access to Pet Lounge
Please use this drop down to select how many dogs you wish to have access to our Pet Lounge. Your passenger access can be selected on our add ons page later on.
Maximum 5 dogs per booking. We do not transport any UK banned breeds of dogs on our vessels.
Please note our Pet Lounge is for dogs only. All other pets must remain in your vehicle at all times during the 90 minute crossing.
Please do not add your guide dog here, this should be selected from the Special Assistance drop down menu below. For more information visit our Pet Page.
Help - Pets
Pet Staying in Car
Maximum 5 pets per booking. Please note: We do not transport any UK banned breeds of dogs on our vessels.
For our Dover to Calais route, pets must remain in the vehicle at all times during the 90 minute crossing.
Please do not add your guide dog here, this should be selected from the Special Assistance drop down menu below. For more information visit our Pet Page.
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Small dog
Small Dog less than 20kg. For more information on travelling with your pet, visit our dedicated page here.Help - Pets
Large dog
Medium Dog 20kg to 35kg. For more information on travelling with your pet, visit our dedicated page here.Help - Pets
Extra large dog
Large Dog 36kg to 45kg. For more information on travelling with your pet, visit our dedicated page here.Help - Pets
Small Pet
Cat or Ferret. For more information on travelling with your pet, visit our dedicated page here.Help - Pets
Other pet
Please contact our friendly customer service team on +44 (0)1304 44 88 88 to ensure we can accommodate your pet.Help - Pets
Small dog
Small Dog less than 20kg. For more information on travelling with your pet, visit our dedicated page here.Help - Pets
Large dog
Medium Dog 20kg to 35kg. For more information on travelling with your pet, visit our dedicated page here.Help - Pets
Extra large dog
Large Dog 36kg to 45kg. For more information on travelling with your pet, visit our dedicated page here.Help - Pets
Small Pet
Cat or Ferret. For more information on travelling with your pet, visit our dedicated page here.Help - Pets
Other pet
Please contact our friendly customer service team on +44 (0)1304 44 88 88 to ensure we can accommodate your pet.Help - Pets
Pet Staying in Car
On our Cairnryan to Larne route pets are welcome and can travel free of charge at all times. Maximum 5 pets per booking. Please note, pets must remain in the vehicle at all times during the crossing. Commercial pet travel should be booked via our freight website, for more information and guidance on if your journey is commercial, please click here.Help - Pets
Pet Staying in Car
On our Cairnryan to Larne route pets are welcome and can travel free of charge at all times. Maximum 5 pets per booking. Please note, pets must remain in the vehicle at all times during the crossing. Commercial pet travel should be booked via our freight website, for more information and guidance on if your journey is commercial, please click here.Please note
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Please select one of the options from the drop down menu. If you are travelling on our Dover to Calais route as a foot passenger and have selected the need for special assistance, please ensure you inform us of your needs at least 48hrs in advance of travel. If you need to speak with our contact centre please call
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Please use this drop down to select how many dogs you wish to have access to our Pet Lounge. Your passenger access can be selected on our add ons page later on.
Maximum 5 dogs per booking. We do not transport any UK banned breeds of dogs on our vessels.
Please note our Pet Lounge is for dogs only. All other pets must remain in your vehicle at all times during the 90 minute crossing.
Please do not add your guide dog here, this should be selected from the Special Assistance drop down menu below. For more information visit our Pet Page.
Maximum 5 pets per booking. Please note: We do not transport any UK banned breeds of dogs on our vessels.
For our Dover to Calais route, pets must remain in the vehicle at all times during the 90 minute crossing.
Please do not add your guide dog here, this should be selected from the Special Assistance drop down menu below. For more information visit our Pet Page.
Please use this drop down to select how many dogs you wish to have access to our Pet Lounge. Your passenger access can be selected on our add ons page later on.
Maximum 5 dogs per booking. We do not transport any UK banned breeds of dogs on our vessels.
Please note our Pet Lounge is for dogs only. All other pets must remain in your vehicle at all times during the 90 minute crossing.
Please do not add your guide dog here, this should be selected from the Special Assistance drop down menu below. For more information visit our Pet Page.
Maximum 5 pets per booking. Please note: We do not transport any UK banned breeds of dogs on our vessels.
For our Dover to Calais route, pets must remain in the vehicle at all times during the 90 minute crossing.
Please do not add your guide dog here, this should be selected from the Special Assistance drop down menu below. For more information visit our Pet Page.
Please select one of the options from the drop down menu. If you are travelling on our Dover to Calais route as a foot passenger and have selected the need for special assistance, please ensure you inform us of your needs at least 48hrs in advance of travel. If you need to speak with our contact centre please call
Please contact our friendly customer service team on
Please select one of the options from the drop down menu. If you are travelling on our Dover to Calais route as a foot passenger and have selected the need for special assistance, please ensure you inform us of your needs at least 48hrs in advance of travel. If you need to speak with our contact centre please call
Travelling to France offers plenty of options, whether you’re going solo, as a couple, or with your family. With so many choices, it can be tricky to know which route is best.
In this guide, we’ll explore the main ways to cross the Channel, from the Eurotunnel (now LeShuttle) to various ferry options, outlining the pros and cons, travel times, and costs of each. Whether you’re planning a quick getaway, a scenic road trip, or a family adventure, this guide will help you choose the best option for your journey.
Ferry vs Eurotunnel
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Scenic and relaxing: A ferry allows you to take in panoramic views of the English Channel, step outside on the deck, and enjoy the sea breeze, turning the journey into part of your holiday rather than just a transfer.
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Family-friendly: Children can walk, play, and explore onboard areas, and enjoy the kids’ entertainment offered onboard.
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Onboard facilities: Ferries are equipped with restaurants, cafes, lounges, and duty-free shopping, offering a variety of options to relax, dine, and refresh before arriving in France.
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Flexible for pets: Ferry travel also provides more convenient travel options for those travelling with pets. At P&O Ferries, our pet lounges allow you and your furry friend to relax the moment you arrive.
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Fast and efficient: Cross from Folkestone to Calais in just 35 minutes, making it the quickest way to drive into France.
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Stay in your car: Remain in your vehicle for the entire journey, allowing you to move from A to b without having to leave your vehicle.
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Frequent departures: Up to four departures per hour, providing flexibility for your travel schedule.
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Pet-friendly: Pets are welcome to travel in the car, with exercise areas available at the terminals before departure. However, they must remain in the vehicle during the crossing.
Deciding on whether to take the ferry or the Eurotunnel (Le Shuttle) to France depends on what you want from your travel experience. While the Eurotunnel offers quick 35-minute journeys from Folkestone to Calais, a ferry crossing from Dover to Calais typically takes around 90 minutes. However, this longer crossing comes with numerous benefits that make it a more enjoyable experience for many travellers.
The Eurotunnel (Le Shuttle) focuses on speed and efficiency to get you from A to B. Whereas ferries to France provide a more leisurely scenic journey, where the crossing itself becomes part of the holiday experience.
When planning your trip to France, it’s worth taking a closer look at ferry costs and Eurotunnel costs, as both can vary depending on when and how you travel. Ferry costs tend to be competitive, especially when booked early, and can vary based on your route, vehicle size, operator, and optional extras such as cabins or pet-friendly accommodations.
Eurotunnel costs are influenced by similar factors, including travel date, vehicle type, and booking time. While the Channel Tunnel can sometimes offer a lower starting price, fares can quickly rise during busy travel periods or for larger vehicles.
When comparing Channel Tunnel and ferry costs, ferries often provide better overall value. Although the Eurotunnel may be faster, ferries offer a more relaxed journey with the added bonus of onboard facilities, fresh air, and scenic views, making the crossing part of your holiday rather than just a transfer.
When choosing between a ferry to France and the Eurotunnel, it is essential to consider that while the Eurotunnel is quick and efficient, ferries offer a more leisurely, comfortable, and family-friendly travel experience.
With its numerous onboard facilities and kids' entertainment, the slightly longer journey passes quickly, thanks to the many activities available onboard.
One key difference between the two is that ferries can accommodate foot passengers, allowing travellers without a car to enjoy the journey, whereas the Eurotunnel requires passengers to stay in a vehicle.
With scenic views, fresh air, onboard facilities, and space for children to play, ferries make the crossing part of the holiday experience rather than just a transfer. They also provide more convenience for pets and a relaxed environment for families, while still offering an enjoyable experience for couples or solo travellers.
Booking in advance helps secure the best fares and ensures flexibility, allowing you to begin your French adventure relaxed, refreshed, and ready to enjoy every moment. So don’t hesitate and book your ferry to France so you can start planning your trip to France today!
Ferry or Eurotunnel?
For families, ferries often offer a more enjoyable and flexible option compared to the Eurotunnel. While the Eurotunnel is quicker, the 35-minute drive-through experience can feel confined, especially for children who need space to move around. On a ferry, kids can explore safely, enjoy onboard play areas, and take in the excitement of being on a ship, turning the Channel crossing into part of the adventure rather than just a short transfer.
For families seeking a more relaxed, spacious, and memorable start to their trip, a ferry can make the journey feel like part of the holiday itself. With plenty of things to do with kids in France, getting the ferry can be a great start to creating those family memories no one will ever forget.
Travelling with pets can be challenging, and here ferries often provide a more relaxing and stress-free option for pet owners.
At P&O Ferries, dogs can be booked onto the Pet Lounge, where they can enjoy a dedicated area both inside and outside to relax with their owners across the channel. Eurotunnel, however, require pets to stay in the vehicle during the crossing.
While both provide areas for pets to stretch their legs at both sides of their terminals and ports, for pet owners, ferry travel tends to be the more convenient choice. With many places around Europe becoming more pet-friendly too, why wouldn’t you want them to come along?
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