Channel Ferry CrossingsTravel between the United Kingdom and the rest of Europe has become much faster since the 50 and a half kilometre Channel Tunnel opened between southern England and northern France in 1994. However, many visitors still prefer to use Channel ferry Crossings to European destinations for a more leisurely travel experience. Buy tickets now and travel on the Eurotunnel.

Information and schedules for all Channel ferry Crossings to European destinations are easily available at euronights.co.uk. Many Channel ferry Crossings to European destinations leave from the ports of Poole, Plymouth, Dover, Newhaven, and Portsmouth in southern England for French cities such as Caen, St Malo, Calais, Cherbourg, Dunkerque, Dieppe, and Boulogne. Regular ferry service between Cherbourg and the Irish port of Rosslare is also available.

Websites such as euronights.co.uk also provide information about the different ferry companies which provide Channel ferry Crossings to European destinations like Brittany Ferries, P&O Ferries, Norfolkline, SeaFrance, and LDlines. Get your tickets now for your ferry to France.

No matter which ferry visitors choose to board during their voyage across the English Channel, they will enjoy a wide variety of amenities aboard their vessels such as fine dining restaurants, quality shopping, play areas for children, cinemas, games rooms, and comfortable cabins during overnight voyages.

Depending on the kind of vessel visitors take and the destinations to which they sail, the journey from one end of the English Channel to the other takes between an hour and 15 minutes to five hours and 45 minutes. Further details on specific ferry voyages can be found at euronights.co.uk.