The Port of Calais information
Travelling to the Port of Calais
By Car:
The quays of the Port of Calais are directly connected (via the new bypass) to the European motorway network by the A26 (Calais-Dijon) - which serves the centre of France and provides access to Southern Europe avoiding Paris. The A16 links to the Benelux and Northern Europe motorway systems.
By Bus:
A free bus service operates daily, taking you to and from the ferry port to Place D’Armes and the central Calais-Ville railway station in Calais-Sud.
By Train:
Trains run daily between Calais and Amiens, Boulogne, Etaples, Le Touquet, Lille and Paris. A free bus service connects the train station in Calais with the ferry port.
Places of Interest in Calais:
The Fine Art and Lace Museum on rue Richelieu contains several of Rodin’s works, and in front of the town hall is his famous statue "The Burghers of Calais". The War Museum can be found in Parc Richelieu.
Dining in Calais:
Calais, being French, has some excellent restaurants in the town centre, together with a number of small cafés. Seafood is very popular.
Calais Port address
Terminal Est Car Ferry
Chambre de Commerce et d'Industrie de Calais
24, Boulevard des Alliés
62100 Calais
SeaFrance
Terminal Est
Calais Cedex
France
P&O Ferries
East Terminal Car Ferry
F-62100
France
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