Are ferries running from Newhaven to Dieppe?

Are ferries running from Newhaven to Dieppe?

Newhaven to Dieppe Ferry. The Newhaven Dieppe ferry route connects England with France. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, DFDS Seaways. The crossing operates up to 21 times each week with sailing duration from around 4 hours.

Are ferries running from UK to France?

Brittany Ferries offers the most convenient cross Channel ferries to France, with the widest choice of ferry crossings. Depart from Portsmouth , Plymouth or Poole and travel to Cherbourg, St Malo, Caen, Le Havre or Roscoff for a direct Channel crossing to your holiday in France.

Are cross channel ferries operating?

Cross Channel Ferry Crossings Ferry crossings are on offer 24 hours a day, 364 days a year, with a departure on average every 30 minutes when taken across all operator schedules. There are three ferry operators running ships from Dover; P&O Ferr, DFDS and Irish Ferries.

How long is Newhaven to Dieppe ferry?

4 hours
Ferries from Newhaven to Dieppe provide the perfect route from the UK to the heart of northern France. We’re the only cross-channel ferry operator to offer this route and our multiple daily crossings take just 4 hours, so you can enjoy a relaxing journey with great onboard facilities.

Are cross channel ferries taking foot passengers?

We are very pleased to be welcoming foot passengers back on board our popular Dover to Calais route during 2022. With France being just a 90 minute sailing away and Calais having great bus and rail connections, travelling as a foot passenger doesn’t mean you have to miss out on exploring!

Can I take my dog on a ferry to France?

Dogs, cats or ferrets are allowed on our ships, as long as they meet all the EU entry requirements and have a valid AHC or EU Pet Passport.

Is DFDS refundable?

On our Channel routes reservations are totally refundable with our flexible tickets, if cancelled 48 hours or more before departure (on written request to Customer Service email).

Are foot passengers allowed on cross Channel Ferries?

Foot Passengers on P&O Ferries P&O Ferries are currently the only carrier of foot passengers on the Dover-Calais-Dover route. Access to the Ferry port if not by car can be by train to Dover Station and then a taxi ride (there is no longer a bus service).

How long is the overnight crossing Newhaven to Dieppe?

We’re the only cross-channel ferry operator to offer this route and our multiple daily crossings take just 4 hours, so you can enjoy a relaxing journey with great onboard facilities.

How long is the ferry crossing from Newhaven to Dieppe?

There are up to 3 daily sailings and the crossing time is only four hours. Book using the form above and we will compare Newhaven-Dieppe crossings to Portsmouth-Caen and Portsmouth-Le Havre so you can choose the crossing and price that suits you. You can now book Newhaven to Dieppe ferries from £30 each way for a car and two people.

Why did DFDS decide to cancel Newhaven ferry?

Operator DFDS took the decision after a ferry was unable to dock in Newhaven, East Sussex and was forced to return to Dieppe in France on Sunday evening. Sailings will not run before 12:30 BST on Tuesday and passengers have been advised to go to Dover and Calais.

Are there any tidal restrictions on Newhaven-Dieppe sailings?

Please note sailings are subject to tidal restrictions. Find all the latest Newhaven-Dieppe updates regarding COVID-19 here. In this section you can find out everything you need to know to prepare for your DFDS ferry crossing.

Which ships are on the Dieppe-Newhaven route?

Built in 2005 and 2006, sister ships Côte d’Albâtre and Seven Sisters, operate on the Dieppe-Newhaven route. With DFDS, it’s easy to sail from Dover to France. Our routes include crossings from Dover to Calais and Dunkirk, as well as Newhaven to Dieppe, all with comfortable onboard facilities so you can really relax and enjoy the journey.