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The complete range of ferries to France is covered with almost 20 return routes with Europe's leading ferry companies as well as the Channel tunnel option using Eurotunnel.

If using these routes, we've found the best value to be had is to combine the crossing with an in-house hotel or holiday site, as these sometimes come with excellent discounts to make up for the cost of the ferry booking.

If you're looking for ferries to Spain, it's covered with a choice of up to 6 crossings a week from the UK, 6 weekly from Italy and 63 daily from North Africa.

Routes covered include Algeciras to Ceuta & Tangier by Euroferrys, the Portsmouth - Bilbao route (P & O), Portmouth - Santander (Brittany Ferries) and Plymouth - Santander (Brittany Ferries).

Travelling to Ireland? You can book ferries to Ireland (and from Ireland) from 5 ports in England and Wales, 3 ferry ports from France and the port of Douglas in the Isle of Man.

Other options such as Eurotunnel and Eurostar options also receive full coverage, so that all potential travel methods have comprehensive, but easy to use details.

Within Paris, locals and tourists can use the RATP or Rgie Autonome des Transports Parisiens, which, aside from the rail and underground network, also includes a fully integrated bus that operates around the capital city.

If you prefer travelling from one place to another quickly via airplane, there is at least one reliable airport in every major town and city in France. The main airline that has regular trips everyday and connects the different towns and cities is Air France. Make sure that you check the official Air France website for ticket reservations especially during peak seasons.

You can also choose to get around by water and enjoy the beautiful French seaside scenery during travel. There are several car ferries that are owned and maintained by the state. These car ferries are called BACs and they are used to connect the larger French islands on the nearby Atlantic coast with the mainland.

These BACs are also known to regularly sail across the Gironde estuary, the place where the Dordogne and Garoone rivers merge. Different ferry lines serve specific islands. For Corsica, the ferries sailing between the island and the mainline are operated by SNCM or SocitNationale Maritime Corse-Mediterrane.

For visiting historic villages, towns and sites that are nearby the long stretch of navigable waterways of France, there are several ferries and boats that sail on regular intervals every day. If you want to enjoy a scenic view of the many beautiful French canals at a restful pace, this mode of public transport is best for you. Not only will you be provided beautiful scenery, you will also be getting a crash course on the rich history of rural France.

Another way of getting around by water is going on cruising boats which can be sailed through the waterways with or without crews. The cruising boats available usually range from small cabin cruises, to relatively large commercial barges and provide you with relaxation and a scenic view during the whole time of travelling. There are also hotel boats with luxurious features that provide a wide array of comfort and price ranges that you can choose from.

Find Out About Places to See & Visit in Calais France

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o Famous Cote d'Opale (beautiful cliff area)

A short stay in Calais town is well worthwhile. Calais has some fascinating history and a wide range of bars, café's shops and restaurants, but be careful when you go as both Sundays and bank holidays in Calais turn it into a ghost town.

Good Hotels in the centre of Calais:

Hotel Richelieu at 17 rue Richelieu is in an excellent location & is also well priced. This is a friendly family run Hotel and is very peaceful in a quite part of the town. Excellent breakfast and good food.

If you are looking for cheap accommodation then the Hotel Ibis at Quartier Beau Marais, 2 Rue Greuze would be a good choice. The hotel has a nice bar but the restaurant food is average and a bit pricey. The bedrooms are small, but clean and comfortable and adequate for a short stay. It is a short bus ride to the centre of Calais.

Good places to eat & drink In Calais:

Restaurant Histoire Ancienne at 20 Rue Royale is an art deco 30s style Bistro that offers a simple menu of excellent steak & fish char grilled & a good selection of wine; located in the heart of Calais.

Restaurant Le Channel @ 3 Boulevard resistance is an up-market place that serves fine food & wine (the wine cellar can be seen through the glass floor). Very child friendly & professional staff that have good knowledge of the extensive wine list. All food is fresh and local & the fish is very good.

Interesting Shops in Calais:

Le Bar A Vins, at 52 place d'Armes is a charming shop where the owner Luc lets you taste the wonderful wine & brandy, which sells for 2 euro a litre at the time of writing.

When you are travelling to France, you want to get the most out of the whole trip and get to as many places as you can. There are many means of public transport France has to offer. Make sure that you familiarize yourself with these different ways in order for you to experience French travel avoid the hassles of not knowing how to get from one place to another.

One of the best modes of public transport in France is the modern rail transport system. France has one of the most sophisticated and efficient railway networks in the world. The French railway system reaches up to 31,840 kilometres and is considered as one of the most wide-ranging and far-reaching railways in the whole Western Europe region.

The French Railways operates a network that spans all across the country. For people visiting Paris, they can travel from the southwest portion of France and from Brittany to Paris via the TGV or the train Grande vitesse. Within Paris, locals and tourists can use the RATP or Rgie Autonome des Transports Parisiens, which, aside from the rail and underground network, also includes a fully integrated bus that operates around the capital city.

If you prefer travelling from one place to another quickly via airplane, there is at least one reliable airport in every major town and city in France.

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The Different Types of Public Transport in France

Yacht Charter in the Northern Ionian Sea, Cross Channel Ferries, Billet Bateau Corsica FerriesWhen you are travelling to France, you want to get the most out of the whole trip and get to as many places as you can. If you prefer travelling from one place to another quickly via airplane, there is at least one reliable airport in every major town and city in France. The main airline that has regular trips everyday and connects the different towns and cities is Air France. Make sure that you check the official Air France website for ticket reservations especially during peak seasons.

You can also choose to get around by water and enjoy the beautiful French seaside scenery during travel. There are several car ferries that are owned and maintained by the state. These car ferries are called BACs and they are used to connect the larger French islands on the nearby Atlantic coast with the mainland.

These BACs are also known to regularly sail across the Gironde estuary, the place where the Dordogne and Garoone rivers merge. Different ferry lines serve specific islands. For Corsica, the ferries sailing between the island and the mainline are operated by SNCM or SocitNationale Maritime Corse-Mediterrane.

For visiting historic villages, towns and sites that are nearby the long stretch of navigable waterways of France, there are several ferries and boats that sail on regular intervals every day. If you want to enjoy a scenic view of the many beautiful French canals at a restful pace, this mode of public transport is best for you. Not only will you be provided beautiful scenery, you will also be getting a crash course on the rich history of rural France.

Another way of getting around by water is going on cruising boats which can be sailed through the waterways with or without crews. The cruising boats available usually range from small cabin cruises, to relatively large commercial barges and provide you with relaxation and a scenic view during the whole time of travelling. There are also hotel boats with luxurious features that provide a wide array of comfort and price ranges that you can choose from.

The Bustling town of Nice in the Cote D' Azur is a wonderful town to visit both from an historical perspective and a cultural one. We felt welcomed as soon as we arrived on the short drive from the airport to the town centre as we got our first sight of the magnificent views across the beautiful blue sea.

Old Nice is complimented by a spiders web of narrow old lanes that are made for exploring the many shops and restaurants. In the centre of the old town you will find the Piazza Massena which is a great place to visit to chill out in the sun for a while.

As Italy is only half an hour away from Nice, there are excellent places to buy Pizza and Ravioli and also the local seafood comes highly recommended. Nice also hosts many top museums especially the Matisse museum where a good deal of the artists paintings are shown.

Another great place that we thoroughly enjoyed is the old port, where we were able to watch the ferries embark, that sail to Corsica and you will be 'wowed' by the hugely impressive moored yachts. Also if you're looking for a good nightclub they are in this area.

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Nice, A Great Place to Visit, Cross Channel Ferries, Billet Bateau Corsica FerriesWhen you are travelling to France, you want to get the most out of the whole trip and get to as many places as you can. The French railway system reaches up to 31,840 kilometres and is considered as one of the most wide-ranging and far-reaching railways in the whole Western Europe region.

The French Railways operates a network that spans all across the country. For people visiting Paris, they can travel from the southwest portion of France and from Brittany to Paris via the TGV or the train Grande vitesse. Within Paris, locals and tourists can use the RATP or Rgie Autonome des Transports Parisiens, which, aside from the rail and underground network, also includes a fully integrated bus that operates around the capital city.

If you prefer travelling from one place to another quickly via airplane, there is at least one reliable airport in every major town and city in France. The main airline that has regular trips everyday and connects the different towns and cities is Air France. Make sure that you check the official Air France website for ticket reservations especially during peak seasons.

You can also choose to get around by water and enjoy the beautiful French seaside scenery during travel. There are several car ferries that are owned and maintained by the state. These car ferries are called BACs and they are used to connect the larger French islands on the nearby Atlantic coast with the mainland.

These BACs are also known to regularly sail across the Gironde estuary, the place where the Dordogne and Garoone rivers merge. Different ferry lines serve specific islands. For Corsica, the ferries sailing between the island and the mainline are operated by SNCM or SocitNationale Maritime Corse-Mediterrane.

For visiting historic villages, towns and sites that are nearby the long stretch of navigable waterways of France, there are several ferries and boats that sail on regular intervals every day. If you want to enjoy a scenic view of the many beautiful French canals at a restful pace, this mode of public transport is best for you. Not only will you be provided beautiful scenery, you will also be getting a crash course on the rich history of rural France.

Another way of getting around by water is going on cruising boats which can be sailed through the waterways with or without crews. The cruising boats available usually range from small cabin cruises, to relatively large commercial barges and provide you with relaxation and a scenic view during the whole time of travelling. There are also hotel boats with luxurious features that provide a wide array of comfort and price ranges that you can choose from.

No look at the Ionian would be complete withouth mention of Homer and the Odyssey. The Odyssey tells the storey of Odysseus and his travels and adventures throughout the Mediterranean in around 800BC. The Trojan War concluded when the Greeks sucseeded into bringing a wooden horse into the city of Troy. Greek soldiers were hidden inside and opened the city gates to the Greek army who sacked the city. Odysseus and the other Greeks could know return to their kingdoms across the sea. To say Odysseus's journey was eventful is rather understating the matter.

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If you're looking for ferries to France, it's covered by a choice of up to 160 crossings daily from the shortest and cheapest to the longest and the most luxurious.

P & O operate the Cross Channel ferries route from Dover to Calais, Norfolk Line operate from Dover to Dunkirk, whilst LD Line operate from Dover to Boulogne and Dover to Boulogne. The slightly longer routes from Newhaven to Dieppe, operated by Transmanche Ferries and the Portsmouth to Le Havre route operated by LD Line represent great value for those travelling to or from a more western direction.

The most expensive routes are the longer journeys further west operated by Brittany Ferries and Condor. If using these routes, we've found the best value to be had is to combine the crossing with an in-house hotel or holiday site, as these sometimes come with excellent discounts to make up for the cost of the ferry booking.

If you're looking for ferries to Spain, it's covered with a choice of up to 6 crossings a week from the UK, 6 weekly from Italy and 63 daily from North Africa.

Routes covered include Algeciras to Ceuta & Tangier by Euroferrys, the Portsmouth - Bilbao route (P & O), Portmouth - Santander (Brittany Ferries) and Plymouth - Santander (Brittany Ferries).

Travelling to Ireland? You can book ferries to Ireland (and from Ireland) from 5 ports in England and Wales, 3 ferry ports from France and the port of Douglas in the Isle of Man.

Other options such as Eurotunnel and Eurostar options also receive full coverage, so that all potential travel methods have comprehensive, but easy to use details.

Whichever route you wish to use, free details are available from Ferry-Search

The Bustling town of Nice in the Cote D' Azur is a wonderful town to visit both from an historical perspective and a cultural one. We felt welcomed as soon as we arrived on the short drive from the airport to the town centre as we got our first sight of the magnificent views across the beautiful blue sea.

Old Nice is complimented by a spiders web of narrow old lanes that are made for exploring the many shops and restaurants. In the centre of the old town you will find the Piazza Massena which is a great place to visit to chill out in the sun for a while.

As Italy is only half an hour away from Nice, there are excellent places to buy Pizza and Ravioli and also the local seafood comes highly recommended. Nice also hosts many top museums especially the Matisse museum where a good deal of the artists paintings are shown.

Another great place that we thoroughly enjoyed is the old port, where we were able to watch the ferries embark, that sail to Corsica and you will be 'wowed' by the hugely impressive moored yachts. Also if you're looking for a good nightclub they are in this area.

Obviously one of the most popular areas to visit is the seafront with its pebble beach and palm lined pavements - you can take a relaxing walk and get an intake of fresh sea air. Nice enjoys a good year round climate and there are many direct flights from the UK. So there is really no excuse not to go! I loved it!


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Cross Channel Ferries

Nice, A Great Place to Visit, Yacht Charter in the Northern Ionian SeaThe complete range of ferries to France is covered with almost 20 return routes with Europe's leading ferry companies as well as the Channel tunnel option using Eurotunnel.

The most expensive routes are the longer journeys further west operated by Brittany Ferries and Condor. If using these routes, we've found the best value to be had is to combine the crossing with an in-house hotel or holiday site, as these sometimes come with excellent discounts to make up for the cost of the ferry booking.

If you're looking for ferries to Spain, it's covered with a choice of up to 6 crossings a week from the UK, 6 weekly from Italy and 63 daily from North Africa.

Routes covered include Algeciras to Ceuta & Tangier by Euroferrys, the Portsmouth - Bilbao route (P & O), Portmouth - Santander (Brittany Ferries) and Plymouth - Santander (Brittany Ferries).

Travelling to Ireland? You can book ferries to Ireland (and from Ireland) from 5 ports in England and Wales, 3 ferry ports from France and the port of Douglas in the Isle of Man.

Other options such as Eurotunnel and Eurostar options also receive full coverage, so that all potential travel methods have comprehensive, but easy to use details.

Whichever route you wish to use, free details are available from Ferry-Search

When you are travelling to France, you want to get the most out of the whole trip and get to as many places as you can. There are many means of public transport France has to offer. Make sure that you familiarize yourself with these different ways in order for you to experience French travel avoid the hassles of not knowing how to get from one place to another.

One of the best modes of public transport in France is the modern rail transport system. France has one of the most sophisticated and efficient railway networks in the world. The French railway system reaches up to 31,840 kilometres and is considered as one of the most wide-ranging and far-reaching railways in the whole Western Europe region.

The French Railways operates a network that spans all across the country. For people visiting Paris, they can travel from the southwest portion of France and from Brittany to Paris via the TGV or the train Grande vitesse. Within Paris, locals and tourists can use the RATP or Rgie Autonome des Transports Parisiens, which, aside from the rail and underground network, also includes a fully integrated bus that operates around the capital city.

If you prefer travelling from one place to another quickly via airplane, there is at least one reliable airport in every major town and city in France. The main airline that has regular trips everyday and connects the different towns and cities is Air France. Make sure that you check the official Air France website for ticket reservations especially during peak seasons.

You can also choose to get around by water and enjoy the beautiful French seaside scenery during travel. There are several car ferries that are owned and maintained by the state. These car ferries are called BACs and they are used to connect the larger French islands on the nearby Atlantic coast with the mainland.

Billet Bateau Corsica Ferries

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Visitor's berths are behind the windward mole, alongside, two and three deep. Anchoring is not advised, you will almost cetainly get gear tangled. Having berthed you are within walking distance of the town's centre. Adjacent to the harbour you will find chandlers, machine shops, boat engine repair services and others for electrical and electronic gear. Corfu town unquestionably offers the best all-round facilities in the northern Ionian.

3 miles to the NW is Linin Gouvia, a large land locked bay. At it's southern end is Gouvia marina which has become Corfu's centre of yachting. It is home to a Venetian arsenal.The surrounding area has beeen given over to the package holiday and there are more pleasant places to spend time on a yachting holiday.

The north Corfu channel is the stretch of water between Corfu and Albania. Beware the reef just to the north of Agios Stefanos.

Agios Stefanos is a small inlet in the North Corfu Channel. No objection is normally made to anchoring here despite the presence of a nearby military post. Anchor in the middle of the bay in depths of 3 - 6m. The bottom is thick weed and mud which can be difficult to get through. Good shelter from the prevailing NW wind. There is a rough stone mole on the south side of the bay but this is usually taken by local boats. There are numerous tavernas around the shore. Some holiday villas have been built here but the bay retains a calm and a beauty well worth the stop for the night. Limited provisions can be obtained

Agni Bay is immediately south of Kalami in the north east of the island. It is open to the south and and east but offers good shelter from the prevailing NW wind.
There are three taverns, each with it's own private jetty, where you may anchor preferably bow to. If you overnight here it is better to anchor at the northern or southern end of the bay to avoid the large waves created by the ferries that enter and leave during the night.

Paleokastritsa is on the east side of the Island it is an attractive tourist resort dominated by the Monastery of Panayia Theotokos wich perches on a high cliff. A 90 minute hours climb takes you to the ruins of Angelokastro Castle which dates from the 13th century. There are many sea caves in the locality that can be reached by tender or dinghy. It is not easy by day to distinguish the entrance to the bay when approaching from the northwest. However the monastery on the peak of the peninsula is conspicuous. The harbour is situated on the western side of the bay and protected by a quay running north south. Usually full of fishing caiques the only a few available berths are to be found near the head of the quay. Protection is good in all weathers excepting strong southerlies when waves crash over the break water and create a large swell in the harbour. The port has no water. Fuel can be delivered. There are bars, restaurants and a supermarket all within walking distance.

Petriti Village - To the north of the harbour is an old quarry which visible from a distance. corsica ferries