Dover Cruise Ship Terminal
Cruise ships dock in Dover just off the A20 road at the Western Docks a mile from the town center.
Dover cruise ship terminal. Dover Eastern and Western Docks. 31 rows Dover England cruise calendar 2021 provides the opportunity to search. Dover cruise ship schedule.
Dover has been Englands most convenient sea gateway to the European continent since Roman times and the Dover Harbour Board received its charter from King James I in 1606. Cruise Ship Terminals Dover possesses 2 well-equipped cruise terminals each with its own quayside and passenger loading bridge. The others are Southampton and Harwich both a similar distance from London as Dover.
The Dover cruise terminals are about 75 miles 120km from Central London. The former railway station building Dover Marine was transformed into Terminal 1 in the period 1994-96. The Port of Dover is a cross-channel ferry cruise terminal maritime cargo and marina facility situated in Dover Kent south-east EnglandIt is the nearest English port to France at just 34 kilometres 21 mi away and is one of the worlds busiest maritime passenger ports with 117 million passengers 26 million lorries 22 million cars and motorcycles and 80000 coaches.
Cruise ships dock at one of three cruise terminals in the Port of Dover. With two impressive state-of-the-art terminals Dover has the capacity to accommodate three ships at once. Originally built in 1914 as Dover Marine Railway Station the building has since been renovated to the highest standard as a state-of-the-art cruise terminal but retaining the old station architecture for cruise clients to enjoy whilst relaxing in the stunning modern-day departure lounge.
13 Night Discovering Spain with Mallorca. The former Marine Railway Station at Dovers Western Docks is now a part of the Dover Cruise Terminal. Port of Dover website.
Situated at the port terminal Cruise Parking is both convenient and easy to find. Traveling by car direct to the Cruise Terminals you are advised to travel on the M20A20. It is one of three ports used by cruise ships visiting the London area.
