The sea crossing between Dunkirk and Rosslare is temporarily not in operation by ferry operators connected to NetFerry.
Dunkirk has the third-largest harbour in France, after Le Havre and Marseille. One of the most popular ferry routes is to Dover in the United Kingdom, and it takes around 2 hours. One reason for the popularity of this route is because the nearby Belgian town of Adinkerke has lower taxes on certain products like alcohol, so people come here to stock up! Please note that it isn't possible to use the ferry terminal as a foot passenger because the docking terminals do not have passenger bridge. Dunkirk terminal has a lounge area with facilities for the disabled. It also has The Bottle Stop, ... [More information]
Address: Route de la Maison Blanche, F-59279 Loon-Plage, Dunkirk, France
Directions: Google Map @ Dunkirk, port
Rosslare is a village that was created as a settlement around the harbour. The name is taken from the Celtic Cuan Ros Láir, meaning ‘harbour of the middle peninsula’. A brief history of Rosslare The village was developed in 1906 by the Great Western Railway and the Great Southern and Western Railway to accommodate steam ferry traffic between Britain and Ireland. It is also thought that harbour expansion and/or privatisation could improve exporting and logistical options for businesses and producers in Ireland offering an alternative to Dublin Port which dominates... [More information]