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The fastest way to cross the English Channel, but usually the most expensive. It is however becoming the most popular way to get to France, especially since a recent financial re-structuring has allowed Eurotunnel to become more competitive with its pricing. Passengers tend to favour the speed, flexibility and convenience of taking the Eurotunnel above the cheaper ferries. The harsh competition on the cross-channel route has already claimed the life of Seafrance, which went into receivership in December 2011.
Passengers have three options for travelling to Spain by ferry. Portsmouth to Bilbao, Portsmouth or Plymouth to Santander, or the land bridge starting with Portsmouth to Le Havre, a drive, then from St. Nazaire in France to Gijón in Northern Spain. We compare the three methods to help you find the right crossing for your plans.
Services from the UK to Ireland including Fishguard and Pembroke to Rosslare, Holyhead to Dublin and Dún Laoghaire. Passengers now also have the option of going overnight from Swansea to Cork during the summer.
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