Room and rates for Dover Guest House, bed & breakfast non smoking hotel accommodation in Dover, Kent, England, UK
What better way to start a cruise than to set sail beneath the 'White Cliffs of Dover' and the magnificent Dover castle?
The Dover Cruise Port has excellent road and rail connections with London and is the perfect UK embarkation
port for cruises.
Dover (London) UK Cruise Port - Terminal 1
Cruises set sail from the Western Docks at Dover (Ferry's from the Eastern Docks).
Dover Cruise Port is the second largest cruise port in the UK and carried approximately 190,000 passengers travelling with 37 different cruise lines in 2006. The cruise calendar in Dover normally starts from the month of April until late September/October.
Dover Cruise Terminal 1 opened in 1996 at a cost of over £10 million pounds and is set in the former Marine Railway Station. As a listed building, many of the original features are still evident and provide a flavour of a bygone era.
Dover (London) UK Cruise Port - Terminal 2
Cruises set sail from the Western Docks at Dover (Ferry's from the Eastern Docks).
Dover Cruise Port is the second largest cruise port in the UK and carried approximately 190,000 passengers travelling with 37 different cruise lines in 2006. The cruise calendar in Dover normally starts from the month of April until late September/October.
Dover Cruise Terminal 2 opened in the year 2000 and has been purpose built to offer full modern state of the art facilities.
The terminal has attractive spacious waiting rooms, snack bars, toilets, and other facilities for cruise passengers.
The cruise terminal is within reasonable walking distance of the town centre.