

Dover International Airport

Dover is situated in Kent , on England 's south eastern tip and is surrounded on three sides by sea. It is the UK 's closest geographical point to Continental Europe and also famous for its white cliffs. Regular cross Channel ferries travel between the port, Dunkirk and Calais in France , and Ostend in Belgium every day of the year.
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You can visit fortresses and castles by the sea or explore Roman and Bronze Age remains which include a Bronze Age boat in a high-tech gallery and a Roman house. Other attractions include harbour boat tours, open top bus rides and historic railway journeys.
Dover is also a busy port for cruise shipping and very popular among pleasure boat owners.
Shopping and Facilities
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Directions
Follow M2/A2 or M20/A20 route to Dover then follow signs for the Eastern Docks. Parking is in a multi-storey car park connected to the Eastern Docks.
Special Needs
If you have any particular requirements, it is important to seek advice from the airline in question before travelling, in order to assure yourself that they can provide any special assistance.
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