Dieppe ferry port in France connects you with Newhaven in England with a choice of up to 28 ferry crossings per week. The duration of the Dieppe to Newhaven crossing is from 4 hours and the crossing is operated by DFDS Seaways.
Dieppe ferry port is a small harbour in Normandy, France, situated on the English Channel. It is connected via a direct ferry link with Newhaven in England. This is the most direct connection between Paris and London and is ideal if you want to explore the south of England or the west of France.
Dieppe ferry crossings are operated by DFDS Seaways in cooperation with Transmanche Ferries. The sailing time is 4 hours and this cross-channel service is offered 3 times a day. On this crossing you can travel as a foot passenger or with your car or motorhome. Pets are allowed but should be booked in advance as the ferry has only limited space for dogs and cats on board. As the journey takes only 4 hours you can book a cabin or a deck passage.
The Dieppe ferry terminal is located only 7 minutes from the city centre by car or 30 minutes walking. Just follow the Quai de l’avenir and Quai de la Marne and you will arrive in the centre of the town.
The small port offers some basic amenities such as a café, toilets and vending machines. A free public parking facility is located in front of the terminal building.