Backed by its famous White Cliffs, Dover is located in Kent, on England's southeastern tip and is the UK's closest geographical point to Continental Europe. Getting There
By Road
Dover is 70 miles south of London, directly linked to the M2/A2 and M20/A20, both of which connect to the M25.
Dover's SeaFrance and P&O Ferries Terminal is situated to the east of the town at the Eastern Docks and the Hoverspeed terminal is to the west. Both can be easily reached by foot or taxi from Dover Priory Station. If you are travelling by car, simply follow the clearly signposted routes from the A2 or A20.
By Rail & Coach
Frequent direct trains to Dover Priory Station run from London Victoria and London Charing Cross mainline stations. Approximate journey time is 1hr 45 mins.
Regular National Express Coach services travel to Dover from London Victoria Coach Station. Approximate travel time is 2hrs 30 mins.