Calais, Hauts-de-France, France cruise port
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Calais, Hauts-de-France, France

Gateway to France across the Channel, Calais pairs a dramatic WWII history with Rodin's most famous bronze and a quirky mechanical dragon prowling the seafront. The White Cliffs of Dover are visible on a clear day.

⚓ Docked (Terminal Croisières)🕒 Typical call: 6-8 hrs💶 Euro (€)🗣️ French
Docking
Alongside at Terminal Croisières, Ferry Terminal area — large ships may anchor and tender
Walk to centre
~20-30 min on foot; taxis and shuttle buses available
Best For
History, art, coastal scenery, day trips to Cap Blanc-Nez or Boulogne
Don't Miss
Rodin's Burghers of Calais at the Town Hall & the Dragon of Calais on the beach promenade

Getting Ashore

Cruise ships dock at the Terminal Croisières within the Ferry Terminal complex; the city centre is a 20-30 minute walk or short taxi ride.

Getting Ashore in Calais

  • 1
    Dock at Terminal CroisièresMost cruise ships berth alongside the passenger quay in the Ferry Terminal area. Security check on exit is quick. Larger vessels may anchor and tender — check your daily programme.
  • 2
    Walk or Taxi to CentreThe pier is about 2 km from Place d'Armes. Walk via Rue Royale (20-30 min) or grab a taxi outside the terminal for €10-12. No fixed shuttle, but some lines provide one.
  • 3
    Orientation at Place d'ArmesThe main square, Place d'Armes, is the natural hub. The Town Hall (with the Burghers sculpture) is a short walk away; the beach and Dragon are north-west of the centre.

💡 Pro move: The port is primarily a ferry and freight hub; cruise facilities are functional but modest. Allow extra time on busy ferry days.

Piers & Tendering by Cruise Line

Calais is primarily a docked port; cruise ships berth at the Terminal Croisières in the Ferry Terminal complex.

Cruise LineTypical Berth / ArrivalDock or Tender
Most cruise linesTerminal Croisières, Ferry Terminal📍Docked
Larger vesselsOffshore anchorage📍Tendered

Top Excursions

From iconic Rodin bronzes and WWII bunkers to dramatic Channel cliffs and a mechanical dragon, Calais packs a surprising range into a short shore day.

History

Burghers of Calais & Town Hall

Rodin's monumental bronze stands outside the Flemish Renaissance Town Hall — one of the most famous sculptures in France. Climb the UNESCO-listed belfry for rooftop views over the city.

⏱ 1-2 hrs🚶 Easy📷 Iconic
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Culture

Cité Internationale de la Dentelle et de la Mode

Calais lace has dressed royalty and haute couture for two centuries. This museum in a 19th-century factory shows historic Leavers looms still running and an excellent fashion collection.

⏱ 1.5-2 hrs🏛️ Indoor🎟️ Entry fee
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History

Musée Mémoire 39-45 (WWII Bunker)

Walk through one of Europe's longest accessible German Atlantic Wall bunkers, packed with original artefacts and maps covering the German occupation and the siege of Calais.

⏱ 1.5 hrs🏛️ Underground🎟️ Entry fee
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Adventure

Cap Blanc-Nez & Opal Coast Drive

The dramatic white chalk cliffs of Cap Blanc-Nez rise 134 m above the Channel — on a clear day you can see the cliffs of Dover. A short clifftop walk rewards with sweeping panoramas.

⏱ 3-4 hrs🚗 Hire car or tour🌊 Scenic
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Nature

Dragon of Calais Beach Promenade

The 10-metre mechanical Dragon of Calais breathes smoke and carries passengers along the seafront — half art installation, half amusement ride. The sandy beach stretches out behind it.

⏱ 1-2 hrs🐉 Unique attraction👨‍👩‍👧 Family-friendly
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History

Day Trip to Dunkirk

45 minutes east of Calais, Dunkirk's museum and memorial tell the story of Operation Dynamo — the 1940 evacuation that saved around 338,000 Allied troops. Deeply moving and historically rich.

⏱ 4-5 hrs🚗 Taxi or tour🎟️ Entry fee
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Self-Guided Walks & Hikes

Calais rewards walkers willing to cross the modest industrial port fringe — once in the centre, the Town Hall, beach, and lace quarter are all on foot.

Port to Place d'Armes & Town Hall

2.5 km · ~30 min · Easy

Walk from the Terminal Croisières along Boulevard de la Résistance into the city centre, reaching the grand Place d'Armes and the Flemish Town Hall where Rodin's Burghers stands out front.

  1. StartTerminal Croisières Calais
  2. StopBoulevard de la Résistance Calais
  3. StopPlace d'Armes Calais
  4. EndHôtel de Ville Calais
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Town Hall to Lace Museum & Beach Dragon

2 km · ~25 min · Easy

From the Town Hall head north-west via Rue Dupont to the Cité de la Dentelle, then continue to the seafront promenade to find the Dragon of Calais and the wide sandy beach.

  1. StartHôtel de Ville Calais
  2. StopCité Internationale de la Dentelle et de la Mode Calais
  3. EndDragon de Calais
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Weather & Best Time to Visit

Climate normals for Calais, Hauts-de-France, France (2014–2023 averages). Pack for the month you sail — highs, lows, and how many rainy days to expect.

MonthAvg HighAvg LowRainy Days
Jan46°F / 8°C39°F / 4°C15
Feb48°F / 9°C39°F / 4°C13
Mar51°F / 11°C41°F / 5°C13
Apr55°F / 13°C43°F / 6°C10
May60°F / 16°C49°F / 9°C10
Jun67°F / 19°C55°F / 13°C9
Jul70°F / 21°C59°F / 15°C10
Aug70°F / 21°C59°F / 15°C13
Sep67°F / 19°C56°F / 13°C10
Oct60°F / 16°C52°F / 11°C15
Nov52°F / 11°C45°F / 7°C16
Dec48°F / 9°C41°F / 5°C16

Source: Open-Meteo ERA5 (10-yr daily averages)

Insider Tips

  • 🚕
    Taxi from pier to centre costs €10-12 and saves 30 minutes. Agree the fare before getting in — meters aren't always used for short port runs.
  • 🐉
    Book the Dragon ride in advance if you want to ride on top — day-of tickets sell out in summer. Walking alongside to watch is free.
  • 💶
    Euros only — sterling is not widely accepted despite proximity to the UK. ATMs are available on Rue Royale near Place d'Armes.
  • 🌬️
    Channel weather changes fast. Even in summer, bring a layer — the seafront and Cap Blanc-Nez get wind. Rain is possible any month.
  • 🍟
    Eat frites, not just crepes. Calais is in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais tradition — proper Belgian-style frites with mussels (moules-frites) are the local speciality.