
| number of berths | 280 |
| distance to public transportation (km) | 0,5 |
| traveltime to centre (minutes) | 10 |
In Calais you can enjoy the cultural heritage of traditional French restaurants.
Calais, famous for its lace and its burghers immortalized in bronze by Rodin, is now continental Europe's largest passenger ferry port.
The old town was totally destroyed in 1940 but numerous vestiges of its defensive heritage remain and the variety of the fortifications makes Calais one of the highlights of this network of fortified towns.
Information about the city
http://www.mairie-calais.fr
Information about the region
http:///www.calais-cotedopale.com
http://www.pas-de-calais.com
Calais Museum of Fine Arts and Lace Calais Museum has an international reputation for the quality of its art collections.
http://www.mairie-calais.fr
Calais Lighthouse 51 metres high, you climb up 271 steps - with magnificent views over Calais and the Channel with its ferries and shipping, towards the White Cliffs of Dover.
http://www.theotherside.co.uk
La Maison du Fromage et des Vins A quiet shop for cheese lovers: barrels of fine cheeses and bottles of fine wine can be bought at this tiny store.
http://www.tripadvisor.com
Second World War Museum
http://www.tripadvisor.com
Port de plaisance Calais
Bassin l'Ouest
62100,
Calais
T • +33 (0)321 34 55 23
calais-marina@calais.cci.fr
www.calais-port.com