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'''Dunkerque''' is a major port town at the Channel with ferries to [[Dover]] (''norfolklines'' – crossings every 2 hours).
==Hitching Out=====To [[England]]===
It is less busy and more laid-back/friendly than the [[Calais]]-Dover route. Both the Calais-Dover boats and the Dunkerque-Dover boats do not charge for extra passengers in vehicles. While [[Calais]]-Dover ferries allow foot passengers (cost about £15/20Euros), it is not possible from Dunkerque, so you have no other choice than to get a lift.
Crossing takes about 1h50 and on the ''Norfolkline'' ships there is free wireless internet access.
====How to get to the port====
Ferries leave from Port Ouest.
If on the A16 motorway (Calais <-> Dunkerque) take the Exit 24.
====Trucks====
Before the port there is big parking place for trucks and lorries (about 1km square). It is very easy to get a ride over there. Many vehicles on Polish, Romanian, Turkish and Slovak numbers. But you can find some English, Irish or German ones as well.
====Cars====
A bit further, there is a car park, just in front of a ticket office. You can probably try to get a lift asking drivers there. Usually you have to explain that they pay for car and not for amount of people, but correct number of passengers must be on their ticket. Changing booking is free of charge and takes less than a minute. Always have your documents ready to show to drivers, so they know you are not an illegal immigrant.
====Once on the ferry====
Once you are on the ferry, it is an excellent idea to ask around for a lift. It is far easier to do this, than to hitchhike when you land. The best tactic is to approach individuals directly and say something like "Excuse me, sorry to bother you. I am trying to hitchhike to [''destination'']. I don't suppose you could give me a lift in that direction?" Most people on the boat will speak English. Do not try to get a lift by standing at the stairs from the car deck with a sign. It does not work well.
====Important for Non-EU Nationals (including US citizens)====
There are UK passport controls in Dunkerque and if you do not have the proper papers, you may encounter a lot of hassle, including being denied entry. Worse, the friendly driver who gave you a ride might also face delays.
If you look respectable, are from a respectable country, [[USA]], [[Australia]], [[New Zealand]], to name a few, you are unlikely to have any problems entering the UK, even as a hitchhiker. Show a passport from [[Somalia]], [[Pakistan]] or [[Iran]], to name a few that are somewhat less respectable in the eyes of the UK government, expect lots of hassle, including being denied entry.
If you think you will fall in the latter category, you should consider going on to [[Calais]], ''Norfolkline'', which sails from Dunkerque does not take foot-passengers, and spend the money to buy a foot-passenger (return) ticket yourself to avoid causing trouble for your driver, although that does not in any way reduce the risk that you're denied entry either at UK immigration in France or upon arrival in Dover.
As with any border crossing, it helps if you look respectable, '''even''' if you come from the EU or respectable countries, and have money (or better, a credit card) to support yourself.
[[Calais]] is an alternative to cross the Channel. Sailings from there are far more frequent and all shipping companies take foot-passengers, although at least some ('''P&O''') no longer do so on every sailing or in the middle of the night!
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