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<li>If you are feeling rich or you are desperate, a one-way foot ticket to Calais will cost about £14</li>
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Now onply P&O operates with foot passengers and a one way ticket costs 30£. A two way ticket (return) for the same day costs 13£. But be careful, when you go to buy the ticket go without backpacks because they won't sell you the ticket, because they'll say you won't come back. Act like you are going for the ride with the ferry (i with 2 friends did this : we asked if there are any things to do on the ferry like videogames, or casino, a place where to eat or drink something etc.) Also when you go on the bus, if the person who sold you the ticket is there, try to give your backpacks to someone else until you are on the bus, from there you won't have any problems no more.
Good luck !
Disputed information: ''"the trucks park in the ferry so close that it's not possible to open the doors. That means that you'll spend more than 1.5 hour closed in a box with a stranger and the driver can only take one person legally - and they check your IDs etc on the entrance so none of them will take the risk of a fine there. I don't know if it is like this on every ferry and all the time, but it's not recommended to go with any trucks on a ferry!"''
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