Dover (/ˈdoʊvər/) is a town and major ferry port in the home county of Kent, in South East England. It faces France across the Strait of Dover, the narrowest part of the English Channel, and lies south-east of Canterbury and east of Maidstone. The town is the administrative centre of the Dover District and home of the Dover Calais ferry through the Port of Dover. The surrounding chalk cliffs are known as the White Cliffs of Dover.
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5.0 based on 33 reviews
Ed’s Taxi Dover provides transport and tours with 8 seater vehicle. Air-conditioned and full leather for your comfort. We do airport transfers, Cruise Connection and private tours of White Cliffs, Canterbury Cathedral, Leeds Castle and London. Ed’s Taxi Dover has many years of experience. When you choose Ed’s Taxi Dover means you get first class service and well looked after.
5.0 based on 661 reviews
Ahoy!...our fantastic scheduled trips operate everyday during July and August, as well as school holidays. A weekend only schedule operate outside of these times. Closed season is November thru to Easter. Step aboard one of our awesome boats for a fun filled and incredibly unique experience. Choose either one of our boats; 'Dover Explorer' which is our 450hp RHIB or 'Wetwheels' which is our 600hp sports catamaran; specifically designed to accommodate those of you with worries of mobility, in particular wheelchair users. Whichever boat you choose to venture out on, you can be assured of experiencing the beautiful and very iconic Kent coastline, fascinating seals or eery Goodwin Sands. All of that combined with an exhilarating close to the water experience that is suitable for everybody. 1.5hrs White Cliffs & Beyond - 1.5hrs Heritage Tour - 2hr Secret Seal Safari - 3hr Goodwin Sands - Private Charter to go wherever you like!
5.0 based on 148 reviews
Private guided tours 2021 from London and Dover Cruise Terminal. Hello my name is Gary Price I’m the owner of Horizon Private Hire, as a life long resident of Dover I have always lived within a few miles of the White Cliffs and really enjoy showing people around the area. Horizon Private Hire are based in Dover Kent and provide luxury transport with our new Mercedes-Benz Vito, with 8 full leather passenger seats it’s fully air-conditioned & valeted for your comfort. Specialising in private guided tours of the White Cliffs of Dover - Leeds Castle - Canterbury Cathedral - Dover Castle - Chartwell House to name a few. With many years experience driving in Central London, regularly collecting clients from their Central London hotels for private guided tour and returning them afterwards. Airport and Dover Cruise Terminal transfers available. Our Professional, Reliable & Competitive service means that if you choose Horizon Private Hire you will be looked after all the way.
I have visited Dover Castle and cliffs with my colleagues and Gray was an excellent guide and shown his professionalism since the first moment we met. We did not notice 2 hours road trip as Gary was sharing with us interesting histories, both personals and locals. He knows the best spots to visit and to take pictures, mostly of them are breath-taking. He also suggested a local restaurant to visit and we had a very tasty lunch. We had a lovely morning surrounded with nature and after a massive lunch, visiting the castle it was the best way to finish our tour. Gray was very knowledgeable and once again his interesting histories had kept us excited all time. You shouldn’t miss the opportunity to meet Gary because rather than having a tour seems that you are travelling with a friend. Spanish/ Espanol: Con mis companeros visitamos los acantilados de Dover y su Castillo, Gray desde el primer momento mostro que es un excelente guia y tambien muy professional con su trabajo. Desde Londres son casi 2 horas de viaje, las cuales ni las sentimos ya que Gary nos mantuvo entretenidos con sus historias y particularidades de la zona. Conoce muy bien Dover ya que el nacio ahi y tambien compartio con nosotros los mejores lugares para sacar fotos. Gary nos recomendo un restaurant para comer, donde la comida fue muy Buena, generosa y a buen precio. Pasamos una hermosa manana en los acantilados y despues de un delicioso almuerzo, nos dirigimos hacia el Castillo de Dover en donde Gray nos mantuvo entretenidos todo el tiempo, contandonos diferentes historias las cuales fueron interesantes y compartio con nosotros todos sus conocimientos. Puedo decir que el viaje con Gary fue como viajar con un amigo, mas que hacer solamente un tour y eso lo hace totalmente unico y especial.
5.0 based on 777 reviews
Part game, part theatre, part reality, Get Lost offers a team building activity like no other. Clues and puzzles will lead you to physical keys, combinations or further mysteries to solve. Each room has it's own story and the reason you're there will vary. Be prepared to experience a roller coaster of emotions as frustration, elation and excitement propels you through the experience!
We had the BEST time playing Operation P•R•A•T! Highly recommend! *Great puzzles ✅ *Great attention to detail ✅ *Great way to kill time during lockdown✅ *Great fun! ✅ One word of advice, lay off the gin before you begin! ???? Enjoy!
4.5 based on 6,108 reviews
The most iconic of all English fortresses commanding the gateway to the realm for nine centuries. Climb the Great Tower, meet the characters and immerse yourself in vivid medieval interiors. Then delve deep within Dover's White Cliffs to witness the drama in the Secret Wartime Tunnels. Roam through centuries of history at Dover Castle, from the Romans to the 20th century, in an action-packed day out.
We have just returned from an absolutely phenomenal weekend staying in the grounds of Dover Castle. From the tunnel tours to the Great Tower steeped in history, to the views across the English Channel and the access to the grounds before and after hours we were totally blown away and awestruck. A special mention to all the staff throughout our stay who were friendly, informative, helpful, enthusiastic and passionate about such an incredible place . Not forgetting Lesley the housekeeper who ensured our stay was spot on. An absolute credit to English heritage and Dover Castle. We will most definitely be returning. Highly recommend.
4.5 based on 2,851 reviews
We had lovely walk along the top of the cliffs great views of the ferries and the harbour on a bright sunny day
4.5 based on 36 reviews
East Kent tours that are designed to be different. To provide visitors with a new view of the landscape and the history of this portion of the garden of England. To show customers a unique insight into the countryside of East Kent and understanding of how geology and history has formed this corner of England. We can also arrange specialist tours, for those wishing to explore the geology of East Kent in much greater detail.
4.5 based on 488 reviews
A remote, isolated, pristine-white, solid beacon; a place of innovation and scientific firsts, now also a romantic hideaway and big-hearted family haven, the South Foreland lighthouse stands proud atop the White Cliffs of Dover. It surprises and delights with its warmth of welcome and unexpectedly wistful atmosphere, quaint and charming and yet robust and protecting. Like the Knott family of the past, its current keepers, who mostly offer their time for free, are witness to events and show commitment and spirit in manning the light. Inside the Victorian tower, surprising stories unfold of a unique history that has shaped our world and influenced our travel, our trade, and our industrial and maritime heritage. Outside seemingly endless skies roll away across the English Channel and 21 miles away, the coast of France splits the sky from the sea. Serenity is broken when waves steepen, dark clouds tumble in, the wind lashes and the mouth-watering views are swallowed up. The lighthouse stands its ground and is once again protector, until the calm returns as quickly as it left and butterflies come out of hiding. Arrival is on foot across the beautiful and yet challenging cliffs, thus the lighthouse attracts the more adventurous. None the less, children’s laughter is all around, and the nostalgia of Mrs Knott’s tearoom attracts all generations, those who come to reflect and those who want to find out more about the traditions of the past. From its post on top of the gateway to Britain, South Foreland Lighthouse watches over their past, their present and their future.
A wonderful day rambling over the white cliffs of Dover to this little gem , a fabulous light house and tea rooms called Mrs Knotts The guide was so informative and interesting and all the guides were friendly and helpful It’s an amazing piece of British history and the view on a day like ours was marvellous, you can see France clearly. The tearooms are quirky and quaint the scones delicious and the service excellent
4.5 based on 245 reviews
Free entry to 4 galleries over 3 floors, covering archaeology, town history and the Dover Bronze Age Boat - the world's oldest known sea-going vessel - plus gift shop and Visitor Information Centre for Dover, Deal and Sandwich Fully accessible for wheelchair users
I had wanted to go to Dunkirk and to Amiens and Le Quesnoy. However, I found that I would really not have enough time, so while initially having made Dover a port to cross the Channel, I decided to rather remain in Dover and explore. We stayed in a comfortable B&B and hired a car to get around. In order to decide what to do and see, we sought out the local information centre, which is housed in the Dover Museum. While there we decided to have a look at the museum. What a gem! Admission was free and the museum had some amazing exhibits, including much from the early Anglo - Saxon times with awesome artefacts. The top floor housed some aspects of the history of the port and also featured some aspects of Operation Dynamo - the Dunkirk rescue of the British Expeditionary Force, with some interesting video footage. ( So, although I didn't get to Dunkirk - I didn't miss out!) However, what was really amazing for us was the Dover Bronze Age boat gallery. Hardly advertised, we discovered that in 1992, while excavating for a road link, a wooden boat was found. It turned out to be about 3,000 years old dating from the Bronze Age. Afther seven pains taking years the boat has been restored as best as it can be and is now on display in the Bronze Age boat gallery. For us having come from New Zealand where history is only a matter of a few hundred years, looking at somthing this old was breathtaking and a priviledge. There were plenty of other things to see and do in Dover, but this museum is a must!
4.5 based on 231 reviews
This is a real precious gem of a place. Plenty of great things to see big and small. We all had memory flash backs when walking around the displays. Really so much is packed into this small place. Fantastic staff make it even more if a must see. Good car parking great disability access too. Value for money. Very limited opening times so plan your visit carefully!
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