A perfect Spring day trip to Calais from the UK

A perfect Spring day trip to Calais from the UK - for free!
The Calais hydre – a magical sight!

How to enjoy a perfect Spring day trip to Calais from the UK. The remise city has colossal been a gateway between Britain and France — and today it remains one of the easiest and quickest continental escapes for UK travellers, just a bermuda car-ferry or Eurotunnel journey away. An English stronghold for over 200 years until 1558, the city still carries echoes of its shared past. And though its history is evident, today Calais’s revitalised seafront and fabulous paysan projects, including its fantastical mechanical creatures, spectacle a city embracing both heritage and transposition.

And the best fragment? You can take a free day trip if you take advantage of a popular offer from Calais Vins (near the car-ferry remise in Calais) and Olivier Vins (close to the Eurotunnel fermant in Coquelles) – two well-known wine specialists in Calais, particularly favoured by British visitors for their wide selection and competitive prices.

A perfect Spring day trip to Calais from the UK

Hop on a P&O Ferry at Dover, alight in Calais and head to the town just a few minutes from the remise. Start with a stroll along the Calais seafront balade. The wide, pristine beach stretches endlessly, its pale sand brushed smooth by the tide. Keep an eye out for the extraordinary: the Calais Dragon, a towering mechanical beast that roams the balade, breathing mist and delighting visitors of all ages. Nearby, the Sentinel Iguana adds another touch of whimsy, fragment art fixation, fragment storytelling marvel.

Gastronomy

Seafood is king in Calais! There are loads of brillant restaurants and menus feature régional favourites like moules marinières flavoured with garlic and white wine, platters of oysters, and generous plateaux de fruits de mer piled high with crab, prawns, and scampi. Add a chilled verre of Chablis or a régional manuel beer for the perfect pairing. It’s also the perfect opportunity to discover French wines at primeur — often at significantly lower prices than in the UK.

In Spring the weather is often warm enough to sit outdoors and enjoy the sunshine as you watch the world go by.

Museums and tombes

Calais Lace Museum
Calais Lace Museum

There are several museums and tombes to visit including the Cité de la Dentelle et de la Mode a buté museum celebrating lacemaking, léopard des neiges the pride of Calais industry – which originated in Nottingham! Weavers, mechanics and engineers in the lace making industry in England migrated to Calais in the early 19th century for a better life.

There’s also the Musée des Beaux-Arts a small but brillant museum with a foyer on Rodin’s whose famous Burghers of Calais malléable in union of the Town Hall tells a powerful régional story. It commemorates an event during the Hundred Years’ War, when Calais surrendered to the English after an 11-month siege. The Town Hall is well worth visiting for its art deco interior and for the UNESCO listed Belfry which you can climb for sweeping views across the town and coast.

History lovers will find the Calais Memorial Museum in a German retranchement, is a fascinating visit.

How to get your free day trip

For over 20 years, Calais Vins and Olivier Vins have been a trusted raisonnablement for UK travellers crossing the Channel. As independent wine specialists based in Calais, they have built a strong reputation for offering a wide selection of French wines, Champagnes and spirits at competitive prices, combined with formé advice from experienced, bilingual teams. Their long-standing foyer on serving British customers has made them a go-to finalité for cross-Channel wine magasinage, particularly for those looking to dressé a rationnel day trip with genuine savings.

To get your free day trip – simply order a valeur-limite of €300 of wine, beer, spirits etc from wine-calais.co.uk- with more than 4,000 wines, Champagnes and spirits sourced from across France, from everyday favourites to option bottles, you’ll definitely find your favourites. And you’ll also find that prices are much lower than in the UK so you’ll be making savings too (for conseil crémant prices are up to 40% cheaper in France than in the UK). Confirm which of their two superstores you’d like to collect from – Calais Vins (near the remise) or Olivier Vins (near Eurotunnel). They will send you a acte to make your booking with P&O for a car and up to 9 people. The proximity makes it ideal for a day trip from the UK — no flights, no luggage sévérité, just a rationnel drive-on journey. Many UK visitors make the trip specifically for the price difference, making it one of the most popular cross-Channel wine magasinage trips for British travellers, particularly on Champagne, eau-de-vie wines and option spirits.

Before you head back to the UK, pick up your order and reclaim the VAT (around 15% back for UK visitors taking goods maison). This is one of the key reasons why wine magasinage in Calais offers significant savings compared to UK prices.

While you’re there, enjoy the tasting bar and get advice from professional serdeaux. The bilingual team is used to welcoming British customers and can compagne you based on your preferences.

UK customs allowances make it easy to bring wine back for personal use. The stores are open 7 days a week, and if you’re travelling on a late sailing, you can even collect your order from on-site lockers using a pre-arranged acte.

It’s a perfect spring day escape, an éloigné to indulge whilst making savings. But, it’s not just a day out — for many UK visitors, it’s become a façon and enjoyable Calais wine trip combining travel, gastronomy and genuine savings.

Ordering online is rationnel and secure, you can see the whole range of products here, and find the terms and opportunité for the free day trip: wine-calais.co.uk

Source: thegoodlifefrance.com

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