The Port of Dover is closing its gates this Christmas from 3:30pm on Christmas Eve until 7:30am on Boxing Day. If you are planning a festive getaway or returning home, it is important to be aware of these closures now.

Last Chance Ferries Sail Early on Christmas Eve

DFDS will operate its final ferry around 1pm on Christmas Eve. P&O’s last sailing is scheduled for approximately 2:30pm, while Irish Ferries will set sail for the last time at 4pm. Missing these sailings means you will be unable to travel by ferry until the morning of Boxing Day.

Christmas Eve and Boxing Day Trains: What You Need to Know

Most intercity trains finish early on Christmas Eve, with the last departures from London by 6pm and local routes ending by 10pm. On Boxing Day, trains run on a skeleton schedule. Limited services will operate from London Marylebone and on a few routes via Gatwick Airport. The Stansted Express will also run a reduced service on Boxing Day.

Docklands Light Railway Starts Late on Boxing Day

London’s Docklands Light Railway (DLR) will not start running until 8:30am on Boxing Day, so early travel by DLR is not possible on that day.

Travel Tips: Plan Ahead to Avoid Festive Chaos

Holiday travellers are advised to double check their journeys before setting out. With the Port of Dover closed, last ferries sailing early, and trains running limited services, staying updated via official websites is essential.

Public Warning: Don’t Get Caught Out

This is a reminder to adjust travel plans now to avoid Christmas Day travel problems. Booking wisely and knowing service times will help you avoid disruption.

Need More Info? Check ferry and train operator websites or the Port of Dover site for real-time travel updates. It is better to be safe than stranded this Christmas.

Originally published by UKNIP.

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