Operated by P&O Ferries on the Dover Calais route
With the Pride of Canterbury you'll experience a little luxury on your channel crossing. With a great choice of places to eat and drink as well as a shop, you'll also find a club lounge, kids play zone and comfortable seating areas.
There are no passenger cabins however seating is available in the club class lounge. Pre-book to enjoy a touch of luxury including a complimentary glass of champagne, tea, coffee, soft drinks and newspapers – all served by friendly stewards.
There's a choice of places to eat and drink onboard to suit all tastes and budgets. If you are travelling with the family then head to the Food Court, serving exciting cuisine from around the world. If you prefer to dine in style, why not try The Brasserie, with the highest quality food and wine served to your table. There's also a Costa Coffee serving light snacks and pastries and a wide range of hot and cold drinks.
There are some great bargains to be had in the onboard shops with literally hundreds of products considerably cheaper than you can find anywhere on the high street.
You’ll also find Video games arcade, wifi, a commission free bureau de change and an ATM machine with an E Top up facility.
Keeping children happy during the ferry crossing is something P&O Ferries take seriously. Onboard you'll find a variety of play areas and activities and kids menu's in the eating area.
If notified or requested staff will meet and assist customers with wheelchairs on the vehicle deck. All shopping, dining and seating areas are wheelchair friendly.
Please Note: Whilst we have taken great care in making our Pride of Canterbury guide as accurate as possible, onboard facilities, services and entertainment may vary depending on the date and time of year that you travel, facilities mentioned may change without notification and ferry companies reserve the right to operate vessels other than those mentioned at time of booking without prior notification.
96% of our customers recommended this ship
"Good "
Verry good
Reviewed 21 November 2016 by Cristina Ioana who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of Canterbury
"A flexible crossing"
The journey started well with a fluid going through both passport control and customs. This was facilitated by arriving early and by low attendance. The bonus was that I was put on an earlier sailing; which enabled me to arrive home earlier. The crossing was smooth and confortable. I shall look forward to my next crossing with this vcompany.
Reviewed 10 November 2016 by Gérard who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of Canterbury
"crossing"
Best crossing ever, arrived on time for check-in and was allowed to catch the earlier ferry. Drove to the waiting lane to see that the last car was driving off and we drove straight on to the ferry!!!! Brilliant!
Reviewed 07 November 2016 by Jerzy who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of Canterbury
"Pride of Canterbury "
The boat was big and spacious. We would have liked a childrens soft play area.
Reviewed 30 October 2016 by Anonymous who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of Canterbury
"Great trip Great price"
Went to France to see Grandads grave 2nd World War! Trip across both ways very organised and price was very reasonable... purchased some Bombay Gin on the way back what a saving we made!!!!
Reviewed 30 October 2016 by Shaun who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of Canterbury
"Good journey"
Efficient, timely, clean, comfortable. Nice meal in the Brasserie but the staff need to be more attentive to the customers needs than chatting amongst themselves in the kitchen. Good prices in the shop.
Reviewed 29 September 2016 by Julie who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of Canterbury
"return trip "
slight delay due to snarled fishing net in port. Everything seemed most efficient bot one groan 5 mins after we boarded you were sold out of daily newspapers. Please stock more
Reviewed 26 September 2016 by Malcolm who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of Canterbury
"Dover to Calais return"
Turned up. No queues either journey and put on the next ferry (semi flexi fare). Given up on Euro tunnel after numerous delays and a more relaxing journey albeit about 45 minutes longer.
Reviewed 25 September 2016 by Anonymous who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of Canterbury
"Dover to Calais return"
Turned up. No queues either journey and put on the next ferry (semi flexi fare). Given up on Euro tunnel after numerous delays and a more relaxing journey albeit about 45 minutes longer.
Reviewed 25 September 2016 by Anonymous who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of Canterbury
"Experience with P&O"
Ferries nowadays are marvellous.I went on P&O ferries from Calais to Dover.The ships beautifully clean,food excellent staff very helpful.I have a few more trips to make. And won't hesitate to go by P&O again.
Reviewed 24 September 2016 by Peter who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of Canterbury
"P &O Dover to Calais"
We upgraded to Club Lounge access and will do so every time in the future! A whole different experience and well worth the £12 extra
Reviewed 20 September 2016 by Lynn who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of Canterbury
"Pleasant night voyage "
Staff were friendly and helpful. The ship was clean and comfortable and shops/ restaurants were well stocked. It always helps to find a power source to charge up devices too! We boarded early and left on the dot.
Reviewed 18 September 2016 by Anonymous who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of Canterbury
"Sea-route alternative"
The ferries provide a slower but relaxing alternative to the Euro tunnel. Whilst circumstances in Calais make departures a little uncertain we managed to arrive early on both the legs but, fortunately, P&O were able to put us on earlier sailings thus avoiding a lengthy delay at either port. The ferries are showing their age but they were still comfortable for thew 90 minute trip. Given the variety of vehicles traveling on the ferries, the loading and unloading is done very efficiently.
Reviewed 16 September 2016 by Peter who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of Canterbury
"Thanks"
My Memorable holiday started in Dover
Reviewed 14 September 2016 by Mohammed who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of Canterbury
"Very good "
I like P & O Ferries
Reviewed 12 September 2016 by Catalin who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of Canterbury
"Excellent!"
Pleasant crossing and on time. Will use again!
Reviewed 11 September 2016 by Keith who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of Canterbury
"Superb"
I recommend this ferry to all my friends. thank you for your punctuality
Reviewed 11 September 2016 by Foamete who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of Canterbury
"Farry crissing "
We had a really nice trip we got there early so we got the early ferry plus the cafe was not dear would go again xx
Reviewed 09 September 2016 by Angela who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of Canterbury
"Great way to cross"
Backpacker with no money for Eurostar - being a foot passenger works excellently well, you're taken through passport check and across the harbor efficiently, the staff is helpful and kind.
Reviewed 06 September 2016 by Anonymous who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of Canterbury
"Can't be better"
Excellent
Reviewed 06 September 2016 by Martina who travelled with P&O Ferries on Pride of Canterbury