Plage de Calais (Calais Beach), Calais

Plage de Calais (Calais Beach), Calais

Calais Beach boasts shimmering turquoise waters and soft sands, eliminating the need for cumbersome footwear. Its gentle entry into the water ensures a seamless aquatic experience, catering to a diverse range of visitors, from solitary wanderers to relaxation enthusiasts. Remarkably, even during peak seasons, the beach maintains a serene atmosphere, offering ample space for visitors to unwind and soak in the coastal charm.

For amenities, Calais Beach provides essential facilities such as a beachside restaurant and convenient toilets, ensuring visitors' comfort throughout their stay. Additionally, a nearby campsite offers accommodation options for those seeking an extended beachside retreat.

While the beachfront primarily caters to sunbathing and swimming enthusiasts, there's no shortage of activities to engage in. From leisurely strolls along the expansive promenade to admiring distant ferry shows and glimpses of the English coast on clear days, Calais Beach promises a multifaceted coastal experience.

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Plage de Calais (Calais Beach) on Map

Sight Name: Plage de Calais (Calais Beach)
Sight Location: Calais, France (See walking tours in Calais)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark

Walking Tours in Calais, France

Create Your Own Walk in Calais

Create Your Own Walk in Calais

Creating your own self-guided walk in Calais is easy and fun. Choose the city attractions that you want to see and a walk route map will be created just for you. You can even set your hotel as the start point of the walk.
Calais Introduction Walking Tour

Calais Introduction Walking Tour

Calais, a French port city, strategically overlooks the Strait of Dover at the English Channel's narrowest point, merely 34 km (21 miles). On a sunny day, one can clearly see the White Cliffs of Dover on the English side. A major ferry port between France and England, Calais also has been connected directly to the UK by rail, through the Channel Tunnel, since 1994.

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Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.0 Km or 1.9 Miles