Dielette - Alderney
Ferries to Alderney
Dielette - Alderney
Ferries to Alderney
Connecting the port of Dielette on the coast of France with the island of Alderney within the Channel Islands, this ferry route provides an essential link between the mainland of France and the Channel Islands. From the port of Dielette, located in the small town of Flamanville, this is a picturesque town in the hear of Normandy, and is known not only for its excellent transport links across the English Channel, but also for its incredible cider and cheese, to the island of Alderney, the most northerly of the Channel Islands, and home to many natural landscapes, such as rugged cliffs, isolated beaches, and many local birds, making it the ideal escape for nature lovers. With up to 2 ferries running per week, provided by 1 ferry operator, there are plenty of ferries to choose from, so book now with Direct Ferries, to find the best ferry at the best price for you.
Dielette to Alderney sailing durations and frequency may vary from season to season, and from month to month, so we’d advise doing a live check to get the most up to date information.
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Situated close to Cherbourg, in the French region of Normandy, Dielette ferry port is part of the town of Flamanville. It provides connections to the Channel Islands of Guernsey and Alderney for foot passengers mainly during the busy season of the year. The D650 road provides direct access to Dielette ferry port from Cherbourg.
The Channel Island ferry port at Alderney is located on the north side of the island. Currently the only direct ferry connection is from France. Due to its size, Alderney does not need an extensive transport network but it does have an excellent taxi service and car hire is available.