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Safety & Security
Safety & security when travelling with LeShuttle. Information explaining why LeShuttle is the safer way to France and beyond.
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Operation Brock
Operation Brock is a set of measures to keep the M20 open in both directions between junctions 8 and 9 in the event of disruption to services across the English Channel, by using different holding areas.
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Welcome to LeShuttle
We are excited to launch our new look, and our new name. Eurotunnel Le Shuttle will now be known as LeShuttle.
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Day Trip & Overnight
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The History of Eurotunnel | Eurotunnel Le Shuttle™
Learn about the history of Eurotunnel and LeShuttle, the brand identity for Eurotunnel shuttle services, delivering low-carbon, fast passenger transport between the UK and France.
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LeShuttle WIFI
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Payments and cancellations
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Brexit for coach customers
With some excellent offers, and a great value service, travel agents are now able to book travel tickets for their clients online.
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Advance Passenger Information (API)
Advance Passenger Information (API) for coach operators. Information on the exit passport checks process for coach operators.
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Security
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Change email address
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Travel Documents for LeShuttle
Find out what documents you need when travelling with LeShuttle, and the latest ETA information.
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Fall in love with the Romantic Road
A stunning drive through some of Germany’s most spectacular landscapes and beautiful towns. Stopping at fairytale castles, idyllic villages and historic castles, you will surely be seduced by the charms of the ‘Romantische Straße’.
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Spring in Aquitaine
As the weather warms up, one of the most diverse regions of France welcomes you with stunning scenery and attractions. From seaside resorts to verdant vineyards, Aquitaine has everything for the perfect getaway.
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Visit Gouda
Gouda is famous for its delicious cheese, but there is so much more to discover in this most quintessential of Dutch cities. Whether you go for the classic cheese experience, or to explore the historic buildings and churches, this southern city in the Netherlands is well worth a visit.
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A Brussels city break
The Belgian capital is less than three hours drive from our Calais terminal and is a great destination for a city break in summer or winter. You’ll discover stunning architecture, tasty treats and cultural delights. And maybe a certain cheeky statue too …
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Berlin on a shoestring
There’s no need to miss out when saving money in Berlin. The German capital has a surprising amount of cost-effective or entirely free things to do. Read our tips on how best to explore Berlin on a budget.
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48 hours in Bruges
Bruges is one of the closest cities to our terminal in Calais. Often called the ‘Venice of the North’, its winding canals and medieval buildings make Bruges a picture-perfect destination for a continental weekend break.
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Eat like a local in Amsterdam
If you’re planning a trip to Amsterdam and want to avoid the tourist traps, follow our guide and eat like a local. You’ll discover some ‘dam fine food!
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Cambridge weekender
Grand buildings lie around every corner, students cycle down cobbled streets, punts lazily glide by on the river. Cambridge is quintessentially English, and an unmissable stop on any tour of the UK.
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London's ultimate sights
See all the sights of London on a road trip from Paris! It takes just 35 minutes to cross from Calais to Folkestone with LeShuttle. Whether you are in the capital of the UK for a weekend or for a longer stay, you will never be short of things to see and do in London.
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Driving from Calais to The Hague
Explore the city by the sea in the Netherlands, home to international institutions, world-class art galleries and some of the best beaches in northern Europe.
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Things to see and do in Durbuy, Belgium
The smallest city in the world? Not quite, but this beautiful medieval town in the Ardennes is still one of Belgium’s hidden gems.
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Autumn in the Black Forest
The Black Forest takes on a different hue as the seasons change. The golden colours of autumn make one of Germany’s most unspoilt regions even more beautiful.
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