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From time to time we offer a day trip and overnight fare (currently £69). These are the prices per vehicle, each way. So while LeShuttle does not offer a £25 return ticket, it is possible to share the cost if you are travelling in a group and make significant savings.
Eurotunnel tickets for the LeShuttle train start from £69 for a one-way journey. You can book Eurotunnel tickets through the booking module above. Alternatively, you can purchase tickets directly at the Channel Tunnel check-in, but please note that these tickets are more expensive than when booked online.
How long is the Channel Tunnel? The Channel Tunnel is 31.5 miles long or 50.45 km. That's the equivalent of 169 Eiffel Towers stacked on top of each other. 23.5 miles (37.9 km) of the Channel Tunnel is under the English Channel, making it the world's longest undersea tunnel.
The Channel Tunnel, also referred to as the ‘Chunnel’, is the longest underwater rail tunnel in the world and connects southern England (Folkestone Terminal) to northern France (Calais Terminal) beneath the English Channel at the Strait of Dover.
Prices for the Eurotunnel can greatly vary, depending on what time of year you are travelling, and how you are travelling, but getting cheap Eurotunnel tickets has never been easier, especially using our easy fare booking tool. Find and book the best Eurotunnel to France tickets here with Direct Ferries.
If you are traveling on foot from England to Europe, the Eurostar train provides a direct connection through the Channel Tunnel. This train departs approximately six times daily from London Central. A ticket reservation in advance is necessary, with a specific departure time provided.
The French Eurotunnel terminal is located just outside Calais, off Junction 42 of the A16 motorway; the Euro tunnel journey from London to Paris usually takes around six hours by car. With directferries.co.uk you can find Eurotunnel timetables, fares and book Eurotunnel ferry tickets.