Win a four-star hotel stay in Calais from DFDS, worth more than £500
14:33, 23 May 2022
updated: 14:37, 23 May 2022
Experience a getaway right on your doorstep with this fantastic prize.
You and up to three friends or family can enjoy a short break across the English Channel with a three-day break in Calais.
You might have visited this beachfront city before, but thanks to DFDS you can really soak up everything our French neighbour has to offer with a two-night stay in a four-star hotel.
Whether you want to sit back and relax or spend some quality time with your loved ones, your city centre hotel will be the perfect base for your trip.
From there, you can explore Calais with a number of fun-filled activities.
Your group will receive four Calais Visit Passes for the duration of your holiday. You can use them to visit as many of the local museums that you can squeeze into three days, or take a trip to the beautiful UNESCO World Heritage site Calais Belfy.
Although this is a city break, that doesn’t mean you can’t make the most of Calais’ stunning sandy beach. Grab a towel and spend the day sunbathing or take a dip in the sea as you take in views across the Channel.
While you’re at the seafront, you can also hop onto the magnificent Calais Dragon, which parades along the beach, taking guests along for the ride.
And, if you get bored of sunning yourself, you can let out your adventurous side with special discounted tickets on sand-yachting.
Finally, before you travel home, you can shop ‘til you drop at the DFDS duty free shop, where you can pick up something memorable to take home with a voucher to spend in store.
To be in with a chance of winning this amazing short break, click here.
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