Known as the ‘Gateway to England’, Dover in White Cliffs Country, Kent is an active, adventurous and authentic English town. From fascinating history and heritage to beautiful countryside and fantastic coastal views – there is plenty to discover and explore!
Discover 2000 years of history at Dover Castle situated on top of the famous White Cliffs. Immerse yourself in the royal court of King Henry II in the Great Tower or travel deep inside the White Cliffs to explore the atmospheric Underground Hospital within the Secret Wartime Tunnels.
Visit one of Dover’s many museums, from Crabble Corn Mill to Dover Transport Museum and Dover Museum where you can see the world’s oldest known sea-going boat.
Walk along the world-famous White Cliffs of Dover to South Foreland Lighthouse at St Margaret’s Bay. This was the site of Faraday's work in pioneering the use of electricity in lighthouses and was the first to display an electrically powered signal.
Get up close to nature with a visit to Samphire Hoe. This stunning location with wildflowers, birds, sea angling and peace and quiet provides gentle and interesting walks.
Take advantage of our wonderful coastline and experience a unique and exhilarating tour with Dover Sea Safari onboard a purpose-built RIB speed boat.
The new Marina Curve in Dover is a fantastic place to experience its majestic seafront. Enjoy live music every Sunday during the summer months plus a variety of places to eat and drink.
There’s a great selection of places to stay to satisfy every taste and budget, from traditional B&B’s and self-catering cottages to quirky shepherds’ huts.
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White Cliffs Country Visitor Information Centre is in Dover Museum on Market Square and where you'll find plenty of information about Dover accommodation, and events.
For more information visit the official tourism website for Dover.
Known as the Gateway to England, Dover welcomes millions of visitors each year. Come and explore our wealth of heritage and history, beautiful countryside and fantastic coastal views – there is plenty to discover!
Dover Museum, the district's largest and most varied museum, has a range of fascinating…
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