Bob the Dog
Member
Just a ‘be prepared’ headsup if you’re planning to visit Boulogne Marina in the near future. I am English and based permanently in Boulogne and I had a conversation with the lovely staff in the marina office today re the current treatment UK boaty’s are getting from the French customs system.
So…. A boat arrived a couple of days ago direct from the UK and ALL the crew had to walk 20 minutes to the railway station to get on a train to Calais. These are about every 2 hours! Then get a bus to the customs buildings on the the newly redeveloped port facilities. To far to walk, it’s about 2 miles from the station. On arrival you will outside the security razor wire perimeter fence. Then find a small unmarked bell on an unidentified gray building where a ’Douane’ officer will come to a small gate and take your passports for stamping. But they will only come between ferry arrivals so be prepared to stand in the rain and wind for what could be an hour or so…
Then you have to repeat the whole shaboodle in reverse to get back to your boat in Boulogne…..that’s a day of your 90 gone. I can recommend the cafe on the station frontage for a restorative libation.
Oh…btw, you will need to re-run this farce to get a leaving stamp and loose a second day of your 90 days and holiday time.
So much for getting rid of designated ports of entry….they have but then the officialdom steps in!!
On the other hand as a resident of Boulogne-sur-mer I couldn’t recommend the town and the marina enough.
So…. A boat arrived a couple of days ago direct from the UK and ALL the crew had to walk 20 minutes to the railway station to get on a train to Calais. These are about every 2 hours! Then get a bus to the customs buildings on the the newly redeveloped port facilities. To far to walk, it’s about 2 miles from the station. On arrival you will outside the security razor wire perimeter fence. Then find a small unmarked bell on an unidentified gray building where a ’Douane’ officer will come to a small gate and take your passports for stamping. But they will only come between ferry arrivals so be prepared to stand in the rain and wind for what could be an hour or so…
Then you have to repeat the whole shaboodle in reverse to get back to your boat in Boulogne…..that’s a day of your 90 gone. I can recommend the cafe on the station frontage for a restorative libation.
Oh…btw, you will need to re-run this farce to get a leaving stamp and loose a second day of your 90 days and holiday time.
So much for getting rid of designated ports of entry….they have but then the officialdom steps in!!
On the other hand as a resident of Boulogne-sur-mer I couldn’t recommend the town and the marina enough.