PORT JEHAN ANGO
Read moreIn the heart of the city, the port bears the name of the famous Norman shipowner who distinguished himself in the 16th century by initiating great expeditions to the Americas and Africa, thus enabling him to make his fortune with the import of spices, ivory, and redwood. The port of Dieppe was expanded during this period, and its maritime vocation was never denied. Bombarded by an Anglo-Dutch fleet in 1694, it was destroyed. By order of Louis XIV, Antoine de Ventabren undertook its reconstruction. Vauban and Trudaine enlarged it. Today the port offers 530 berths.
TRANSMANCHE
Read moreVisiting Dieppe is almost like having one foot in England. So if you feel like going to drink Afternoon Tea on the other side, the Transmanche ferry takes you there in only 4 hours. The two ferries of the company connect Dieppe to Newhaven and back two or three times a day. The crossings can be made on foot - that's the most economical way - but also by car and even with a camper or a caravan. On board, everything is provided for the comfort of passengers: lounges with television, a canteen, a bar...
VOYAGES PARIS NORMANDIE/JET TOURS/THOMAS COOK VOYAGES (MANOR)
Read moreDieppe is a charming coastal town that offers many vacation possibilities. For those who enjoy outdoor activities, Dieppe offers beautiful beaches where you can relax and soak up the sun. The town is also known for its water sports, such as sailing and kitesurfing. You can also stroll through the picturesque streets of the old town and discover its stores and restaurants. For art lovers, Dieppe is also home to several art galleries and organizes exhibitions throughout the year.