VOYAGES DUMONT
Read moreVoyages Dumont is a transport company based in Boulogne-sur-Mer. Founded in 1933, it began by offering school transport services before expanding into tourism along the Côte d'Opale. Voyages Dumont benefits from the support of its shareholders, forming a network of over 500 coaches. The company boasts a fleet of recent, environmentally-friendly vehicles, with 100% of the fleet in Euro 6. It also offers bus rental services, organized trips and school transport. The Voyages Dumont teams are available to answer any requests for quotes or information.
TCRB
Read moreThe community network of the Boulonnaise region operates every day of the year except on 1 May and 25 December. Only unit tickets and 4-travel books are sold by the driver, go to the bus area, rue de la Lamp, for other formulas and remove a schedule guide. 26 bus lines serve Boulogne and its region, until Dannes to the south, Wimereux to the north and La-Capelle-les Boulogne to the land. There is a bus service to Calais on 03 21 96 49 54 or via Marchioness at 03 21 32 30 90 at the departure of Daunou boulevard. Another line joins Berck and Le Touquet at 03 21 31 77 48, and finally a link to Desvres is also insured at 03 21 10 34 34.
GARE SNCF
Read moreTwo stations serve Boulogne-sur-Mer: one on the banks of the Liane, boulevard Voltaire, and the other, older, near the town center, gare des Tintelleries, rue de Belterre. The main station (boulevard Voltaire) is open until 9.40pm and serves Paris and Lille via the TGV line, as well as Amiens, Calais and Rang-du-Fliers via the TER network. For information, the ticket office is open from 9am to 5:15pm, Monday to Saturday. The Tintelleries station is the gateway to the region's TER network.
ALLO BOULOGNE GIE TAXI
Read moreYou will always find a taxi place Dalton, close to the shops, the port, and 5 min walk from the old town.
PORT DE PLAISANCE DE BOULOGNE-SUR-MER
Read moreLocated in the heart of the town, the marina is close to the various shops and services (boutiques, bars, restaurants, post office, etc.) and the beach. The 470 moorings are divided into 3 basins, adapted to different needs (one is accessible 24 hours a day for visitors, another is larger and requires information on the tides to pass through the lock, and a third can accommodate boats up to 25 metres long).