How to Drive from the UK to France with Your Dog ~
π§© First, you need to have a dog π. Then make an appointment with your vet to vaccinate her. Plan to get the vaccine 21 days before your trip because it takes about three weeks to take effect. After it takes effect, get a health certificate from the vet. π§© The injection costs 110π·, and the certificate costs 210π·. Secondly, buy tickets on the Folkestone Eurotunnel official website. It's much cheaper than the Eurostar for a car to cross the sea, just over a hundred pounds, but dogs need to buy a separate ticket for 20π·. π§© Drive from London for 2 hours to reach Folkestone, check-in is very fast, see the pictures for specific steps. π I personally find it very convenient and suitable for traveling with dogs and a larger family. Drive the car onto the train, park it, turn off the engine, and the train passes through the underwater tunnel. The straight-line distance between England and France is just a few dozen kilometers, and after a 30-minute rest, you arrive in Calais, France. π§© Our plan this time is Calais, Paris, Burgundy, Champagne, Calais, and then return to London. The focus is to visit wineries to buy wine, so self-driving is the best way. #MyTravelDiary #SelfDrivingTour #TravelingWithDogs #HowToTravelWithDogs #Recommendation #Guide