

Iconic chalk cliffs marking the English coastline, offering stunning views and historical significance.
Experience the iconic white chalk cliffs that have greeted sailors for centuries.
Explore this historic castle with stunning views of the English Channel.
Enjoy a leisurely evening stroll along the waterfront, with views of the ferry port and the French coast.
The White Cliffs of Dover can be windy and rainy, a waterproof jacket is essential for comfort and safety.
Exploring the cliffs involves a lot of walking, so comfortable shoes are recommended for a pleasant experience.
To fully enjoy the scenic views and spot wildlife, a pair of binoculars is an optional but great addition.
Locally sourced eggs, bacon, and mushrooms, served with toasted English muffins.
Freshly caught sole, pan-fried with lemon and butter, served with new potatoes and seasonal vegetables.

Slow-cooked local lamb, served with mint sauce, roasted potatoes, and seasonal greens.
A classic tea towel featuring the iconic White Cliffs of Dover, a symbol of England's coastline and a must-have for any kitchen.
A delicious flatfish native to the English Channel, often served in local restaurants and a perfect souvenir to enjoy back home.

A historic hotel offering stunning views of the White Cliffs, known for its traditional English breakfast.
A popular pub with a historic atmosphere, serving hearty lunches and real ales.
A set of postcards capturing the beauty of the White Cliffs from various angles, perfect for sending greetings or keeping as memories.
A fine dining restaurant by celebrity chef Marco Pierre White, offering stunning views of the English Channel.

Al Jahili Fort, a 19th-century fort in Al Ain, UAE, offers a glimpse into the region's rich history and architecture.
Kumasi National Museum, Ghana's largest museum, showcases Ashanti culture and history, including stunning gold artifacts and traditional Ashanti architecture.

A surreal landscape of red soil hills and lush greenery, Dongchuan is a photographer's paradise.