

Dover Waterfront Market, a vibrant hub, offers a mix of local produce, crafts, and food trucks, nestled along the picturesque St. Jones River.
A traditional English preserve made from Seville oranges, produced locally since the 19th century.
Gourmet sea salt hand-harvested from the base of the iconic White Cliffs, a unique taste of Dover.
Handcrafted pewter items, a traditional craft dating back to the 17th century in Dover.
Iconic restaurant serving classic American dishes since 1934.
Popular spot for delicious sandwiches and salads near the waterfront.
Upscale dining with stunning ocean views, known for its seafood dishes.
A hearty roll filled with locally sourced sausage, bacon, and a fried egg, served with a side of beans.
Freshly caught local fish, battered and fried, served with thick-cut chips and tartar sauce.

Pan-fried Dover sole with a lemon and caper butter sauce, served with new potatoes and seasonal vegetables.

Dover's climate can be unpredictable with sudden rain showers.
Euros are widely accepted, but having some local currency (Pounds) can be useful.
Dover Waterfront Market is famous for its fresh seafood, perfect for a quick bite.
Explore the iconic 'Key to England' with its rich history and stunning views.
Experience the breathtaking beauty of the English coastline with a walk along the cliffs.
Enjoy a leisurely evening stroll along the waterfront, with street performers and food stalls.
A romantic 18th-century garden with architectural follies, offering a peaceful retreat in the heart of Paris.

Explore the 'Cave of the Stone Sepulcher', a sacred Mayan site filled with ancient artifacts and stunning crystal formations.
A historic general store in Sekiu, Washington, offering a glimpse into the past with its original fixtures and goods.