If you are planning a trip to France, a ferry trip will be a great choice if you want a fast and efficient journey which will be comfortable as well.
The main French destinationsyou will be able to reach by ferry include:
Calais, which has been a major port for centuries, thanks to its proximity to England, and is the main ferry crossing point between England and France;
Le Havre, known as “La Porte Océane”, the first city in Normandy and the second largest export port in France;
Cherbourg, the first stop of RMS Titanic after it left Portsmouth;
St. Malo, the most visited place in Brittany, famous for its walled city and castle;
Dieppe, famous for its scallops and pebbled beach, 15th century castle and the churches of St. Jacques and St. Remy;
Caen, known for its historical buildings, built during the reign of William the Conqueror, such as its castle, one of the largest medieval fortresses in Western Europe;
Roscoff, developed in the early 1970s as a ferry port for the transport of Breton agricultural produce, and has become very popular among French-wine-lovers from the UK; and
Guernsey, formerly a peninsula, now an island, which includes other islets as well as the island of Guernsey itself.
Take advantage of the possibility to travel by ferry to reach a fun destination like Disneyland Paris, or to visit famous cities such as Marseille or Nice!
Find a wide range of ferries to France from the UK according to the route you choose and your budget!
Plymouth Destinations
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Roscoff
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Santander (Spain)
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Weymouth Destinations
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Guernsey
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Jersey
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St. Malo
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Guernsey |
Jersey |
St. Malo |
Cherbourg
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Portsmouth Destinations
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Guernsey |
Jersey
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St. Malo
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Cherbourg
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Caen
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Le Havre
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Bilbao (Spain)
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New Haven Destination
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Dieppe
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Dover Destinations
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Boulogne
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Calais
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Dunkerque
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