The ferry service between Portsmouth and Le Havre is provided
by P&O Portsmouth Ferry Lines.
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Portsmouth
To reach Portsmouth exit M27 J12 & follow M275 to Portsmouth. At the Rudmore
Roundabout turn right & follow signs to Ferries. The Continental Ferry Port is
straight ahead.
The Main Continental Ferry Terminal has an Information Desk which is open every day, a
Cafeteria & Licensed Bar, Newsagent & Gift Shop, Cash Point, Bureau de Change,
Photo Booth, Baby Care Room, Payphones & Public Fax. Located at the end of the
Boarding lanes is the Travel Centre, which offers a Cafeteria, Bureau de Change, Motoring
& Gift Shops.
Train services between London Waterloo and Portsmouth are
frequent as are London Victoria to Portsmouth trains which stop at Brighton and Gatwick
too. From the west services from Cardiff pass through mainline stations like Bristol and
Salisbury. Portsmouth and Southsea train station is a short bus ride from the port but
services are frequent and pretty reliable.
Short & Long Term Parking is available close to the Terminal. For freight vehicles
there is a 500 vehicle Lorry Park, as well as additional off-port parking only 5 miles
north at Bailey's Truckstop, located at the M27/A27 East Junction marked A2030 to
Southsea.
Bilbao
Le Havre
Leave Portsmouth on the night sailing and get up and go to breakfast with Donald &
Mickey! The wonderful and exciting world of Eurodisney is just 2 hours drive away from Le
Harve. The new Walt Disney Studio Park located next to Eurodisney is not to be missed.
Visitors can discover new and old techniques in movie making and experience live stunt
shows.
Le Harve founded in 1517 by King Francois I has grown and is now the 2nd largest port in
France. Le Havre is also the closest port to Paris at just over 200 kms and is the mouth
of the river Seine. Le Harve itself is a nice place to visit but you should consider
heading to Honfleur as your first stop. This relaxing traditional picturesque fishing
village is just minutes away and well worth the visit.
Just 55 miles south of Le Harve is Rouen, the capital of Normandy. The town has some
superb museums and churches to visit. On a Sunday there is the chance to catch a bargain
at the flea market and the opportunity to soak up the ambience of Normandy.