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Cruise across the Channel with departures from Portsmouth, Plymouth or Poole to Cherbourg, St Malo, Caen, Le Havre or Roscoff.
Choose your most convenient car ferry to France from the UK, with daily sailings on most routes and a choice of departure times to suit you.
Portsmouth to Caen (Ouistreham)
Portsmouth to St Malo
Plymouth to Roscoff
Poole to Cherbourg
Portsmouth to Le Havre
Portsmouth to Cherbourg
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*Excluding promotional fares
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Sail to France from Portsmouth, Poole and Plymouth on the south coast of England. Portsmouth is just 2 hours from London and has routes to the French ports of St Malo, Caen, Cherbourg and Le Havre. Sail to Roscoff from Plymouth and Cherbourg from Poole.
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People travelling from the UK into the EU with plants and plant products, as well as products of animal origin - such as anything containing meat or dairy - need to consume or dispose of them before or at the EU border. The rules apply for food and drink for personal consumption (as opposed to commercially traded), whether carried in luggage, vehicles, or on their person.
Information to help your journey planning and booking
Looking for what to do during your holiday? Take a look through our travel guides of France to find exciting things to do and the top places to visit.