Book a Plymouth Ferry
Book a Plymouth Ferry
With a selection of up to 9 sailings weekly, the port of Plymouth connects England with Spain & France.
Sailing duration ranges from 21 hours 30 minutes on the Santander service to 9 hours on the Roscoff service.
Millbay, Plymouth, Devon, PL1 3EW, UK
Plymouth - Santander with Brittany Ferries

Plymouth - Roscoff with Brittany Ferries

Plymouth - St Malo with Brittany Ferries

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Brittany Ferries provide ferries from Plymouth, England. Plymouth ferries sail about 3 times daily and 9 times weekly.
Plymouth ferries sail to 3 ports; Santander, Roscoff & St Malo connecting England with Spain & France.
Ferries sailing from Plymouth take anywhere from 9 hours to 21 hours 30 minutes depending on the destination. The most popular route from Plymouth is Plymouth to Santander, costing around $335 and sailing in 21 hours 30 minutes.
Ferry price from Plymouth depends on various factors such as the route, season, operator and type of ship.
Yes, you can take a car ferry from Plymouth with Brittany Ferries. For more information on routes and car ferry prices view our Deal Finder.
Foot Passengers are allowed on ferries from Plymouth. You can travel as a foot passenger from Plymouth with Brittany Ferries.
Pets are allowed on ferries from Plymouth with Brittany Ferries. For more information about pet accommodation and fees please view our Deal Finder.
Cabins are available on some ferry routes from Plymouth. Operators that have cabins on ferries from Plymouth include Brittany Ferries. Check our Deal Finder for the best option for you.
Bicycles are allowed on ferries from Plymouth with Brittany Ferries. Most ferry operators allow bicycles on board, but it is always best to check policies regarding bringing bicycles on the ferry. Contact us for more information or view our Deal Finder for bicycle routes.
Plymouth is a city on the southwest coast of the UK, laying in the county of Devon and around 190 miles from London. The port is used to connect the south coast of England to Spain and France, with crossings to Santander, Roscoff and St Malo.
A bustling waterfront, copious attractions and beautiful mountainside – Plymouth is a hidden gem among the bigger UK cities. London may have the glamour and the culture, Edinburgh has the history and tradition, yet there aren’t many more enjoyable places in Great Britain than Plymouth’s serene coastline. The beauty of the bodies of water residing in Plymouth Sound doesn’t just appeal aesthetically, regardless of the weather it is a charming place to bask in the peaceful environment whilst watching the passing ships. Once by the shore, it is worth walking along the golden sands of the beaches, which are ideal for rock pooling and swimming. For the more adventurous, there are watersports available that are run by respected and trusted companies. Much like many coastal cities, Plymouth relies on its waterfront to attract tourists, yet there is much more to the city than the harbour. Various attractions are scattered around the city; the Barbican is perfect for anyone with a penchant for quaint buildings, cosy cafes and cobbled streets. For a quintessential day of sightseeing, Plymouth Hoe is a must do whilst in the city centre, and whilst in the vicinity, the shopping centre is flooded with local residents looking for a bargain.
For public transport, there are many bus services that cover most of the city. For private transfers, water taxis and boats operate throughout the summer, and regular taxis run all year round.
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