Plymouth Ferry Port

Plymouth ferry port is located on the border with Devon and Cornwall and is ideal for passengers travelling from Western England and Wales. Routes to Roscoff in France and Santander in Spain are operated by Brittany Ferries.

You can reach Plymouth ferry port on the following routes:

Directions To and From Plymouth Ferry Port

Address: Millbay, Plymouth, Devon, PL1 3EW

Getting to Plymouth Ferry Port

By Car

Driving from London, take the M4 west to the junction with the M5 going south to Exeter. From Exeter, head south-west on the A38 to Plymouth. Exit the A38 at the A374 (towards Plymouth City Centre) and follow signs to the Continental Ferryport. The port is clearly signposted from the A38, the main access road to Plymouth. Remember to come off before the Tamar bridge.

By Train

Frequent trains run from London's Paddington Station to Plymouth in 3.5/4 hrs. Plymouth Train Station lies on North Road, 5 minutes from the City Centre.

By Bus

National Express has frequent daily bus services between London's Victoria Coach Station and Plymouth. The trip takes 5.5 hrs. There is no direct bus from the train station to the ferry port and terminal.

Plymouth Ferry Port Facilities

Café/ Bar

There is a cafeteria located inside the terminal building which opens for ferry arrivals and departures only.

Bureau de Change

There is a Bureau de Change located at the Terminal Counter, open from 09:00-17:15 Monday-Friday and 10:30-16:00 Saturday & Sunday and for all ferry arrivals and departures.

Disabled Facilities

Disabled parking is available directly outside the terminal building. Escalator and lift available from ground to first floor, Departure lounge is also on the first floor and is where the disabled toilets are located. Please note that toilet facilities in the car lanes are not adapted to accommodate disabled passengers. Additional disabled facilities are available at the Freight check-in office after the security checks.

Assistance will be provided to passengers with limited mobility and wheelchairs

Foot passenger access to the ship is via a long, partially uncovered walk which involves negotiating stairs and slopes, so assistance is required for all those with any walking difficulties.

Terminal Opening Hours

The terminal is manned from 09:00 to 17:30 Monday-Friday and 10:30-16:30 Saturday & Sunday and for all ship arrivals and departures.

Parking at Plymouth Ferry Port

Parking is available at the port at £10.00 per 24 hours with parking for up to 2 hrs free. Spaces cannot be pre-booked but there are plenty available. Caravans and motor homes can be parked 'overnight' in the car lanes provided they do not interfere with loading for any departures prior to that which you are travelling on. There is no access to toilet facilities during the night.

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