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Le Havre Port Information
Devastated in the Second World War, Le Havre has been rebuilt into a lively, bustling town that is France's largest foreign trade port, and the fifth biggest European port.
Le Havre is not only a large commercial port or an industrial centre, the city also has a beach and a yachting harbour, a beach that was awarded this year the Pavillon bleu label. P & O Ferries operate a passenger, and freight ferry to and from Le Havre to Portsmouth – ‘The Pride of Le Havre’ up to 3 times daily.
Directions:
By Car:
Le Havre is linked to the rest of the country by the Normandy Bridge. There are 2 ferry terminals in Le Havre: the Terminal de Grande Bretagne (British terminal) is close to the rail and bus stations in the Bassin de la Citadelle and operates P&O Ferries sailings. Le Havre is about 200km from Paris on the A131 and has good motorway connections to the rest of France.
By Rail:
Trains run to and from the SNCF station on Cours de la République. There is a shuttle bus service to both ferry terminals from the station.
By Coach / Bus:
The town centre is a 10-minute journey from the ferry port. Buses marked ‘Centre Ville’ meet the ferries to take you into town.
P & O Ferries - Le Havre to Portsmouth:
Location: Head for the Terminal de Grande Bretagne.
Sailing frequency: Up to 3 return crossings daily
Crossing time: 5 Hours 30 Minutes by day, 8 Hours by night.
Check in time: Minimum 45 minutes before departure.
Use the booking engine to the left to get a PO Ferries Le Havre Portsmouth quote, or make a booking.
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Ferry Terminal Information:
- Snack Bar/coffee shop
- Toilets
- Seating Area
- Satellite Television
- Baby Changing Facilities
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