London to Caen Ferry via Portsmouth: Complete 2026 Guide

Getting the London to Caen ferry via Portsmouth is simpler, more affordable, and more enjoyable than any other route β€” and most people have never considered it. The journey works like this: take the South Western Railway from London Waterloo to Portsmouth in around 90 minutes, make your way to Portsmouth International Port, board the Brittany Ferries overnight crossing to Ouistreham, sleep in a proper cabin at sea, and step off the ship in Normandy at 06:45 or 07:30 French time, depending on the sailing. From Ouistreham, Caen city centre is a short bus ride away β€” and you arrive fully rested, with the whole of Normandy ahead of you and a day that started with coffee overlooking the English Channel.

The main alternative for drivers is the Eurotunnel Le Shuttle β€” drive to Folkestone, cross to Calais in 35 minutes, then drive 390km south-west across France to Caen. In good traffic that is 4 to 4.5 hours of driving after you land, on top of the drive to Folkestone and the toll costs of approximately €30–40 one way. You arrive in Caen having been behind the wheel for the best part of the day. The Portsmouth ferry route turns that same journey into something entirely different. Drive 75 miles to Portsmouth, board the overnight ship, sleep in a cabin at sea, and drive 15km from Ouistreham to Caen in the morning. The active driving time across the entire journey is under two hours. For anyone travelling with luggage, a partner, children, or a pet, the ferry is not just the more relaxed option β€” it is a categorically different kind of journey.

This guide covers both routes from London to Caen via Portsmouth: the train-and-ferry route (foot passenger, no car required) and the driving-and-ferry route (car on the ferry, drive to Caen from Ouistreham).

Last updated: June 2026 | All train times, ferry times and connection details verified from official sources

London to Caen. Image above the Thames showing Tower Bridge, Tower of London and HMS Belfast

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πŸš‚ London to Caen via Portsmouth β€” At a Glance

86
Daily trains
Waterloo β†’ Portsmouth
~1h 35m
Waterloo to
Portsmouth & Southsea
~22:45
Night sailing
departs Portsmouth
06:45/07:30
Arrive Ouistreham
(French time)
~20–35 min
Bus: Ouistreham
β†’ Caen centre
Cars Β· Pets
Vehicles & pets
welcome

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Why the Portsmouth Ferry Route is the Best Way from London to Caen

The main alternative to the Portsmouth ferry for driving from London to Caen is the Eurotunnel Le Shuttle β€” drive to Folkestone (~1 hour from London via the M20), cross to Calais in 35 minutes, then drive approximately 390km south-west to Caen via the A26 and A29 motorways. In clear traffic that drive takes around 4 to 4.5 hours. You arrive in Caen having driven continuously for the best part of 6 hours, with tolls of approximately €30–40 on top. The Portsmouth ferry route does the same journey in reverse β€” drive 75 miles to Portsmouth, sleep at sea while the ship does the work, and drive 15km from the port to the city centre in the morning. The total driving is a fraction of the Eurotunnel option, and you arrive rested.

βœ… Why the Portsmouth ferry wins for London–Caen

  • 86 daily South Western Railway trains from London Waterloo β€” depart when suits you
  • The overnight crossing replaces a hotel night β€” the cabin IS your accommodation
  • Arrive in Caen fully rested, not frazzled from a long day in transit
  • Cars, motorbikes, motorhomes, and pets all welcome on the ferry
  • No baggage limits β€” take as much as you like
  • No liquids rules, no overhead locker battles
  • Sword Beach is 2km from the Ouistreham port gate β€” Normandy begins the moment you dock
  • EES biometric checks happen at Ouistreham in France, not at Portsmouth
  • Drive your car onto the ferry in Portsmouth and drive off at Ouistreham β€” Caen is 15km from the port gate
  • Or travel as a foot passenger and leave your car at Portsmouth (APCOA, Β£13/24h) β€” useful if you want to hire a car in Normandy or return via a different route
  • The D-Day historical connection between Portsmouth and Ouistreham is unique to this route

βš–οΈ Eurotunnel Le Shuttle vs Portsmouth Ferry for Caen

  • Eurotunnel: 1h drive to Folkestone + 35min crossing + ~4–4.5h drive Calais to Caen. All active driving β€” you arrive tired
  • Portsmouth ferry: 75 miles to Portsmouth + sleep at sea + 15km to Caen. Total active driving is less than 2 hours across the whole journey
  • Calais to Caen is ~390km via A26/A29 β€” a long motorway run with French toll costs of €30–40 each way
  • Ouistreham to Caen centre: €1.60 by bus, 20–35 minutes depending on service. Calais to Caen: 390km, 4+ hours of driving
  • Eurotunnel is faster in total elapsed time β€” choose it if you want a same-day crossing without an overnight, and are happy to drive the full distance

For most people going specifically to Caen or Normandy, the Portsmouth ferry wins on total driving effort, cost once you factor in the saved hotel night, and the experience of arriving in Normandy by sea.

πŸŽ–οΈ The most historically significant route from London to Normandy

The Portsmouth to Ouistreham crossing is the same route taken by thousands of vessels in the D-Day landings of June 1944. Departing from Portsmouth at night and arriving at the Normandy coast in the early morning is not merely a practical travel choice β€” it traces one of the most consequential journeys in modern history. Caen is the gateway to all of it: Sword Beach 2km from the port, Pegasus Bridge 9km south, the full sweep of the D-Day coast west to Omaha Beach, and Bayeux β€” the first city liberated in France on 7 June 1944, with its magnificent cathedral and proximity to the Gold Beach memorials β€” just 30km away. There is no other route from London to Normandy that carries this kind of meaning.

Step 1 β€” Train from London to Portsmouth

South Western Railway (SWR) operates the London Waterloo to Portsmouth route β€” one of the busiest and most frequent intercity train corridors in the south of England, with 86 services per day. The trains are fast, comfortable, and well connected. Here is everything you need to plan your London leg.

πŸš‰ The Train β€” Key Facts

Operator: South Western Railway (SWR)
From: London Waterloo (Platforms 11–19)
Alight at: Portsmouth & Southsea (not Portsmouth Harbour)
Journey time: ~1h 32m fastest; ~1h 35–38m typical
Frequency: 86 trains per day; every 15–30 min
First train: 00:33 from Waterloo
Last train: 23:50 from Waterloo
Advance fares from: ~Β£14.50
Book at: southwesternrailway.com or National Rail

🎫 Tickets & Booking Tips

Advance tickets: Book as early as possible for the lowest fares β€” Advance Singles from ~Β£14.50 are available up to 12 weeks ahead.
Off-Peak: Trains after 09:30 on weekdays are Off-Peak; ideal for afternoon departures.
Railcards: 16-25, Two Together, Family & Friends Railcards all apply and give a third off most fares.
Walk-up fares: Anytime Singles are significantly more expensive β€” book ahead.
Return tickets: If you plan to return London from Caen via the ferry, consider booking the return Portsmouth–London leg at the same time.

⚠️ Alight at Portsmouth & Southsea

The direct London Waterloo train runs through to Portsmouth Harbour β€” the terminal station β€” but Portsmouth International Port (the ferry terminal) is actually closer to Portsmouth & Southsea station, one stop before Harbour.

From Portsmouth & Southsea: the ferry port is 1.1 miles away β€” a 20–25 minute walk, a 5–8 minute taxi (~Β£8–10), or a 6-minute bus (Stagecoach, every 5–10 min).

From Portsmouth Harbour (terminus): the port is ~2 miles, approximately 30–35 minutes on foot or a short taxi. Slightly less convenient.

🚌 Also from London β€” National Express Coach to the Ferry Port

National Express operates direct coach services from London Victoria Coach Station to Portsmouth ferry port β€” stopping at or very close to Portsmouth International Port itself. The journey takes approximately 2 hours, and fares start from around Β£5–10 booked in advance, making this one of the most affordable ways to reach the port from central London. The coach is particularly well-suited to travellers who live near Victoria, who are on a tight budget, or who prefer not to manage the Portsmouth & Southsea station-to-port connection with heavy luggage. Book at nationalexpress.com. Note: confirm the stop is at or nearest to the Continental Ferryport when booking, as services to Portsmouth have multiple stops.

πŸ• What Time Should You Leave London Waterloo?

For the overnight sailing (~22:45 from Portsmouth), foot passenger check-in closes at 21:45. We suggest giving yourself as much time as possible to account for any delays on the journey to or at the port in Portsmouth itself, leaving earlier will only benefit yourself. Working backwards:

βœ… Recommended
Depart Waterloo ~18:30
Arrive Portsmouth & Southsea ~20:05–20:10
At ferry port by ~20:30
90 min buffer before check-in close

⚠️ Acceptable (tight)
Depart Waterloo ~19:00
Arrive Portsmouth ~20:35–20:40
At ferry port by ~21:05
40 min buffer β€” any delay is a risk

❌ Do not attempt
Depart Waterloo 19:30+
Arrive Portsmouth ~21:05+
Walk + check-in: extremely tight
Any delay = missed sailing

For the day sailing (~08:00 from Portsmouth): Foot passenger check-in closes 60 minutes before, at 07:00 β€” considerably earlier than the overnight sailing, so this needs one of the very early Waterloo departures (services run from around 00:33). Allow a bigger safety margin than for the evening sailing, since early-morning trains run less frequently and a short delay eats your buffer fast. The day sailing delivers you to Ouistreham at approximately 15:00 French time, ideal for an afternoon and evening in the city. Book tickets the night before for flexibility on which train you take.

Step 2 β€” Portsmouth to the Ferry Terminal

Portsmouth International Port (the Brittany Ferries terminal) is located at George Byng Way, Portsmouth PO2 8SP. It is not at either train station β€” allow time for the connection. Here are your options from both stations.

πŸš‰ From Portsmouth & Southsea (recommended)

Distance to port: ~1.1 miles

  • Walk: 20–25 minutes. Safe pedestrian route available from the station β€” the port is well signposted. Follow signs for Continental Ferryport / Brittany Ferries.
  • Taxi: ~Β£8–10, approximately 5–8 minutes. Taxi rank outside the station exit. Also available via Uber.
  • Bus: Stagecoach South services every 5–10 minutes to the port gate (Civic Offices to International Port stop). Journey ~6 minutes. ~Β£2–3.
  • Cycle: The port has secure bike racks at the terminal building. Much of the route uses a shared-use cycle path.

πŸš‰ From Portsmouth Harbour (train terminus)

Distance to port: ~2 miles

  • Walk: 30–35 minutes. Longer than from Portsmouth & Southsea β€” not recommended if time is tight.
  • Taxi: ~Β£10–13, approximately 8–10 minutes. Available outside the station at The Hard Interchange.
  • Bus: First Portsmouth / Stagecoach South from The Hard Interchange to the port β€” approximately 14 minutes, every 5 minutes. ~Β£2–3.

If your SWR train runs through to Portsmouth Harbour without stopping at Portsmouth & Southsea earlier, take a taxi or bus from The Hard. Do not attempt to walk if you are tight on time.

⚠️ At the terminal: Portsmouth International Port has a café (Caenos Café, upstairs), a convenience shop, mobile charging points, toilets, and baby-changing facilities. Arrive early enough to use them. Dogs are permitted in the port area but not inside the terminal building itself. Once checked in, you will be directed to the holding lanes or the foot passenger boarding area.

Step 3 β€” The Ferry: Portsmouth to Caen (Ouistreham)

Brittany Ferries operates up to three crossings per day between Portsmouth and Caen. For the London to Caen journey, the overnight sailing is the natural choice β€” you check in, board, eat dinner on the ship, and sleep while crossing the Channel. The day sailing also works if you are happy with a very early start from London.

πŸŒ™ Overnight Sailing β€” The Main London–Caen Option

Departs Portsmouth: ~22:45 (UK time)
Arrives Ouistreham: 06:45 or 07:30 (French local time), depending on the sailing
Crossing: approximately 7 hours
Cabins: Compulsory on overnight crossings
Ships: Guillaume de Normandie or Mont St Michel

This is the recommended sailing for anyone departing London. Check in at Portsmouth, board at 22:45, and wake up in Normandy. France is 1 hour ahead of UK time β€” the 06:45/07:30 arrival is French time (05:45/06:30 UK). Plan all onward connections in French local time.

β˜€οΈ Day Sailing β€” Early London Start Required

Departs Portsmouth: ~08:00 (UK time)
Arrives Ouistreham: ~15:00 (French local time)
Crossing: approximately 7 hours
Cabins: Available but not compulsory on day crossings

To make the 08:00 sailing from Portsmouth, foot passenger check-in closes at 07:00 β€” considerably earlier than the overnight sailing, so this only works with one of the very early Waterloo departures (services run from around 00:33). Given the ~1h32–38m journey time plus the connection to the port, this is a genuinely early start β€” check exact times before committing to this option. Arrives Caen city centre by approximately 15:20–15:35 β€” good for a late afternoon and evening in the city.

⏰ Check-In Deadlines

Vehicles: Check-in closes 45 min before sailing
Foot passengers: Check-in closes 60 min before sailing
Pets: Check-in closes 90 min before sailing

For the 22:45 overnight sailing:
Vehicles by 22:00 Β· Foot passengers by 21:45 Β· Pets by 21:15

Missing check-in means missing the sailing with no refund. Build time into your London departure accordingly β€” a 30-minute delay on SWR is enough to make an 18:30 departure time meaningful.

🚒 Onboard β€” Guillaume de Normandie & Mont St Michel

🍽️ Dining & Bars

βœ“ Restaurant Riva Bella (Γ  la carte)
βœ“ Le Jardin self-service
βœ“ Les Planches bar & CClub Lounge
βœ“ Duty-free shop

πŸ›οΈ Cabins & Berths

βœ“ Couchette Plus berths (GdN only)
βœ“ 2 & 4 berth inside/outside
βœ“ Commodore Cabins
βœ“ Pet-friendly & accessible

🎬 Entertainment

βœ“ Cinema (Mont St Michel)
βœ“ Video on Demand in cabins
βœ“ Wi-Fi throughout

🐾 Pets & Extras

βœ“ Pet-friendly cabins
βœ“ Kennels on board
βœ“ Dog exercise deck
βœ“ Left luggage

🚒 Full Ferry Information Guide β†’

Step 4 β€” Ouistreham to Caen City Centre

The Brittany Ferries terminal at Ouistreham is 15km north of Caen city centre. The connection is straightforward. Here is how to make the final leg of the journey.

🚌 By Bus β€” Gare Maritime Express or Twisto Bus 12 (Recommended)

Journey time: the Gare Maritime Express is quickest when timed to your ferry; the regular Twisto Bus 12 is closer to 30–35 minutes than the 20 minutes sometimes quoted
Fare: €1.60 single (contactless card accepted on the bus)
Stop: Gare Maritime bus stop, directly outside the ferry terminal
Route: Check the Twisto app for live departures, since which service is running best depends on your exact arrival time.

This is the simplest and most practical way for foot passengers to reach Caen. The bus deposits you at Caen city centre (Gare SNCF / Rives de l’Orne area) from where all major attractions, hotels, and the train station are within easy walking distance.

πŸš• By Taxi

Journey time: approximately 15–20 minutes in normal traffic
Cost: approximately €20–25 to Caen city centre

Taxis queue outside the terminal building after each sailing. For groups of 2–3 travelling together, a taxi is often comparable in total cost to the bus and saves time. Uber is also available in the Caen area β€” check the app before committing to a metered taxi. If you have heavy luggage, a taxi is the most practical choice.

🚲 By Bicycle β€” Canal Cycle Route

Distance: 15km along the Canal de Caen Γ  la Mer voie verte
Time: 45–60 minutes at a comfortable pace
Terrain: Entirely flat, surfaced greenway throughout

The canal cycle route from Ouistreham to Caen is one of the finest urban greenways in Normandy β€” flat, direct, and passing Pegasus Bridge at BΓ©nouville (9km from Caen) en route. For cyclists arriving from the UK with their bikes, this is an excellent first morning ride. Arrives in Caen city centre directly. The route is the western section of the VΓ©loFrancette V44 long-distance cycling route.

πŸš— By Hire Car β€” Collect at Caen on Arrival

Car hire desks: Caen city centre, Caen-Carpiquet Airport (15km), and limited options in Ouistreham itself
Cost: From approximately €35–60/day depending on category and season
Operators: Europcar, Avis, Hertz, Sixt β€” all have presence in Caen city centre

For foot passengers who want a vehicle in Normandy without driving from London, collecting a hire car at Caen is the ideal solution. Take the train to Portsmouth, board as a foot passenger, and pick up your rental on arrival β€” you get full freedom to explore Bayeux, the D-Day beaches, Mont Saint-Michel, and the wider Normandy region without the complexity of driving from London. Book your car rental in advance β€” morning slots after overnight sailings fill quickly in summer, particularly at smaller Caen branches. Both Caen station and Caen-Carpiquet Airport have reliable hire car availability year-round.

πŸ’‘ Sword Beach is 2km from the port gate. After disembarking from the overnight sailing at 06:45 or 07:30, there is time to walk or take a short taxi to Sword Beach before catching the first bus to Caen. The beach, the D-Day memorials, and the Atlantic Wall museum at Ouistreham are all within minutes of where you step off the ship β€” and at dawn, before the coaches arrive, they are completely peaceful. See our D-Day Beaches guide β†’

London to Caen β€” Full Journey Timelines

Two complete timelines: by train and overnight ferry (recommended), and by car. All times after arrival in France are in French local time (one hour ahead of UK).

πŸš‚ Timeline β€” Train + Overnight Ferry (Foot Passenger)

Day 1 β€” 18:30
Depart London Waterloo β€” SWR direct service to Portsmouth & Southsea. Grab a drink or light bite on the concourse first at M&S Food or Leon if you haven’t eaten
~20:05
Arrive Portsmouth & Southsea. Take a taxi (~Β£8–10, 5 min) or walk 20–25 minutes to Portsmouth International Port, George Byng Way
~20:30
Arrive ferry terminal β€” check in at Brittany Ferries foot passenger desk (check-in closes 21:45). Get your boarding pass and cabin key. Terminal cafΓ© open
~22:45 UK
Ferry departs Portsmouth β€” dinner in Le Jardin or Riva Bella, evening at Les Planches bar, then retire to your cabin. As you clear the Solent, the lights of Portsmouth fade behind you
Day 2 β€” 06:45/07:30 FR
Arrive Ouistreham, depending on the sailing β€” foot passenger disembarkation. EES border check. Walk 2km to Sword Beach if you wish, or head straight to the Gare Maritime bus stop
Shortly after
Board the bus from Gare Maritime stop (€1.60, contactless) β€” the Gare Maritime Express if timed to your ferry, otherwise the regular Twisto Bus 12, closer to 30–35 minutes than the 20 minutes sometimes quoted
~07:20–08:30
Arrive Caen city centre β€” check in to your hotel, or head straight to the ChΓ’teau de Caen for the finest free ramparts view in Normandy. The whole day is yours, and you arrived by bus from the Channel coast before most people have had breakfast

πŸš— Timeline β€” Drive from London + Overnight Ferry (With Vehicle)

Day 1 β€” 18:00
Depart London by car β€” M25 westbound to M3 Junction 1, M3 south, M27 west, M275 to Portsmouth International Port. From central London: ~75 miles, approximately 1h 30m–2h in evening traffic
~19:30–20:00
Arrive Portsmouth International Port β€” follow signs for Continental Ferryport. APCOA multi-storey car park (Β£13/24h, 516 spaces, max height 2.2m, free for motorcycles) is a 2-minute walk from the terminal if leaving your vehicle
~20:00
Vehicle check-in (closes 22:00). Drive into holding lanes, await boarding call. Use terminal facilities β€” cafΓ©, shop, charging points
~22:45 UK
Drive aboard ferry β€” decks 3–5. Take essentials from your vehicle (passport, medications, valuables). You cannot access the vehicle deck during the crossing
Day 2 β€” 06:45/07:30 FR
Arrive Ouistreham, depending on the sailing β€” drive off ship. EES border check in vehicle lanes. Exit port following signs for Caen Centre / D515
Shortly after
Drive 15km to Caen β€” park at the ChΓ’teau or your hotel. Or detour 2km to Sword Beach first β€” you are already there. Caen is yours for the morning

🚨 Missed Check-In = Missed Sailing. No Refund.

Brittany Ferries will not board passengers or vehicles after check-in closes. If SWR is running late and you are approaching the check-in deadline, take a taxi from the station rather than walking. A Β£10 taxi is far cheaper than the cost of a missed sailing. Build in a minimum 90-minute buffer between arriving at Portsmouth & Southsea station and foot passenger check-in closing time. See our full Portsmouth Port Guide β†’

Driving from London to Portsmouth β€” The Car Option Explained

For those taking their car on the ferry β€” which means arriving in France with complete freedom to drive anywhere in Normandy β€” the journey from London to Portsmouth is straightforward on the motorway network, and parking at the port is good value for overnight or multi-day trips. Portsmouth is also well served from beyond London: travellers from Birmingham and the Midlands can reach the port in approximately 2 hours via the M40 south and M3, making it a natural departure point for a much wider area than the capital alone.

πŸš— London to Portsmouth by Car

Distance: approximately 75 miles from central London
Drive time: 1h 30min–2h depending on departure time and traffic
Main route: M25 westbound β†’ M3 south β†’ M27 west β†’ M275 south to port
Alternative: A3 south (avoids M25) β†’ A27 west β†’ M27 β†’ M275

The M3/M27 route is the most common and usually fastest from central and east London. The A3 route works better from south London (Clapham, Brixton, Croydon). Sat-nav to “Portsmouth International Port” or “George Byng Way, Portsmouth PO2 8SP” β€” do not follow signs to Portsmouth Harbour (that is the local ferry station).

Traffic note: The M25 between Junction 8 (M23 interchange) and Junction 3 (M20 interchange) can be slow in evening rush hour. For the 22:45 sailing, departing London by 18:30–19:00 usually avoids the worst.

Once through to Ouistreham, Caen sits at the hub of the French motorway network β€” a genuine gateway into France, with the A13 to Paris (2 hours), the A28 south towards the Loire, and the coastal routes to Brittany all accessible within minutes of clearing the port.

πŸ…ΏοΈ Parking at Portsmouth Ferry Port

Operator: APCOA Parking (official port car park)
Price: Β£13 per 24 hours
Capacity: 516 spaces
Max vehicle height: 2.2m
Motorcycles: Free
Blue Badge: Ground floor, dedicated spaces
EV charging: 2Γ— Instavolt 50kW rapid chargers opposite the terminal; Compleo charger in APCOA car park (€0.65/kWh)
Location: The multi-storey is 2 minutes’ walk from the terminal building

Parking is sensible value for multi-day trips. For a week in Normandy, Β£91 at the port compares favourably with alternatives, and the convenience of walking to check-in with your luggage outweighs any savings from off-site parking that requires a transfer.

πŸš— Mandatory Kit for Driving in France

French law requires all drivers to carry the following β€” failure can result in on-the-spot fines of up to €135 per missing item:

⚠️ Warning triangle (deployed 50m behind vehicle in breakdown)

⚠️ Reflective hi-vis jacket β€” one per occupant, inside the car

⚠️ Headlamp beam deflectors to prevent dazzle on the right

⚠️ UK identifier on your number plate (sticker or plate suffix)

Speed limits: 130km/h motorway (110 in rain) Β· 80km/h single roads Β· 50km/h urban. French kits covering all essentials are sold at UK motoring shops and at the Brittany Ferries terminal before boarding.

Expert Tips β€” London to Caen by Ferry

πŸ’‘ Book Train and Ferry Separately β€” Both in Advance

SWR Advance Singles and Brittany Ferries are booked independently. Book both as early as possible β€” SWR Advance tickets open up to 12 weeks ahead, Brittany Ferries up to a year. The combination of an Advance train ticket and an early-booked ferry crossing is typically far cheaper than buying on the day, and provides a clear departure timeline to plan around.

πŸ’‘ Buy a Flexible Train Ticket If You Have Any Doubt

Advance tickets on SWR are fixed to a specific train β€” if you miss it due to a delay and your ferry connection is at risk, you cannot simply board the next service. If there is any uncertainty about your departure time, buy an Off-Peak or Anytime ticket instead. The higher fare is cheap insurance against a missed sailing.

πŸ’‘ Check Passport Validity Before You Book Anything

Your UK passport must have been issued within the last 10 years AND retain at least 3 months’ validity beyond your planned return date from France β€” both conditions must apply simultaneously. Check every passport in your party before booking any part of the trip. The EU’s ETIAS pre-travel authorisation scheme is expected to launch in late 2026 β€” if in force before your trip, you will need to register online before boarding.

πŸ’‘ Book Your Cabin at the Same Time as Your Ferry

Cabins are compulsory on overnight crossings and sell out well ahead of peak sailings. For Londoners who need the ferry to work β€” as the only way to complete the journey the same evening β€” not having a cabin is not an option. Book crossing and cabin together at brittany-ferries.co.uk. The Couchette Plus berths on the Guillaume de Normandie are the most affordable option for solo travellers.

πŸ’‘ Use Portsmouth & Southsea β€” Not Portsmouth Harbour

Most London Waterloo trains run through to Portsmouth Harbour (the terminus), but the ferry port is closer to Portsmouth & Southsea, one stop earlier. Check your SWR service before boarding β€” if it stops at Portsmouth & Southsea, alight there. If you find yourself at Portsmouth Harbour, take the bus from The Hard Interchange or a taxi to the port. Do not attempt a 30-minute walk at 21:00 if check-in closes at 21:45.

πŸ’‘ Have €1.60 Ready for the Bus in Ouistreham

Whichever bus is running when you arrive, it accepts contactless card payment β€” the easiest option first thing in the morning is to tap your Visa or Mastercard on the validator as you board. No change is given for cash. The single ticket costs €1.60 and is valid for one hour on the Twisto network, so it covers the journey to Caen centre and any onward tram or bus connection within the hour.

London to Caen by Ferry β€” Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get from London to Caen by ferry?

Take South Western Railway from London Waterloo to Portsmouth & Southsea (approximately 1h 35m, from Β£14.50 advance), then a taxi or 20-minute walk to Portsmouth International Port. Board the Brittany Ferries overnight crossing to Caen (Ouistreham), departing Portsmouth at approximately 22:45 UK time and arriving at Ouistreham at 06:45 or 07:30 French local time, depending on the sailing. From Ouistreham, take the Gare Maritime Express or Twisto Bus 12 (regular Bus 12 closer to 30–35 minutes than the 20 minutes sometimes quoted, €1.60) or a taxi (~€20) to Caen city centre. Total journey for foot passengers: depart London ~18:30, arrive Caen city centre by ~07:20–08:30 the following morning.

How long does the London to Caen journey take by ferry?

For foot passengers on the overnight sailing: from departing London Waterloo at 18:30 to arriving in Caen city centre is approximately 13–14 hours β€” but the crossing itself (~7 hours) is spent sleeping in a cabin, so the effective “travel time” felt during waking hours is considerably less than that. For comparison, driving via the Eurotunnel Le Shuttle (Folkestone to Calais, 35 min crossing, then ~4–4.5h drive to Caen) takes 6+ hours of continuous active effort, all done in a single day.

What train should I take from London Waterloo to Portsmouth for the ferry?

South Western Railway operates 86 daily trains from London Waterloo to Portsmouth, with the fastest taking approximately 1h 32m. For the overnight ferry (~22:45 departure), we recommend departing London Waterloo by 18:30 β€” this gives you a comfortable 90-minute buffer between arriving in Portsmouth and foot passenger check-in closing at 21:45. Alight at Portsmouth & Southsea (not Portsmouth Harbour), which is closer to the ferry terminal. Book Advance Singles for the best fares (from ~Β£14.50) at southwesternrailway.com or National Rail.

How far is Portsmouth & Southsea station from the ferry port?

Portsmouth & Southsea station is 1.1 miles from Portsmouth International Port (the Brittany Ferries terminal) β€” a 20–25 minute walk, a 5–8 minute taxi ride (~Β£8–10), or a 6-minute bus (Stagecoach South, every 5–10 minutes, ~Β£2–3). Portsmouth Harbour station (the train terminus) is slightly further at approximately 2 miles β€” a 30–35 minute walk or short taxi/bus ride. If you arrive at Portsmouth Harbour, take a taxi rather than walking if time is in any way tight.

Is the Portsmouth ferry cheaper than driving via the Eurotunnel to Caen?

For a solo driver, the Eurotunnel Le Shuttle (Folkestone to Calais) can be comparable in crossing cost, but the full comparison needs to include French motorway tolls of approximately €30–40 one way from Calais to Caen, plus a full tank of fuel for the 390km drive. For two or more people, and especially with a cabin on the overnight ferry replacing a hotel night, the Portsmouth route is almost always cheaper in total once accommodation is factored in. The bigger advantage is practical: the ferry involves far less active driving, and you arrive in Caen in the morning, rested, rather than at the end of a long driving day.

Can I take my car on the ferry from London to Caen?

Yes β€” drive from London to Portsmouth International Port (approximately 75 miles, 1h 30m–2h via M3/M27) and take your car on the Brittany Ferries crossing to Ouistreham. Drive off at Ouistreham and you are 15km from Caen city centre β€” or anywhere else in Normandy. If you prefer to travel as a foot passenger in France (perhaps to hire a car on arrival, or because you plan to return via a different route), you can leave your car at the APCOA multi-storey at Portsmouth port (Β£13/24h, 516 spaces) and board as a foot passenger instead. See our full car travel guide β†’

How do I get from Ouistreham ferry port to Caen city centre?

The Gare Maritime Express and the Twisto Bus 12 both run from the Gare Maritime bus stop at the ferry terminal to Caen city centre β€” the Express is quickest when timed to your ferry, while the regular Bus 12 is closer to 30–35 minutes than the 20 minutes sometimes quoted. A single ticket costs €1.60, paid by contactless card on the bus. Taxis queue outside the terminal β€” approximately €20–25 to the city centre, 15–20 minutes. Cyclists can follow the 15km flat voie verte (Canal de Caen Γ  la Mer cycle path) directly to Caen, passing Pegasus Bridge en route.

Can I take my dog from London to Caen on the ferry?

Yes β€” pets are welcome on the Brittany Ferries crossing. Pet-friendly cabins and kennels are available on both ships. You need a valid UK Pet Travel Scheme pet passport (or Animal Health Certificate issued within 10 days of travel), proof of microchipping, and a current rabies vaccination. Check-in for passengers with pets closes 90 minutes before sailing β€” for the 22:45 departure, that means arriving at the ferry port by 21:15 at the latest. Book a pet-friendly cabin when reserving your crossing. Dogs are welcome in the port grounds but not inside the terminal building itself.

Do I need a cabin on the overnight Portsmouth to Caen ferry?

Yes β€” cabins are compulsory on overnight crossings. Options range from economical Couchette Plus berths (individual curtained bunks, Guillaume de Normandie only) through to 2-berth and 4-berth inside and outside cabins, Commodore Cabins with queen-sized beds, pet-friendly and allergy-friendly options, and wheelchair-accessible cabins. Book your cabin at the same time as your crossing at brittany-ferries.co.uk β€” they sell out in peak season, particularly pet-friendly and family-sized options.

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Ferry Information

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Ready to Book the Portsmouth to Caen Ferry?

Brittany Ferries Β· Portsmouth International Port to Caen (Ouistreham) Β· Up to 3 sailings per day

Book ferry and cabin together β€” cabins are compulsory on overnight sailings and sell out early

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