Portsmouth to Paris via Caen: Ferry, Train & Drive Guide 2026

The fastest, most flexible way to travel from Portsmouth to Paris is a route that most people have never even considered: the Brittany Ferries crossing from Portsmouth to Caen (Ouistreham) in Normandy, followed by a two-hour drive or a two-hour train to the French capital. Depart Portsmouth in the evening, sleep in a proper cabin as the ship crosses the Channel, wake up at the port of Ouistreham at 06:45 or 07:30 French time, depending on the sailing — and reach the heart of Paris before lunch. With your car, your pets, and as much luggage as you like. No airports, no security queues, no baggage limits, no London detour. For Hampshire residents and anyone on the south coast, this is the most natural route to Paris that exists — and because Caen is just 200km from the French capital, it is also the fastest ferry-based route to get there once you land.

There is something else about this route that no alternative can offer. The crossing from Portsmouth to Ouistreham traces almost exactly the path taken by the D-Day invasion fleet on the night of 5–6 June 1944 — and Sword Beach, where that fleet came ashore, is two kilometres from the Ouistreham ferry port gate. The Portsmouth to Paris journey via Caen is, in a very real sense, the most historically charged route between England and France. This guide covers everything you need: the two ships that operate the route, the overnight and day sailing options, the drive to Paris, the train from Caen to Paris Saint-Lazare, the Disneyland Paris option, timelines for both routes, and everything you need to book and travel.

Last updated: June 2026 | All timings, distances and transport details verified from official sources

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🗼 Portsmouth to Paris via Caen — At a Glance

~22:45
Night ferry departs
Portsmouth
06:45/07:30
Arrive Ouistreham
(next morning, French time)
~2h
Caen → Paris
by train
~2h 15min
Caen → Paris
by car
Up to 3
Daily sailings
including day options
Cars · Pets
Vehicles & pets
welcome

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Why the Caen Ferry Route Beats Every Alternative for Paris

For anyone living in Hampshire or on the south coast of England, travelling to Paris via London is simply the wrong direction. The Eurostar requires a 90-minute train to Waterloo, a cross-city journey to St Pancras, full biometric EES registration and security in the UK, and strict baggage limits — all before you reach France. The Eurotunnel Le Shuttle carries your car but still requires the Dover detour, daytime-only crossings, and no overnight sleep option. The ferry from Portsmouth to Caen requires none of that. You drive to Portsmouth International Port, check your vehicle in, board the ship, and wake up in Normandy with Paris two hours away. Here is how the options compare honestly.

✅ Why the Portsmouth to Caen ferry wins for Paris

  • Caen is just 200km from Paris — the shortest drive of any Portsmouth–France route
  • 15–20 trains per day from Caen to Paris Saint-Lazare — choose whichever suits you
  • Paris by train in approximately 2 hours from Caen — no TGV connection needed
  • Bring your car, motorbike, motorhome, or campervan — no size limits beyond the vehicle decks
  • Pets welcome — dogs, cats, and all documented animals
  • No luggage restrictions, no security queuing, no liquids rules
  • Day sailing option: depart Portsmouth ~08:00, arrive Caen ~15:00, reach Paris by evening
  • Sleep in a cabin at sea on overnight sailings — arrive in France rested
  • Sword Beach is 2km from the port gate — the D-Day coast begins the moment you dock
  • EES biometric checks happen at Ouistreham on arrival, not at Portsmouth on departure
  • Motorway tolls from Caen to Paris: just ~€10–15, less than from any other Normandy port

⚖️ When the Eurostar or Eurotunnel might make more sense

  • You need to arrive in Paris the same day you leave, with no overnight option at all
  • You have no vehicle and are travelling extremely light
  • You live closer to London than to Portsmouth

For families, anyone with a car, anyone with a pet, or anyone who values a relaxed journey over scrambling to London and queuing — the ferry is the clear choice.

The Ferry — Portsmouth to Caen (Ouistreham)

Brittany Ferries operates up to three crossings per day between Portsmouth and Caen (Ouistreham), with two ships alternating on the route: the Guillaume de Normandie and the Mont St Michel. Both carry cars, motorcycles, motorhomes, and foot passengers; both have cabins, restaurants, bars, duty-free, and Wi-Fi. For the Paris journey, the overnight sailing is the natural choice — you arrive in France as morning breaks over Normandy, with the whole day ahead of you. But the day sailing has its own logic: depart Portsmouth in the morning and step off the ship in early afternoon, reaching Paris comfortably for the evening.

🌙 Overnight Sailing — The Paris 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

The overnight sailing is the classic choice for Paris. Cabins are compulsory — book at the same time as your ticket. Depart in the evening, dine on board, sleep at sea, wake up in Normandy, and have Paris within reach before lunch. Note that France is one hour ahead of the UK year-round, so the 06:45/07:30 arrival is French local time (05:45/06:30 UK). Always plan onward connections in local French time. For the most economical overnight option, the Couchette Plus berths on the Guillaume de Normandie provide individual bunks with privacy curtains and full bedding at a fraction of the cost of a private cabin — the best budget choice for solo travellers or pairs.

☀️ Day Sailing — The Evening Paris Option

Departs Portsmouth: ~08:00 (UK time)
Arrives Ouistreham: ~15:00 (French local time)
Crossing: approximately 7 hours

The morning day sailing gives you a different kind of Paris arrival. Depart Portsmouth at 08:00, arrive Caen at 15:00, and reach Paris by car or train by 17:15–17:30 — ideal for a hotel check-in and first evening in the city. Cabins are available (at a reduced rate on day crossings) though not compulsory. This option works particularly well for families and anyone who sleeps better in their own bed than at sea.

⏰ Check-In Times — All Sailings

Vehicles & motorbikes: check-in closes 45 minutes before departure
Foot passengers: check-in closes 60 minutes before departure
Pets: check-in closes 90 minutes before departure

For the overnight ~22:45 sailing: aim to arrive at Portsmouth International Port by 20:00 at the latest to allow for UK Border Force passport checks and holding lanes. Missing check-in means missing the sailing — with no refund. See our Portsmouth Port Guide →

🚢 Onboard — Guillaume de Normandie & Mont St Michel

🍽️ Dining & Bars

✓ Restaurant Riva Bella (à la carte)
✓ Le Jardin self-service restaurant
✓ Les Planches bar
✓ CClub Lounge
✓ Duty-free shop

🛏️ Cabins & Berths

✓ Couchette Plus berths (GdN only)
✓ 2 & 4 berth inside/outside cabins
✓ Commodore Cabins
✓ Allergy-friendly cabins
✓ Wheelchair-accessible cabins

🎬 Entertainment

✓ Cinema (Mont St Michel)
✓ Exhibition Gallery (GdN)
✓ Video on Demand in all cabins
✓ Wi-Fi throughout
✓ Children’s play area

🐾 Pets & Extras

✓ Pet-friendly cabins
✓ Kennels on board
✓ Dog exercise area on deck
✓ UK & European plug sockets
✓ Left luggage facilities

From Caen to Paris — Two Excellent Options

You arrive at Ouistreham with Normandy around you and Paris just 200km to the south-east. Whether you rolled your car off the vehicle deck or stepped off as a foot passenger, both onward options are genuinely good — and both are a world away from the airport arrivals hall most people call travel.

🚗 Option A — Drive from Caen to Paris

If you’ve brought your vehicle across — car, motorcycle, motorhome, or van — the drive from Caen to Paris is one of the shortest and most straightforward in northern France. From the Ouistreham port, follow the D514 coast road or the D515 south to join the N13 / A13 motorway eastward. The A13 runs directly through Normandy to the Île-de-France, bypassing Rouen and delivering you into the south-western approach to Paris with very little complexity. Total distance from Ouistreham to central Paris is approximately 230km (143 miles) with a typical drive time of 2 hours to 2 hours 15 minutes in clear traffic — faster than any other Portsmouth–France port except Le Havre. If Disneyland Paris at Marne-la-Vallée is your destination, add approximately 35km east of the Paris périphérique: the total from Ouistreham is around 265km (~2h 30min), and you can drive directly to the resort without entering central Paris at all.

For those with time to spare on the drive south, Giverny — Claude Monet’s house and the garden that inspired the Water Lilies series — is located near Vernon, approximately 75km west of Paris and just a short turn off the A13. It is one of the most visited cultural sites in Normandy and adds only 30–45 minutes to the journey. The combination of Sword Beach at dawn, Giverny for late morning, and Paris by early afternoon makes the drive from Caen one of the most genuinely rewarding journeys in northern France.

Route: D515 → N13 → A13 → Paris Périphérique

Distance: ~230km (143 miles) to central Paris

Drive time: ~2h–2h 15min in clear traffic

Tolls: ~€10–15 one way (péages, chip-and-PIN)

Arrive Paris: ~09:00–09:45 from overnight sailing, ~17:15–17:30 from day sailing

💡 D-Day beaches en route: Sword Beach is 2km from the Ouistreham port gate — the memorials, the No. 4 Commando Museum and the Atlantic Wall bunker museum are all within minutes of where you disembark. Pegasus Bridge (6km south of Ouistreham on the D514) sits directly on the A13 approach route. The Portsmouth to Paris journey via Caen passes through the exact D-Day landscape — no other route to Paris can offer that. See our D-Day Beaches guide →

⚠️ Mandatory kit for driving in France: The following items are required by French law — an on-the-spot fine of up to €135 applies per missing item:

  • Warning triangle — positioned up to 50 metres behind the vehicle in a breakdown
  • Reflective hi-vis jacket — one per occupant, stored inside the car (not the boot)
  • Headlamp beam deflectors — stickers or adjustment to prevent dazzle when driving on the right
  • UK identifier on your number plate — GB sticker or UK plate suffix

Speed limits: 130 km/h motorway (110 in rain) · 80 km/h single roads · 50 km/h urban. French motorway kits covering all essentials are available from UK motoring retailers and on the ferry. Budget approximately €10–15 in péage tolls from Caen to Paris.

🛂 EES biometric registration: The EU Entry/Exit System requires UK passport holders’ biometrics to be recorded on entry to the Schengen Area. On the Portsmouth–Caen crossing, this happens at Ouistreham on arrival in France — not at Portsmouth. Brittany Ferries staff with devices assist in the vehicle lanes; foot passengers may use terminal kiosks. Allow a few extra minutes when planning your departure from the port.

🚆 Option B — Train from Caen to Paris

No car? The train from Caen to Paris is one of the best arguments for this route. SNCF operates 15–20 services per day from Gare de Caen to Paris Gare Saint-Lazare — on Intercités and TER services covering the 200km in approximately 2 hours on average, with the fastest services under 2 hours. There is no connection required. Gare de Caen is reached from Ouistreham by the Gare Maritime Express when timed to your ferry, or otherwise the regular Twisto bus 12, closer to 30–35 minutes than the 20 minutes sometimes quoted (€1.60 single), or about €20 by taxi. Book at SNCF Connect (sncf-connect.com, available in English) — advance Prem’s fares start from around €15 and are available up to four months ahead. With 15–20 departures a day, you are not tied to a single connection: take the morning sailing, arrive at Ouistreham at 06:45 or 07:30, make your way to Gare de Caen and board whichever train suits your morning. That flexibility is a significant advantage over ferry routes where only three or four trains serve the onward Paris connection.

Depart: Gare de Caen (city centre; Gare Maritime Express or bus 12 from Ouistreham, 20–35 min depending on service)

Arrive: Paris Gare Saint-Lazare (Right Bank, central Paris)

Journey: ~2h average; fastest under 2h. No changes required

Frequency: 15–20 trains per day (first from Caen in the early morning — check exact times on sncf-connect.com)

Fares: From ~€15 Prem’s in advance · sncf-connect.com

💡 No need to fix a single train: Unlike some ferry routes where only two or three connections serve Paris, Caen to Paris Saint-Lazare runs 15–20 trains a day. If the ferry arrives slightly late or you want to spend time at Sword Beach first, there is always another train within the hour. Book a flexible ticket on sncf-connect.com if your timing is uncertain.

Drive or train — which suits you?

With your own vehicle, drive — you reach Paris with complete freedom and at a quarter of the toll cost of driving from Brittany. Without a car, the Caen–Paris train is excellent: frequent, direct, arriving in the heart of the Right Bank at Gare Saint-Lazare. Either way, Caen’s central position in Normandy makes this the most practical of all the Portsmouth–France routes for reaching Paris quickly.

Portsmouth to Paris via Caen — Journey Timelines

Both timelines below are built around the overnight sailing — the most popular choice for the Paris journey. All times after arrival are in French local time (one hour ahead of UK time). Adjust accordingly if taking the day sailing.

🚗 Timeline — Overnight Ferry + Drive to Paris

Day 1 — 20:00
Arrive Portsmouth International Port — vehicle check-in, UK Border Force passport control, holding lanes. Check-in closes 45 minutes before departure
~22:45 UK
Ferry departs Portsmouth — dinner in Le Jardin or Restaurant Riva Bella, then retire to your cabin
Day 2 — 06:45/07:30 FR
Arrive Ouistreham, depending on the sailing — vehicle disembarkation. EES border check. Follow signs for Caen Centre and the N13/A13
Shortly after
Optional: drive the 2km to Sword Beach — a short walk along the D-Day seafront with virtually no other tourists at this hour
~07:45
Join the N13 south into Caen, then A13 motorway east towards Rouen and Paris. Coffee and a croissant at a motorway service station
~09:45–10:15
Arrive Paris — morning in the French capital with the whole day ahead of you

🚆 Timeline — Overnight Ferry + Train to Paris

Day 1 — 20:00
Arrive Portsmouth International Port — foot passenger check-in, passport control, terminal facilities. Check-in closes 60 minutes before departure
~22:45 UK
Ferry departs Portsmouth — evening at the bar, dinner, overnight in cabin
Day 2 — 06:45/07:30 FR
Arrive Ouistreham, depending on the sailing — foot passenger disembarkation. Take the Gare Maritime Express or Twisto bus 12 from the Gare Maritime stop to Caen city centre (regular bus 12 closer to 30–35 minutes than the 20 minutes sometimes quoted, €1.60) or taxi (~€20)
Shortly after
Optional: walk the Château de Caen ramparts (free), or grab breakfast near Gare de Caen before boarding. With 15+ trains a day, there is no pressure to rush
Mid-morning
Board your chosen SNCF service from Gare de Caen — direct to Paris Gare Saint-Lazare, no changes
Late morning/midday
Arrive Paris Gare Saint-Lazare — Right Bank, central Paris, with the entire city at your feet for the rest of the day

🚨 Check-In Closes — No Exceptions and No Refund

Brittany Ferries will not board passengers who arrive after check-in closes. For vehicles the deadline is 45 minutes before sailing; for foot passengers 60 minutes; for passengers travelling with pets 90 minutes. Arrive at Portsmouth International Port at least two and a half hours before your sailing to allow for UK Border Force checks, holding lanes, and any delays on the M27. See our Portsmouth Port Guide for full step-by-step check-in instructions.

Portsmouth to Disneyland Paris by Ferry

The Portsmouth to Caen ferry is arguably the finest way to take a family to Disneyland Paris — and the numbers make this very clear. Disneyland Paris (Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy) is approximately 265km from Ouistreham port: a direct drive along the A13 motorway of around 2 hours 30 minutes, with no need to enter central Paris at all. No flight. No airport bus. No luggage restrictions. No squeezing a pushchair and Disney merchandise into an overhead locker. Just a relaxed overnight crossing in a family cabin, then a morning drive across Normandy and straight to the resort gates.

🏰 By Car — Portsmouth to Disneyland Paris Direct

Drive off the ferry at Ouistreham, join the A13 motorway east, and follow signs for Paris. Take the A4 east around the city to Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy, where the resort sits directly at the motorway exit. Total from ferry port: ~265km, ~2h 30min. Motorway tolls: approximately €12–18 one way.

Disneyland Paris is outside the Paris ZFE clean air zone — no Crit’Air sticker is required if you drive directly from Caen to the resort without passing through the city. Day visitor parking at the resort costs approximately €25–30 per day; free for guests staying at a Disney hotel on site. You can fit the whole family, the double pushchair, the bags, and anything you buy on the way there — because it is your own car.

🚆 By Train — Portsmouth to Disneyland Paris (No Car)

As a foot passenger, the rail journey to Disneyland Paris takes approximately 3–3.5 hours from Ouistreham: bus to Gare de Caen (20–35 min depending on service), SNCF service to Paris Gare Saint-Lazare (~2h), then the Paris Métro from Saint-Lazare to Châtelet-les-Halles (2 stops, 8 min) and the RER A direct to Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy (~40 min, approximately every 10–15 minutes). The RER A station is located at the resort entrance — you walk out of the train and into the Disney Village.

RER A tickets to Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy are not covered by a standard Paris Métro ticket — you need a separate ticket or an Île-de-France day travel pass. Check current fares at ile-de-france-mobilites.fr. Book your SNCF Caen–Paris ticket in advance at sncf-connect.com.

✅ Why the ferry beats flying to Disneyland Paris

  • Bring your own car — the resort is 2h30m direct, no Paris navigation
  • No luggage limits — bring everything including the kitchen sink
  • No airport transfers — the most expensive and tedious part of flying
  • The overnight cabin saves one night’s hotel cost — the ferry IS the accommodation
  • Children sleep at sea — many families consider this a highlight of the trip itself
  • Pet-friendly cabins available — take the dog
  • No Crit’Air sticker required to drive directly to the resort

🗓️ Planning Your Portsmouth to Disneyland Paris Trip

  • Book ferry and cabin together — family cabins sell out in school holidays months ahead
  • The overnight ~22:45 sailing arrives Ouistreham at 06:45 or 07:30 FR time depending on the sailing: you reach the resort by around 09:30–10:30, before the park gates open
  • Disneyland Paris ticket prices vary by season — buy park tickets in advance at disneylandparis.com
  • Allow for the Paris périphérique ring road in school holiday or summer periods — add 30–45 min from June to August
  • Check your Crit’Air status if you may drive through central Paris — but the direct A13/A4 route to Marne-la-Vallée avoids the ZFE entirely

Which Portsmouth Ferry Route is Best for Paris?

Brittany Ferries runs four different routes from Portsmouth to France, and all of them can get you to Paris. The question is which makes the most sense for your journey.

Route Crossing Drive to Paris Trains/day Best for
Portsmouth → Caen ⭐ ~7h (night and day) ~2h 15min 15–20/day Fastest by road, maximum train flexibility, D-Day history, lower tolls
Portsmouth → Le Havre ~6–6.5h ~2h Good Shortest drive to Paris — but industrial city with little reason to stop
Portsmouth → St Malo ~10h 45min (night only) ~4h 45min ~3/day Walled city arrival, full overnight experience — but longer to Paris by road and fewer train connections
Portsmouth → Cherbourg ~3h (fast) / ~5h ~4h+ Good Fastest crossing — but the long drive south to Paris negates the time saving for most

The honest verdict

For pure speed by road, Le Havre wins with a 2-hour drive to Paris — but it is an industrial port city with nothing to recommend it as a stop. For the richest crossing experience and the most beautiful arrival, St Malo wins — but you then face a 4h45m drive to Paris. For the best combination of crossing quality and onward convenience, Caen is the correct choice for Paris and Disneyland Paris: the D-Day history gives the arrival genuine meaning, the 2h15m drive to Paris is very short, and the 15–20 daily trains from Caen make foot passenger travel to Paris completely flexible. It is also the route that most directly connects Portsmouth and Paris through shared history — the 1944 D-Day crossings set off from these same waters.

Expert Tips — Portsmouth to Paris via Caen

💡 Book Ferry and Cabin at the Same Time

Cabins are compulsory on the overnight sailing and fill up months ahead during school holidays and summer. Never add the cabin as an afterthought — book crossing and accommodation simultaneously at brittany-ferries.co.uk. Aim to book at least 8–12 weeks ahead in peak season.

💡 Don’t Book a Fixed Train Time Before You Sail

Unlike routes with only a handful of daily connections, Caen to Paris runs 15–20 trains a day. There is no need to pre-commit to a specific departure. Buy a flexible SNCF ticket and choose your train on the morning. If you do book fixed times, leave a generous gap after the ferry arrival for disembarkation, border processing, and getting to Gare de Caen.

💡 Check Passport Validity Before You Book — and Monitor ETIAS

Your UK passport must have been issued within the last 10 years AND have at least 3 months’ validity after your planned return from France — both conditions must apply. Check every passport in your party before booking. The EU’s ETIAS pre-travel authorisation for non-EU nationals is expected to launch in late 2026 — if introduced before your trip, you will need to register online (approximately €20, similar to the US ESTA) before boarding. Check the latest at travel-europe.europa.eu.

💡 The Overnight Cabin Replaces a Hotel Night

The most common hesitation about the ferry is cabin cost. But consider: you would pay for accommodation somewhere regardless. The overnight crossing replaces a hotel night entirely — you sleep at sea, arrive in Normandy well rested, and are in Paris by late morning. When you account for the saved hotel cost, the ferry is almost always competitive with or cheaper than flying for two or more people.

💡 Order Your Crit’Air Sticker in Advance — If You Need One

Paris operates a ZFE (Zone à Faibles Émissions) clean air zone. UK-registered vehicles need a Crit’Air sticker (€4.91, from certificat-air.gouv.fr — order at least two weeks before travel) to drive in central Paris. If driving directly from Caen to Disneyland Paris (Marne-la-Vallée) without entering central Paris, you do not need one — the resort is outside the ZFE. If you plan to explore Paris city centre by car at any point, order the sticker before you sail.

💡 Consider Sword Beach Before the Motorway

The port of Ouistreham is 2km from Sword Beach — one of the five D-Day landing beaches. In the early morning after the overnight sailing, the beach, the seafront memorials, and the Atlantic Wall bunker museum are completely peaceful, with no coach parties. Even if Paris is your destination, the 20-minute detour to Sword Beach before joining the motorway is one of the most powerful things you can do on this journey. You have just crossed the same stretch of water that 5,000 vessels crossed on 6 June 1944.

💡 EES Biometric Registration Happens in France

The EU Entry/Exit System registers UK passport holders on entry to the Schengen Area — but for this route, that registration happens at Ouistreham in France, not at Portsmouth. There are no EES biometric checks at the Portsmouth departure terminal. Allow a little extra time in the vehicle lanes at Ouistreham while border processing takes place. Once registered on your first crossing, subsequent trips just need a quick scan.

Portsmouth to Paris — Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get from Portsmouth to Paris by ferry?

Take the Brittany Ferries crossing from Portsmouth International Port to Caen (Ouistreham) in Normandy — overnight sailings depart at approximately 22:45 (UK time) and arrive at Ouistreham at 06:45 or 07:30 French local time, depending on the sailing. From Ouistreham, drive 230km south-east to Paris via the A13 motorway (~2h 15min), or take the Gare Maritime Express or Twisto bus 12 to Gare de Caen (20–35 minutes depending on service) and board an SNCF train direct to Paris Gare Saint-Lazare (~2h, 15–20 departures per day). There is no direct ferry from Portsmouth to Paris — Ouistreham is the French landfall and Paris is reached by road or rail from there.

How long does Portsmouth to Paris take via Caen?

By the overnight ferry route: from arriving at Portsmouth port to reaching central Paris is approximately 13–14 hours total, including the ~7-hour crossing. If you arrive at Portsmouth at 20:00, board at 22:45, arrive Ouistreham at 06:45 or 07:30 French time, and drive to Paris, you’ll arrive around 09:45–10:15. By train from Caen you arrive in Paris a little later depending on which service you catch. The day sailing (departs ~08:00, arrives ~15:00 French) delivers you into Paris by early evening. Both options give you a full afternoon or evening in the French capital on arrival day.

Is there a train from Caen to Paris after the ferry?

Yes — SNCF operates 15–20 trains per day from Gare de Caen to Paris Gare Saint-Lazare, running from the early morning until late evening. The average journey time is approximately 2 hours, with the fastest services under 2 hours. No changes are required. Gare de Caen is reached from Ouistreham by the Gare Maritime Express when timed to your ferry, or the regular Twisto bus 12 (closer to 30–35 minutes than the 20 minutes sometimes quoted, €1.60), or taxi (~€20). Book in advance at sncf-connect.com — advance Prem’s fares start from around €15. Unlike some ferry routes with very few onward train connections, Caen’s frequency means you are not locked to a single departure time.

Can I take my car from Portsmouth to Paris via Caen on the ferry?

Yes — the Brittany Ferries ships on the Portsmouth–Caen route (Guillaume de Normandie and Mont St Michel) carry cars, motorcycles, motorhomes, and vans. After arriving at Ouistreham, drive south-east via the A13 motorway to Paris in approximately 2 hours 15 minutes, with motorway tolls of around €10–15. If you are visiting central Paris, check your vehicle’s Crit’Air status and order a sticker from certificat-air.gouv.fr at least two weeks before travel — though if driving directly to Disneyland Paris (Marne-la-Vallée), no Crit’Air sticker is required.

How do I get from Portsmouth to Disneyland Paris by ferry?

Take the overnight Brittany Ferries crossing from Portsmouth to Caen (Ouistreham), arriving at 06:45 or 07:30 French time, depending on the sailing. From the port, drive the A13 motorway south-east and then the A4 east to Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy — approximately 265km and 2 hours 30 minutes in clear traffic, arriving directly at the Disneyland Paris resort before the park opens. By train: take the Gare Maritime Express or bus 12 to Gare de Caen, SNCF to Paris Gare Saint-Lazare (~2h), then Métro to Châtelet-les-Halles and RER A direct to Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy (~40 min). Total by public transport: approximately 3–3.5 hours from Ouistreham. Driving with the family and a full carload of luggage is by far the more comfortable option.

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

Yes — cabins are compulsory on overnight crossings. The Guillaume de Normandie and Mont St Michel offer a wide range: 2-berth and 4-berth inside and outside cabins, Commodore Cabins with queen-sized beds and private terraces, Couchette Plus berths, pet-friendly cabins, allergy-friendly cabins, and wheelchair-accessible options. On day sailings, cabins are available at reduced rates but are not compulsory. Book your cabin at the same time as your crossing — they sell out quickly, especially family and pet-friendly types in peak school holiday periods. See our complete cabin guide.

Is it better to take the ferry via Caen or St Malo for Paris?

For Paris, Caen is the more practical choice on every measurable criterion. Caen to Paris by car is approximately 2h 15min versus 4h 45min from St Malo. Caen to Paris by train runs 15–20 times a day versus approximately 3 times a day from St Malo. Tolls from Caen to Paris are around €10–15 versus €20–30 from St Malo. The Caen crossing also gives access to Sword Beach and the D-Day history that is unique to this route. St Malo wins for the overnight experience and the walled city arrival — but for reaching Paris quickly and easily, Caen is the correct call.

Can I take my dog from Portsmouth to Paris on the ferry?

Yes — pets are welcome on both ships on the Portsmouth–Caen route. Pet-friendly cabins (4-berth, inside and outside) and kennels are available. You will need a valid UK Pet Travel Scheme pet passport or Animal Health Certificate (AHC), proof of microchipping, and a current rabies vaccination. Check-in for passengers travelling with pets closes 90 minutes before departure — for the ~22:45 sailing, aim to be at Portsmouth by 20:30 at the latest. Book a pet-friendly cabin at the time of your ferry reservation as they sell out quickly. See our pet travel guide for full requirements.

What is the Portsmouth to Caen ferry price?

Ferry prices vary by sailing, season, and how far in advance you book. As a rough guide: a car with two passengers on a day crossing starts from around £114 (off-peak, advance booking); overnight sailings with cabin typically start from £157+ for the cabin on top of the passenger/vehicle fare. Foot passenger fares from around £24. Book early for the best prices — Brittany Ferries early bird discounts can offer 15–20% reductions. Always book at brittany-ferries.co.uk directly for the full range of options and availability.

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Cabins Guide

Every cabin type on both ships — Commodore, outside, inside, pet-friendly, allergy-friendly and accessible options explained

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Ready to Book Your Portsmouth to Paris Ferry?

Brittany Ferries · Portsmouth to Caen (Ouistreham) · Guillaume de Normandie & Mont St Michel

Book ferry and cabin together — Paris is just 2 hours from the port. Up to 3 sailings per day

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