Portsmouth to Caen Foot Passenger: The Complete 2026 Guide

This Portsmouth to Caen foot passenger guide covers everything you need to know about making this crossing without a car. Portsmouth International Port has excellent rail connections, the crossing runs all year round, and Ouistreham sits within easy reach of both Caen city centre and the Normandy coast beyond. It covers the 60-minute check-in window that catches people out, what the current gangway situation means for boarding and disembarkation, which ship you’re on and why it matters for overnight accommodation, and how to get into town and onwards from Ouistreham when you arrive.

Last updated: June 2026 | Information verified from Brittany Ferries and Portsmouth International Port official sources

πŸ‘£ Foot Passenger Fast Facts β€” Portsmouth to Caen

Β£24+
Foot passenger from
60 min
Check-in before departure*
2 Γ— 20kg
Max luggage recommended
15 min
Walk to Ouistreham town
  • βœ… Foot passengers are welcome on all Portsmouth to Caen sailings β€” no vehicle needed
  • βœ… Check-in is 60 minutes before departure β€” 15 minutes longer than for vehicle passengers on this route. Don’t miss it.
  • βœ… Cabin compulsory only on the 23:00 overnight sailing β€” the two daytime crossings (08:00 and 15:00) do not require accommodation
  • βœ… Portsmouth & Southsea station is approximately 25 minutes’ walk from the terminal β€” one of the best-connected ferry ports in the UK for public transport
  • βœ… Valid passport required β€” no other document is accepted for travel to France from the UK

*60 minutes applies to Brittany Ferries foot passengers on Portsmouth–Caen. Vehicle passengers check in 45 minutes before departure. Always confirm with your e-ticket.

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Can You Travel Portsmouth to Caen Without a Car?

Yes β€” foot passengers are welcomed on every Portsmouth to Caen sailing operated by Brittany Ferries. The route runs all year round with up to three crossings daily, and Portsmouth International Port is one of the most accessible ferry terminals in the UK: Portsmouth Harbour railway station is approximately 35 minutes’ walk away, with direct services from London Waterloo. You do not need a vehicle to make this crossing, and many solo travellers, walkers, and day-trippers use the route regularly.

Three sailing types operate on this route, and they work differently for foot passengers. The 08:00 and 15:00 daytime crossings take around 7 hours β€” no cabin or reserved seat is required on either, though you can optionally add one. The 23:00 overnight sailing is different: every passenger must book either a cabin or reserved lounge accommodation. Which of the two ships operates your sailing also matters β€” reclining reserved seats are not available on Guillaume de Normandie, so on those crossings a cabin is effectively your only private overnight option.

⚠️ Current at Portsmouth (June 2026): The foot passenger gangway at Portsmouth is currently closed for renovation works. Boarding and disembarkation routes vary by sailing β€” you will be directed by staff on the day. Disembarking passengers arriving at Portsmouth can expect an additional wait of around 30 minutes while the ship is cleared via the garage. Follow all port signage and staff instructions.

⚠️ Pets and foot passengers: You cannot travel with a dog, cat, or other pet as a foot passenger on this route. Pets require a vehicle booking and must be accommodated in a pet-friendly cabin or kennel. The sole exception is a registered assistance dog. Contact Brittany Ferries on 0330 159 7000 in advance if you need to travel with a registered assistance dog as a foot passenger.

Foot Passenger Prices 2026

Foot passenger fares start from Β£24 one way β€” a fraction of what you’d pay to take a car across. On overnight sailings, add a cabin on top. These are verified starting prices for 2026, taken from the Brittany Ferries booking page; actual fares vary significantly by date, sailing, and how far ahead you book. The lowest fares are Early Bird prices booked 60+ days ahead β€” peak summer and Friday/Saturday sailings cost considerably more.

Ticket / Add-On From Price Notes
Foot Passenger (one way) Β£24+ Per person. Access to all onboard lounges, decks, and restaurants included.
+ Reserved lounge seat Β£10+ Available on Mont Saint Michel overnight sailings only. Per person, in a shared lounge. Not available on Guillaume de Normandie β€” on GdN crossings, a Couchette Plus berth (from Β£12) or cabin is your overnight option.
+ Inside cabin (2-berth) Β£44+ MSM 2-berth inside from Β£44 overnight. On GdN, the equivalent is the 2-berth WC accessible from Β£55 or Club grade from Β£130. Priced per cabin, not per person.
+ Inside cabin (4-berth) Β£64+ MSM 4-berth inside from Β£64 overnight Β· GdN 4-berth inside from Β£77 overnight. Best value per head for groups and families β€” priced per cabin, not per person.
+ Outside cabin (4-berth) Β£71+ MSM 4-berth outside from Β£71 overnight Β· GdN 4-berth outside from Β£88 overnight Β· GdN Club 2-berth outside from Β£130 overnight.
+ Commodore cabin Β£135+ MSM Commodore from Β£135 overnight (twin beds + sofabed, TV/DVD, minibar, breakfast). GdN Commodore from Β£157 overnight β€” adds a private terrace, queen bed, Phytomer toiletries. Book well ahead.
+ Reserved lounge seat (MSM only) Β£10+ Mont Saint Michel overnight sailings only. Per person, in a shared lounge. Not available on Guillaume de Normandie.
+ Couchette Plus berth (GdN only) Β£12+ Guillaume de Normandie overnight sailings only. Semi-private berth with curtain in the Couchette Plus communal area (deck 6). More comfortable than an open lounge seat.
+ Private cabin (both ships) Β£44+ From Β£44 overnight (MSM 2-berth inside) β€” see price table above and our full cabins guide for all grades on both ships. All cabins include ensuite, fresh linen, and towels. Priced per cabin, not per person.

πŸ’‘ Cabin or reserved seat? Cabins are priced per cabin, not per person β€” two or four people sharing is the best-value way to travel. For the 23:00 overnight sailing, a cabin is strongly recommended for a proper night’s sleep: the crossing takes around 7 hours and arrives at Ouistreham at 06:45 or 07:30 French local time. Note that if you’re booked on a Guillaume de Normandie sailing, reserved reclining seats are not offered β€” a cabin is your only private option.

Full Ferry Cabins Guide β†’

Getting to Portsmouth International Port as a Foot Passenger

Portsmouth International Port sits at George Byng Way, Portsmouth, PO2 8SP, on Portsea Island. For foot passengers arriving by public transport, the port is genuinely one of the easiest ferry terminals in the UK to reach β€” the walking time from the nearest rail station is under 35 minutes. There is a taxi rank directly outside the terminal building, a National Express coach stop, and the port is signposted throughout the city.

πŸš† By Train β€” Portsmouth Harbour

Portsmouth Harbour station is approximately a 35 minutes’ walk from the terminal β€” the slightly longer walk of the two stations, and worth a taxi if you’d rather not carry luggage that far. A taxi rank is available on arrival, with fares to the terminal around Β£5. Direct services run from London Waterloo, Southampton Central, Chichester, and Brighton. Southern and South Western Railway are the main operators.

From Portsmouth Harbour, head north following Brittany Ferries signs to the terminal.

πŸš† By Train β€” Portsmouth & Southsea

Portsmouth & Southsea station (also on the London Waterloo line) is approximately a 25-30 minutes’ walk from the terminal, or a short taxi ride β€” the faster of the two stations to walk from, and the main station for many services arriving from London, the Midlands, and the North.

If you arrive here, follow signs for the waterfront and port. Taxis are available at the station.

🚌 By Coach & Bus

National Express coaches from London Victoria and many regional destinations stop directly outside Portsmouth International Port β€” a significant advantage over many ferry terminals. From Southampton, London, or further afield, this can be the simplest option.

Local bus services also run from Portsmouth city centre. Allow extra time on busy travel days β€” the 23:00 overnight sailing is popular with both foot passengers and vehicle travellers.

πŸš• By Taxi / On Foot

A taxi rank is directly outside the terminal building. From Portsmouth city centre it is approximately 20 minutes on foot β€” a manageable distance on a light-luggage trip, with the waterfront route along The Hard making it a pleasant walk on a fine evening.

Left luggage is available at the terminal security desk for Β£10 per item (open 05:30–23:59). Useful if you want to explore Portsmouth before or after your sailing.

πŸŒ™ Late-night 23:00 departures: If you’re catching the overnight sailing, Portsmouth has a variety of bars, restaurants, and attractions within easy walking distance of the port β€” the Historic Dockyard, Gunwharf Quays, and Spinnaker Tower are all nearby. Dogs are not permitted inside the terminal building (assistance dogs excepted), and the nearest park is Alexandra Park, approximately 1.5 miles north of the port.

Portsmouth City Guide β†’

Step by Step: Checking In at Portsmouth as a Foot Passenger

The single most important thing to know before you arrive: foot passengers on Portsmouth to Caen must check in 60 minutes before departure β€” not 45 minutes like vehicle passengers. This causes confusion because the ferry check-in guidance varies by travel type on this route. Missing the foot passenger cut-off means you cannot board. For the 23:00 overnight sailing, aim to be at the terminal no later than 21:45 β€” earlier in peak summer.

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Head Straight to the Terminal Building

Enter Portsmouth International Port following Brittany Ferries signs. As a foot passenger you do not join the vehicle check-in lanes outside β€” go directly to the terminal building entrance. The terminal is open from several hours before each departure. Note that dogs on leads are permitted in the port area outside, but not inside the terminal building itself (assistance dogs excepted).

2

Check In at the Brittany Ferries Desk

Present your booking confirmation and valid passports for all passengers. You’ll be issued a boarding card β€” if you’ve booked a cabin, this card also acts as your cabin key. Your onboard Wi-Fi access code is also printed on your boarding card, so keep it safe for the crossing. Keep the card away from your phone and bank cards, as magnetic interference can deactivate it. If you booked a cabin, the first digit of the cabin number tells you which deck you’re on.

3

Use the Terminal While You Wait

The terminal has a cafΓ©, bureau de change, toilets, and seating. Left luggage is available at the security desk (Β£10 per item, open 05:30–23:59 daily). An adapted minibus is available for disabled foot passengers β€” arrange this when booking or by calling 0330 159 7000. Listen for boarding announcements on the PA system.

4

Security and Passport Control

When boarding is called, proceed to the boarding gate with your boarding card and passport both accessible. UK passport holders go through UK Border Force departure checks at Portsmouth. Keep your documents to hand and cooperate fully with all border officials.

5

Boarding β€” Follow Staff Direction

The foot passenger gangway is currently closed for renovation. Boarding routes therefore vary by sailing β€” you will be directed by Brittany Ferries staff. There is no fixed self-service gangway walk-on at present. Carry your own luggage; no assistance is provided between the terminal and ship. If you have reduced mobility or heavy luggage, let Brittany Ferries know at least 48 hours before departure.

πŸ’‘ Returning passengers β€” Caen to Portsmouth: Disembarkation at Portsmouth is currently via the garage due to the gangway renovation, which adds approximately 30 minutes. Plan your onward UK transport accordingly β€” do not book a connecting train that departs close to your arrival time.

Luggage as a Foot Passenger

Unlike vehicle passengers whose bags sit in the car throughout, foot passengers carry everything from the taxi, train, or coach all the way through the terminal, onto the ship, and up to their cabin. There are no porters and no luggage assistance between the terminal and the vessel. What you pack matters.

πŸ“ Luggage Guidance

Brittany Ferries recommends a maximum of two pieces of luggage per passenger, weighing 20kg each. This is practical guidance rather than a hard enforcement limit β€” but it reflects the reality of carrying bags through a busy terminal and along ship corridors.

A wheeled suitcase plus a compact daypack or backpack is the most manageable combination β€” the suitcase can go in the baggage room, while the daypack holds overnight essentials for the cabin.

🧳 Baggage Room

Both ships have a dedicated baggage room where larger bags can be stored during the crossing β€” deck 6 on Guillaume de Normandie, deck 7 on Mont Saint Michel. There is no need to haul a large suitcase to your cabin; leave it there and carry only what you need overnight.

The baggage room locks during the crossing and reopens 20–30 minutes before arrival at Ouistreham. Leave anything you’ll need during the sailing β€” medication, phone charger, passport, overnight kit β€” out of the baggage room and with you.

⚠️ Sockets and adaptors: Check which ship you’re on before packing. Guillaume de Normandie has UK 3-pin, EU 2-pin, and USB sockets in every cabin. Mont Saint Michel has continental 2-pin sockets only β€” no UK 3-pin. Pack a continental adaptor if you’re sailing on MSM.

Overnight Accommodation: Cabins & Reserved Seats

On the 23:00 overnight sailing, every passenger must book accommodation β€” you cannot board without it. On the daytime 08:00 and 15:00 crossings, accommodation is entirely optional. What is available depends on which ship operates your sailing.

⚠️ Key difference between the two ships: Guillaume de Normandie offers Couchette Plus berths (from Β£12) as its lowest overnight option β€” no open reclining lounge seats. Mont Saint Michel offers a reserved lounge seat from Β£10 per person. For a private cabin, MSM starts cheapest: 2-berth inside from Β£44 overnight, 4-berth inside from Β£64. GdN private cabins start from Β£77 (4-berth inside). Check which ship operates your sailing before booking.

Private cabins on both ships include an ensuite bathroom, air conditioning, fresh linen, and towels. All cabins are priced per cabin, not per person β€” two or four people sharing makes this very good value. Your boarding card doubles as your cabin key. The most affordable private cabin is the Mont Saint-Michel’s 2-berth inside from Β£44 overnight, then from Β£64 for an MSM 4-berth inside, from Β£77 for a GdN 4-berth inside, and from Β£157 for GdN’s Commodore with private terrace. GdN’s 4-berth outside (with porthole) is from Β£88.

πŸ’‘ Seasickness tip: Lower decks move less. If you’re prone to motion sickness, a lower-deck cabin is worth considering. Lying flat in a private cabin is far more effective than sitting in a shared lounge if the Channel is rough. You can’t request a specific cabin number online, but you can note a deck preference by calling 0330 159 7000 after booking.

For the full breakdown of all cabin grades, prices, and infant cot booking, see our complete ferry cabins guide.

Full Ferry Cabins Guide β†’

Onboard: What to Expect as a Foot Passenger

The Portsmouth to Caen route operates on Guillaume de Normandie (GdN) and Mont Saint Michel (MSM) β€” two ships with quite different characters. Which one you’re on will be shown in your booking confirmation and can affect what accommodation, facilities, and onboard experience you get.

Onboard Facilities Guide β†’

🍽️ Dining

GdN: Riva Bella brasserie restaurant (deck 7, table service) and Le Jardin, a lighter plant-forward restaurant (deck 8), plus Les Planches Bar. MSM: La Galerie self-service restaurant, Les Romantiques Γ  la carte restaurant (closed in winter), Blue Note Bar, and Le CafΓ© du Festival.

🎬 Cinema (MSM only)

Mont Saint Michel has two cinemas. Adults €9.00, children under 12 €7.50, family ticket (2+2, U/PG films only) €30.00. All films in English. Note: neither cinema on MSM is wheelchair accessible. Guillaume de Normandie has an Exhibition Gallery in place of a cinema.

πŸ“Ά Wi-Fi & Data

Switch off mobile data roaming before boarding β€” offshore maritime networks are not covered by UK or EU roaming plans and can result in large bills. Connect to the Brittany Ferries onboard Wi-Fi network instead. Some free browsing is included; extended packages are available to purchase from the Information Desk.

⚑ Sockets

GdN: UK 3-pin, EU 2-pin, and USB charging in all cabins. MSM: continental 2-pin sockets only β€” no UK 3-pin. Bring a continental travel adaptor if sailing on MSM and you need to charge UK-plug devices.

ℹ️ Information Desk

Available on both ships throughout the crossing. If you lose your boarding card/cabin key, go to the Information Desk with your travel documents. They can also help with pet visits to the vehicle deck (MSM day sailings only, 15 minutes, one person, passport held).

πŸ›οΈ Duty-Free Boutique

Opens around 15 minutes after departure. Wine, spirits, confectionery, cosmetics, and French produce at French prices. Wine and tobacco are not sold while in UK territorial waters. Payment in euros or sterling accepted.

⏰ Remember the time zone: Caen (Ouistreham) is 1 hour ahead of the UK year-round. Brittany Ferries shows arrival times in French local time β€” so the 23:00 overnight sailing’s 06:45 or 07:30 arrival is already in French time. When you look at your phone at 07:30 in Ouistreham, your UK clock will show 06:30. Plan onward connections from Ouistreham in French local time.

🚿 No cabin? If you’re in a reserved lounge seat on Mont Saint Michel overnight, public showers are available on board β€” ask at the Information Desk. You can also purchase a sleep pack on board (blanket, pillow, eye mask, and earplugs) and a wash pack from the Information Desk to make the overnight crossing more comfortable.

Arriving at Ouistreham as a Foot Passenger

Overnight sailings arrive at Ouistreham at either 06:45 or 07:30 French local time (variation of up to 45 minutes between the two standard arrival slots). Daytime sailings (08:00 departure from Portsmouth) arrive around 15:00 French time, and the 15:00 departure arrives around 22:00. The ferry port is officially Port de Ouistreham, 14150, located at the mouth of the Canal de Caen Γ  la Mer, where it meets the English Channel β€” 15km north of Caen city centre.

⏰ If you have a cabin you are required to vacate 30 mins before arrival: Leave your cabin and collect all belongings before the ship docks. An announcement/wake up call is made approximately one hour before arrival and then another announcement when you are required to leave your cabin. French border control (Police aux FrontiΓ¨res) takes place before you exit the terminal β€” have your passport ready.

Getting from Ouistreham into Caen and Beyond

Unlike some ferry terminals, Ouistreham has useful onward connections for foot passengers, including a direct Paris coach from near the terminal. Once through passport control and into the arrivals area:

🚌 Twisto Local Bus into Caen

Twisto operates the local bus network serving Ouistreham and Caen. Services run from near the terminal into Caen city centre (approximately 30–40 minutes). A practical, low-cost option for connecting onward to Caen train station for national SNCF services. Check twisto.fr for timetables.

🚌 Flixbus Direct to Paris

A direct Flixbus service to Paris departs from near Ouistreham terminal β€” a genuinely useful option for foot passengers continuing straight to the capital. Journey time to Paris is approximately 2.5–3 hours. Check flixbus.co.uk for current schedules and to book in advance.

🚢 Walking into Ouistreham Town

Ouistreham town centre is around 15 minutes’ walk from the terminal, with the route taking you along the canal. The town itself sits at the mouth of the Canal de Caen Γ  la Mer and has cafΓ©s, a beach, and the Sword Beach D-Day memorial a short distance away.

πŸš• Taxi

Taxis are available at the port for transfers into Caen city centre (approximately 20–25 minutes) or directly to your destination in Calvados. Pre-booking is advisable for the 06:45/07:30 overnight arrival, especially outside summer when demand is more limited.

πŸ• Dog-Friendly Arrival

Ouistreham terminal is notably more dog-friendly than Portsmouth. Muzzled dogs on leads are permitted everywhere at Ouistreham, including inside the terminal building. There is a water point and sandpit for dogs past the security area β€” a welcome contrast to the Portsmouth rules where dogs must wait outside.

πŸš— Car Hire

There is no car hire desk at Ouistreham terminal itself β€” Europcar can deliver a vehicle to the port by arrangement. Caen city centre has major car hire options. If you plan to hire a vehicle on arrival, arrange and confirm this in advance rather than expecting a walk-up desk.

πŸ—ΊοΈ Ouistreham terminal facilities: The terminal has a cafΓ©, toilets, waiting areas, and free Wi-Fi. No Crit’Air sticker is needed for direct access to the port area from the ferry β€” it is only required if you drive into Caen city’s low-emission zone or other regulated French town centres.

Portsmouth to Caen Foot Passenger β€” Frequently Asked Questions

Can you travel Portsmouth to Caen as a foot passenger?

Yes β€” Brittany Ferries welcomes foot passengers on every Portsmouth to Caen sailing, year round, with no vehicle required. Fares start from Β£24 per person one way. Check in 60 minutes before departure β€” this is 15 minutes longer than the vehicle passenger check-in on this route, and the difference matters. For the 23:00 overnight sailing, you must also book cabin accommodation. The two daytime sailings (08:00 and 15:00) do not require a cabin or reserved seat.

What time do foot passengers need to check in at Portsmouth?

60 minutes before departure β€” not 45 minutes. This often surprises travellers who have used other Brittany Ferries routes or read generic ferry guidance, which typically quotes 45 minutes. On the Portsmouth–Caen route, foot passengers have a longer check-in requirement than vehicle passengers. Always confirm with your e-ticket confirmation, which shows the time specific to your booking.

Portsmouth Port Guide β†’

How do I get from Portsmouth train station to the ferry terminal?

From Portsmouth Harbour station, head north following Brittany Ferries signs to the terminal β€” approximately 35 minutes’ walk, or a taxi rank is available on arrival (around Β£5). From Portsmouth & Southsea station, follow signs for the waterfront and port β€” approximately 25 minutes’ walk, or take a taxi from the station. Both stations are on the London Waterloo line. National Express coaches also stop directly outside the terminal, and a taxi rank is located immediately outside the terminal building.

Do foot passengers need to book a cabin on the Portsmouth to Caen ferry?

Only on the 23:00 overnight sailing β€” accommodation is compulsory for every passenger on that crossing. On the 08:00 and 15:00 daytime sailings, a cabin or reserved seat is entirely optional. Note that on Guillaume de Normandie sailings, reclining reserved seats are not available β€” a cabin is the overnight accommodation option on those crossings. On Mont Saint Michel, a reserved lounge seat is also available.

Full Cabins Guide β†’

How much does a Portsmouth to Caen foot passenger ticket cost?

Foot passenger fares start from Β£24 one way β€” this is the Early Bird price booked 60+ days ahead on an off-peak sailing. Prices vary considerably by date, sailing, and how far ahead you book. For the overnight sailing, add cabin accommodation on top of the base fare β€” reserved lounge seat from Β£10 (MSM), Couchette Plus from Β£12 (GdN), or a private cabin from Β£44 (MSM 2-berth inside) up to Β£157 (GdN Commodore). Booking early consistently yields the lowest fares.

Prices & Booking Guide β†’

How do you get from Ouistreham port into Caen?

Twisto local buses run from near the terminal into Caen city centre (approximately 30–40 minutes). A direct Flixbus service to Paris also departs from near the terminal. Taxis are available at the port β€” pre-book for the early 06:45/07:30 overnight arrival. Ouistreham town itself is around 15 minutes’ walk along the canal from the terminal. There is no car hire desk at the terminal; Europcar can deliver by prior arrangement.

Caen (Ouistreham) Port Guide β†’

Can I bring a pet as a foot passenger on the Portsmouth to Caen ferry?

No. Pets require a vehicle booking on the Portsmouth to Caen ferry β€” they must travel in a pet-friendly cabin or kennel, which requires a vehicle passenger booking. Foot passengers without a vehicle cannot take pets on this crossing. The sole exception is a registered assistance dog. Contact Brittany Ferries on 0330 159 7000 in advance to arrange travel with a registered assistance dog as a foot passenger.

Pet Travel Guide β†’

Which ship will I be on β€” Guillaume de Normandie or Mont Saint Michel?

Whilst booking each time slot says which ship is servicing it. Your booking confirmation will also show which ship operates your specific sailing. This matters for foot passengers: Guillaume de Normandie (launched April 2025) is the newer hybrid ship with UK, EU, and USB sockets in all cabins, allergy-friendly cabins, and the Exhibition Gallery β€” but no reclining reserved seats. Mont Saint Michel (in service since 2002) has continental 2-pin sockets only, two cinemas, and does offer reserved lounge seating on overnight crossings.

GdN Ship Guide β†’
MSM Ship Guide β†’

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Terminal facilities, directions, train connections, parking, and check-in at Portsmouth International Port

Port Guide β†’

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Caen (Ouistreham) Port Guide

Buses, taxis, Flixbus, facilities, and everything about arriving at the Ouistreham terminal

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