Ferry from Plymouth to Roscoff in France

Ferry from Plymouth to Roscoff in France

The ferry from Plymouth to Roscoff is opperated by Brittany ferries and connects the south east of England with Roscoff in the Brittany region of France.

Choose between an overnight sailing or day sailing with up to fourteen sailings per week and get to France in under 6 hours.

Plymouth to Roscoff Ferries

Car & 4 passengers from £184
2 sailings per day       Sailing time: 5 hrs 30 mins

Sail direct into Brittany on the Plymouth to Roscoff ferry, the daytime sailing take 6 hours and the overnight crossing takes 8 hours. During the peak season there is an overnight sailing every day except Saturday and up to two sailings per day. There are two cruise ferries serving the Roscoff Plymouth ferries route, the Armorique and the Brittany ferries flagship ferry the Pont-Aven. both provide comfortable cabins, restaurants, shops and entertainments onboard.

Both cruise ferries offer the relaxed, high quality travel experience you would expect from Brittany Ferries. On-board you will find great service, delicious French food in the A la carte and self service restaurants, an entertaining cabaret with live music and DJ and much more activities to keep you and even children entertained.

You can watch the latest films at two state of the art cinemas, enjoy the video games room and Wi-Fi Internet access, relax in the spacious lounge areas and if your on Pont-Aven you can even go for a swim in it’s on-board pool.

Alternative Ferries From Poole To France

Car & 4 passengers from £149
1 sailings per day       Sailing time: 4 hours 30 mins
Car & 4 passengers from £255
2 Sailings Per Week       Sailing time: 5hr 55m
Car & 4 passengers from £260
3 Sailings Per Week       Sailing time: 6hr 15m

Alternative Ferries From Portsmouth To France

Car & 4 passengers from £139
3 sailings per day       Sailing time: 5hr 45m
Car & 4 passengers from £179
1 sailings per day       Sailing time: 3 hours
Car & 4 passengers from £139
1* sailings per day       Sailing time: 3hr 45m
Car & 4 passengers from £180
1 sailings per day       Sailing time: 11 hours

Travelling around

Both Plymouth and Roscoff have excellent access to good road networks making driving to and from the ports a simple task. Roscoff is ideally placed for easy access to all areas of Brittany and you can easily venture into further regions of France including Western Loire, the Dordogne and the Atlantic coast. Plymouth is easily reached from the West Country and has good motorway links to Wales, the Midlands and the North.

Traveling to France from Plymouth does not get much easier than the Plymouth to Roscoff ferry.

6 thoughts on “Ferry from Plymouth to Roscoff in France

  1. Do you travel from Plymouth year round now? I’m looking at Plymouth – France in January 2025.
    If yes (great!) can you price for me a cabin for single person with window, and give sailing times? The date can be flexible, more likely end of January, mid week is fine.

    thanks

    1. Hi Candy

      Currently Brittany Ferries have only released sailing dates up until November 2024. We suggests checking back soon to look at sailing times for January 2025. Sorry for the inconvenience.

  2. After a price for 2 adults from Plymouth to Roscoffe with cabin and return to Plymouth 16th November to 19th

    1. Hi Lee

      Thank you for getting in touch. So two adults going from Plymouth to Roscoff return (16th – £19 November) with a 2 berth inside no window cabin (on both legs of the journey) comes in at £386. This includes a flexi ticket for both journeys also (incase your plans change. I also selected the cheapest cabin both times (Bigger and more expensive cabins are available). I hope this helps.

  3. Hello. Need to travel to the west country but no foot passengers allowed. Ferry from Roscoff to Plymouth or Caen to Portsmouth before 20th November? Lynn

    1. Hi Lynn

      Thank you for getting in touch with us. Unfortunately Brittany Ferries has made the decision to only allow passengers with cars onto their ferries, this is due to the ongoing global pandemic. They hope to allow foot passengers back onto their ferries in March 2021.

      If your reasons for travel are essential, you will have to adhere to the guidelines which France has in place with regards to travelling from your current destination to the ferry port. Upon entering Britain you would then be expected to follow all guidelines set out by the British government. This would include completing a Passenger Locator Form 48 hours prior to travel, 14 days of isolation upon arrival, downloading the NHS Track and Trace App, finally, you would have to follow local restrictions at your final destination.

      The Dieppe to Newhaven route (operated by DFDS) curently allows foot passengers onboard. As does the routes from Dunkirk to Dover and Calais to Dover. I hope this helps.

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