Ferry travel from Portsmouth to St. Helier offers a scenic and relaxing journey across the English Channel, providing passengers with panoramic views of the coastline and sea.
Upon arrival in St. Helier, the vibrant capital of Jersey, you'll be greeted by a charming blend of historic architecture, picturesque harbour views, and a mix of modern and traditional shops. The town offers a warm atmosphere with a rich cultural heritage, including museums, markets, and stunning beaches nearby, making it a perfect starting point to explore the island’s natural beauty and attractions.

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St Helier Port is the main harbour on the island of Jersey, located in the Channel Islands. It serves as the island's primary gateway for both passenger ferries and cargo ships. The port is situated in St Helier, the island's capital, and is crucial for the local economy, facilitating trade, tourism, and transportation. The harbour features a mix of commercial docks, marina spaces, and modern facilities for maritime activities. Visitors can also enjoy scenic views of the waterfront, with nearby shops, restaurants, and attractions enhancing the area’s appeal.
Portsmouth Port, located on the south coast of England, is a major gateway for passengers travelling to France and the Channel Islands. With regular ferry services to destinations like Caen, St. Malo, and Le Havre, it offers a convenient and reliable option for both leisure and business travellers.
The port is equipped with modern amenities, including comfortable waiting areas, cafes, restrooms, and parking facilities, ensuring a smooth and pleasant experience before departure.
Portsmouth itself is a historic maritime city with a wealth of attractions, including the iconic HMS Victory, the Mary Rose Museum, and the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. The port’s location also offers easy access to the vibrant city centre, where visitors can explore a variety of shops, restaurants, and cultural sites. With excellent transport links, including direct train connections to London, Portsmouth Port is an ideal starting point for exploring the South of England or venturing across the Channel to France and beyond.
Yes, there are 4 routes from Portsmouth to France, which are all operated by Brittany Ferries. Here is a summary of the ferry timetable for the passenger ferry:
| Route | Operator | Approx Duration | Frequency / Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Portsmouth → Caen (Ouistreham), Normandy | Brittany Ferries | 5h45 – 7h00 (day) / 7h00 (overnight) | Up to 3 sailings per day (~20 per week), all year |
| Portsmouth → Cherbourg | Brittany Ferries | ~8h (overnight) / ~5h30 (high-speed in summer) | Up to 5 sailings per week, more in summer |
| Portsmouth → St Malo | Brittany Ferries | ~11h (overnight) / ~9h (daytime) | Up to 7 sailings per week |
| Portsmouth → Le Havre | Brittany Ferries | ~5h30 | 1 sailing per day (limited passenger availability) |



Staff were so lovely after my ferry was cancelled. So happy to have a cabin on my way back with my new puppy Elpheba! Thank you 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Seats are very uncomfortable unless you pay extra for one of the lounge seats, they might be better. Cabins creak and groan so not easy to sleep. Not impressed for a nine hour ferry ride. Food mediocre and not available for very long - it was ready before we were onboard but not immediately available when we were onboard - does not improve the quality. Slow boarding process. Poor communication to waiting passengers.