Plymouth Port is a major harbor located on the south coast of England, in the city of Plymouth, Devon. The port is conveniently positioned on the English Channel, providing access to important maritime routes. It has been playing a main role in maritime activity for years, serving as a gateway for many passengers.
Plymouth Port is also an important terminal for ferry services, particularly to France and Spain. These ferries are popular with tourists, especially those traveling for leisure or business.

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Upon arrival at the port, there will be different check-in locations depending on the type of ticket you have. Motorists and bicycle passengers will check in at a different location to foot passengers. Foot passengers should proceed to the terminal building to check in. Access to the ship involves a partially-uncovered walkway including stairs and slopes. Assistance will be provided to passengers with limited mobility.
Modes of Transport: Foot passenger

Upon arrival at Plymouth Port, well-indicated signposts will direct you to the correct check-in area based on your ticket type. Vehicle passengers should proceed towards the 'Vehicle Check-In & Embarkation' sign. Once check-in is complete at the check-in area, all vehicles will follow the lanes which will lead them to the embarkment area of the port where all passengers will board at the same location.
Modes of Transport: Motorcycle, Standard Car, Van (passenger), Bicycle


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We were informed it would an hour+ late leaving this made an hour+ late getting in to Plymouth we were then held on board for another 45 minuets before queuing for passport control in total 3 hour late for on going connection! Not happy!!!!
It's a massive boat, meaning that some of the inside cabins are tiny and have no outside light. The food was as expected for a mass catering self service event.