Portsmouth International Port

(Not to be confused with Portsmouth International Airport at Pease, which is located in Portsmouth, New Hampshire).

MV Cap Finistere departing Portsmouth bound for Bilbao.
MV Normandie, operated by Brittany Ferries, an English Channel RoRo vehicle and passenger ferry outward bound to France from Portsmouth.

Also known as Portsmouth Port or Portsmouth Ferry Port, Portsmouth International Port is a port and ferry terminal located in the city of Portsmouth on the South Coast of England. It operated Departures and Arrivals for Cruise Ships, Cargo Ships and Passenger Ferries.

Ferry Operators and Destinations

Ferry Operator Destination Average Duration of Crossing Frequency
Brittany Ferries Caen/Ouistreham 6 Hours (Up to) Three Sailings per day
Brittany Ferries Cherbourg-Octeville 3 Hours / 4 Hours 45 Minutes Summer Season - One Fastcraft sailing per day - Winter Season - Occasional cruise ferry sailings (irregular timetable)
Brittany Ferries Le Havre 3 Hours 45 Minutes One Fastcraft return sailing per day in the Summer Season and one return cruise ferry sailing per day
Brittany Ferries St Malo 8 Hours 30 Minutes One departure per day
Brittany Ferries Bilbao/Zierbena 23 Hours / 33 Hours Two return sailings per week
Brittany Ferries Santander 24 Hours Three return sailings per week
Condor Ferries St Helier 10 Hours 30 Minutes Six sailings per week
Condor Ferries St Peter Port, Guernsey 6 Hours 30 Minutes Six sailings per week

Wightlink

St Faith departing Portsmouth Harbour.

Additionally, services to Ryde and Fishbourne depart Portsmouth. They do not depart the main International Port, but a smaller port nearby.

Launch of the Port

Portsmouth investigated three locations for a ferry port at the end of the 1960s and the current location was chosen. The choice was based on cost and the likely benefit of cross-channel ferries. The site was at the end of the newly constructed M275. Originally built with two berths the site opened in 1976 with the Earl William (Sealink) running to the Channel Islands, the Viking Victory (Townsend Thoresen) running to Cherbourg and the Brittany Ferries running to Saint-Malo.

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