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The crossings between Plymouth and France are served by the maritime operator Brittany Ferries with a schedule of 7 weekly connections with mainly afternoon and evening departures and maximum duration of 9 h 30 min. Ships that operate this crossing allow both vehicles and foot passengers. Ferries with long travel times offer various types of seating and beds to maximize your comfort on board: you select the amount of space you require, from regular seating to a range of cabin options.
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Plymouth is on the south coast of England and has two ferry ports, one to get the nearby island of Cremyll, called Cremyll Ferry and the other main terminal for the ferries travelling abroad. The terminal is open from 09:00 to 17:30 Monday-Friday, from 09:00 to 17:00 at weekends, and for all ship arrivals and departures. The facilities include a café, toilets and baby changing facilities, a bureau de change and disabled facilities are available. There are four charge points available for electric cars and the car park, run by ABP, and they allow card and contactless payment for up to 24... [More information]
Address: Millbay, Plymouth, PL1 3EW/GPS co-ordinates: 50.364711,-4.158544
Directions: Google Map @ Plymouth, port
France, officially the French Republic, is a member state of the European Union located in Western Europe. Facts about France France is the second largest state after Russia and the third most populous state in Europe. It is one of the most ancient European states and one of the founders of the European Union and Schengen area. France is one of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council and is part of the G8 world, the OECD, NATO, the Francophone and the Latin Union. After Russia and the United States it is the world's third nuclear power. The capital, Paris, is a tourist hub ... [More information]