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There are no direct ferries from Northern Ireland to France. So to do this would involve travelling from Northern Ireland to another Ferry Port, such as Rosslare in the Republic of Ireland and going from there. The ferry journey is between 17 and 20 hours, depending on weather conditions. Driving to Rosslare from Northern Ireland would be at least 2 hours, depending on your start point.
Calais
The English Channel port located across from Le Havre is Portsmouth. Portsmouth is a historic naval city in England and serves as a key ferry terminal for travelers crossing the Channel to France. The port connects to Le Havre, making it a popular route for both passengers and freight.
Marseille is the busiest port in France, and the busiest port on the Mediterranean sea, and the third-busiest in Europe.
The distance between Sherborne ferry port and Dover ferry port is 194 miles. The travel time by car is 3 hours and 20 minutes.
By road or rail to a ferry port in France and then by ferry to Ireland directly or to England and by road or rail to Wales and then by ferry to Ireland. There are various routes you could take for the whole journey.
Train to gare du Nord, then train to Calais/Boulogne/Dieppe etc.
The Port of Felixstowe in Suffolk is the busiest ferry and container port in the UK and the 35th busiest in the world.
Dublin Ferry Port Alexandra Road Dublin 1 Ireland.
holyhead port
The single busiest ferry port in the UK is Dover, with 1.6 million cars, 700,000 lorries, 118,000 buses and 16 million passengers a year. It is so popular because it is only 21 miles from Calais, France - the gateway to continental Europe.
There are about 10.838 miles between Port Chester, NY and Dobbs Ferry, NY.
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Yes, there is a ferry service available from Prince Rupert to Port Hardy.
There are about 10.838 miles between Port Chester, NY and Dobbs Ferry, NY.
The nearest major port to Brittany is the Port of Saint-Malo. Located in the north of Brittany, it serves as a key ferry terminal connecting France to the UK and other destinations. Other significant ports in the region include Brest and Lorient, but Saint-Malo is the most prominent in terms of proximity to the English Channel and international ferry routes.