Portsmouth to Paris by Ferry: Complete 2026 Guide

The best way to get from Portsmouth to Paris is the one most people overlook: the overnight Brittany Ferries ferry from Portsmouth to France, landing in St Malo and continuing to the French capital by road or rail. You leave Portsmouth in the evening, sleep in a comfortable cabin as the MV Saint-Malo crosses the English Channel, wake up on the CΓ΄te d’Γ‰meraude in Brittany at around 08:15, and reach Paris by early afternoon β€” with your car, your luggage, your pets, and none of the airport-style queuing of any other route. For Hampshire residents and anyone based on the south coast, this is by far the most natural and convenient route to Paris. For foot passengers, a direct TGV from St Malo to Paris Montparnasse takes just 2 hours 27 minutes. For drivers, Paris is approximately 4 hours 45 minutes down the French motorway through Normandy. This guide covers the ferry route in full β€” the crossing, the two onward options to Paris, step-by-step timelines, and everything you need to book.

Last updated: March 2026 | All timings, prices and transport details verified

πŸ—Ό Portsmouth to Paris by Ferry β€” At a Glance

20:15
Ferry departs
Portsmouth
~08:15
Arrive St Malo
(next morning)
2h 27min
St Malo β†’ Paris
by TGV
~4h 45min
St Malo β†’ Paris
by car
MV Saint-Malo
Ship operating
the route
Cars Β· Pets
Vehicles & pets
welcome

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Why the Ferry is the Best Way to Reach Paris from Portsmouth

Portsmouth is 75 miles from London β€” which means any route to Paris via the Eurostar involves travelling 75 miles in the wrong direction before you even reach the tunnel. By the time you’ve taken a train to Waterloo, crossed central London to St Pancras, completed EES biometric registration, queued through juxtaposed French border controls and security screening, and sat on the Eurostar, you’ve spent the entire day in transit. The ferry from Portsmouth to France is a completely different proposition.

βœ… Why the ferry route wins

  • Take your car, motorbike, or campervan β€” impossible on the Eurostar
  • Pets welcome β€” dogs, cats, all documented animals
  • No baggage limits, no security theatre, no liquids rules
  • Sleep in a proper cabin at sea β€” arrive in France refreshed
  • Depart directly from Portsmouth β€” no London detour at all
  • Wake up in St Malo, one of France’s finest walled cities
  • The cabin replaces a hotel night β€” genuinely good value
  • Drive at your own pace with freedom to stop anywhere
  • No EES biometric checks at Portsmouth β€” those happen on arrival in France, at the port

βš–οΈ The only time the Eurostar makes more sense

  • You need to be in Paris the same day β€” no overnight
  • No vehicle, no pets, minimal luggage only
  • You’ve booked Eurostar months ahead at its cheapest fares

For everyone else β€” the ferry is a far better journey, not just a means of getting there.

The Ferry β€” Portsmouth to St Malo

The overnight Brittany Ferries crossing is the heart of this route. The MV Saint-Malo, launched in 2024, departs Portsmouth International Port at 20:15 and arrives at the Gare Maritime du Naye in St Malo at approximately 08:15 the following morning β€” roughly 10 hours 45 minutes crossing the English Channel and the Golfe de Saint-Malo. Cabins are compulsory on this overnight sailing and should be booked at the same time as your ticket.

🚒 The Ship β€” MV Saint-Malo

Brittany Ferries’ newest vessel, launched 2024. Carries 1,310 passengers and 470 cars. 386 cabins, Γ  la carte restaurant, bar, duty-free, cinema, Wi-Fi throughout.

🚒 Ferry Guides β†’

πŸ›οΈ Cabins β€” Compulsory Overnight

Cabins are compulsory on this sailing. No reclining seat option exists. 2-berth and 4-berth inside/outside, pet-friendly options, Commodore Suites. Book with your ferry ticket β€” don’t leave it.

πŸ›οΈ Full Cabins Guide β†’

⏰ Check-In Times

For the 20:15 sailing: vehicles by 19:30 Β· foot passengers by 19:15 Β· pets by 18:45. Aim to arrive at Portsmouth International Port by 17:30 to allow for UK Border Force checks.

βœ“ Full Check-In Guide β†’

🍽️ Onboard Facilities β€” MV Saint-Malo

βœ“ Γ€ la carte restaurant

βœ“ Self-service buffet restaurant

βœ“ Bar & piano bar

βœ“ Duty-free shop

βœ“ Cinema / entertainment

βœ“ Wi-Fi throughout

βœ“ On-demand TV in cabins

βœ“ Pet-friendly cabins & kennels

βœ“ Dog exercise area on deck

βœ“ Accessible facilities & cabins

🚒 Full Onboard Facilities Guide β†’

From St Malo to Paris β€” Two Great Options

You arrive in St Malo at approximately 08:15 with Brittany stretching out around you and Paris just a few hours south. Whether you have a car on board or travelled as a foot passenger, both onward options are excellent β€” and both are worlds away from sitting in a departure lounge.

πŸš— Option A β€” Drive from St Malo to Paris

For anyone who has brought their vehicle across on the ferry, the drive from St Malo to Paris is one of the great pleasures of the trip. The MV Saint-Malo carries cars, motorbikes, motorhomes, and caravans β€” so whether you are in a family hatchback or a campervan, you roll off the ship and onto French roads at your own pace. From the Gare Maritime du Naye follow signs for the N137 south then join the A11 motorway east towards Le Mans, continuing via the A81 and A13 to Paris. Alternatively, take the A84 north through Normandy via Avranches β€” slightly longer but passing within striking distance of Mont Saint-Michel and offering some of the finest driving in northern France. The total driving distance to central Paris is approximately 227 miles (365 km) with a drive time of around 4 hours 30–45 minutes in clear traffic β€” arriving in Paris well before lunch. If Disneyland Paris is your destination rather than the city, the park sits at Marne-la-VallΓ©e, approximately 32 km east of central Paris β€” the total drive from St Malo is around 248 miles (~4h 30min), making it very straightforward to drive directly from the port to the resort.

Route: N137 β†’ A11 β†’ A81 β†’ A13 β†’ Paris

Distance: ~227 miles (365 km)

Drive time: ~4h 30–45min clear traffic

Tolls: ~€20–30 one way (chip-and-PIN or cash)

Arrive Paris: ~13:00–13:30 departing St Malo ~08:30

πŸ’‘ Mont Saint-Michel en route: Take the A84 via Avranches rather than the A11 and you pass within 35 miles of Mont Saint-Michel β€” one of the world’s great sights, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A morning stop adds roughly 90 minutes but is emphatically worth it. See our Mont Saint-Michel guide.

⚠️ Driving in France β€” what you must carry: Drive on the right. Speed limits: motorway 130 km/h (110 in rain) Β· single road 80 km/h Β· urban 50 km/h. The following items are mandatory by French law and you risk an on-the-spot fine of up to €135 per missing item:

  • Warning triangle β€” must be placed up to 50 metres behind the vehicle in a breakdown
  • Reflective hi-vis jacket β€” one for each occupant, kept inside the vehicle (not the boot)
  • Headlamp beam deflectors β€” to prevent dazzling oncoming traffic when driving on the right; stickers or manual adjustment depending on your car
  • UK sticker or UK identifier on your number plate

Also recommended: breathalyser kit, spare bulbs, European breakdown cover. French kits covering all essentials are available from most UK motoring retailers and ferry terminals. Note the 1-hour time difference β€” France is GMT+1 (GMT+2 in summer), so the ferry arriving at 08:15 French time is 07:15 UK time. Plan your departure from St Malo and any onward connections in local French time.

πŸš— Full Driving in France Guide β†’

πŸ›‚ EES at the French port: The EU’s Entry/Exit System (EES) β€” biometric registration for UK passport holders entering the Schengen Area β€” applies when you disembark at St Malo, not at Portsmouth. Unlike Dover or the Eurostar/Eurotunnel where checks are juxtaposed in the UK, on the Portsmouth–St Malo ferry EES checks are conducted by French border officials at the port of arrival in France. Brittany Ferries agents with tablets approach vehicles in the lanes; foot passengers may use kiosks at the terminal. Build in a small amount of extra time when planning your onward drive or TGV connection after disembarkation. EES registration takes a few minutes and once done you are in the EU system for future trips.

πŸš† Option B β€” TGV from St Malo to Paris

No car? No problem. St Malo has a direct TGV/SNCF connection to Paris Montparnasse taking approximately 2 hours 27 minutes, operated by TGV inOui. The service routes via Rennes β€” Brittany’s capital β€” before heading south to Paris. Trains run around 3 times per day. The station β€” Gare de Saint-Malo β€” is approximately 25 minutes’ walk from the ferry terminal, or a short taxi ride (~€8–10). Book in advance at sncf-connect.com (fully available in English). Arrive in Paris by late morning, well rested from your night at sea, with the whole city ahead of you. Note: France is 1 hour ahead of the UK β€” the ferry arrives at approximately 08:15 French time (07:15 UK time). All train times at Gare de Saint-Malo are in local French time.

Depart: Gare de Saint-Malo (~25 min walk from terminal)

Arrive: Paris Montparnasse (Left Bank)

Journey: ~2h 27min direct

Frequency: ~3 direct trains per day

Fares: From ~€20–40 advance Β· sncf-connect.com

πŸ’‘ Book in advance: With only around 3 daily departures from St Malo, the convenient mid-morning slot after the ferry’s arrival fills quickly in summer. Book at sncf-connect.com at the same time as your ferry reservation.

Drive or TGV β€” which should you choose?

If you have a vehicle on the ferry, drive β€” you arrive in Paris with complete freedom to explore at will. If you’re a foot passenger, the TGV is the clear winner: fast, comfortable, and you arrive at Paris Montparnasse right on the Left Bank with no driving stress. Either way, you get to spend the morning in St Malo first β€” which is itself one of the best arguments for taking the ferry over any other route.

Portsmouth to Paris β€” Journey Timelines

Everything revolves around the 20:15 ferry departure from Portsmouth. Here is what a smooth journey looks like for both onward options β€” including a morning in St Malo.

πŸš— Timeline β€” Ferry + Drive to Paris

Day 1 17:30
Arrive Portsmouth International Port β€” vehicle check-in, UK Border Force passport control, holding lanes
20:15
MV Saint-Malo departs Portsmouth β€” dinner on board, then retire to your cabin
Day 2 ~08:15
Arrive St Malo β€” disembark with vehicle, follow signs out of Gare Maritime du Naye onto N137
08:15–09:30
Optional: park up and walk 10 minutes to the walled city β€” coffee and a galette in Intra-Muros before the motorway
~09:30
Join the A11 motorway eastward β€” or take the scenic A84 via Mont Saint-Michel (adds ~90 min, worth it)
~13:30–14:00
Arrive Paris β€” with your car, full afternoon and evening in the French capital ahead of you

πŸš† Timeline β€” Ferry + TGV to Paris

Day 1 17:30
Arrive Portsmouth International Port β€” foot passenger check-in, passport control, terminal facilities
20:15
MV Saint-Malo departs Portsmouth β€” dinner, evening at the bar, overnight in cabin at sea
Day 2 ~08:15
Arrive St Malo β€” 10-minute walk to Intra-Muros. Taxi to station ~€8–10 (5 min) or walk 25 min
08:15–10:00
Breakfast in the walled city β€” walk the medieval ramparts, explore Intra-Muros before the TGV
~10:30
Board TGV at Gare de Saint-Malo β€” direct service to Paris Montparnasse
~13:00
Arrive Paris Montparnasse β€” Left Bank, full afternoon in the City of Light ahead of you

🚨 Miss Check-In and You Miss the Ferry β€” No Exceptions

Brittany Ferries will refuse boarding if you arrive after check-in closes, with no refund. Vehicle check-in closes at 19:30, foot passengers at 19:15. Aim to be at Portsmouth International Port by 17:30 at the latest. See the full check-in guide for step-by-step instructions.

Which Portsmouth to France Ferry is Best for Paris?

Brittany Ferries operates four ferry routes from Portsmouth to France β€” not just St Malo. For anyone heading to Paris or Disneyland Paris, the question of which route to take is worth considering honestly.

Route Crossing Drive to Paris Overnight? Best for
Portsmouth β†’ St Malo ⭐ ~10h 45min ~4h 30–45min βœ… Yes The experience β€” walled city arrival, MV Saint-Malo, full overnight
Portsmouth β†’ Le Havre ~6–6.5hrs ~2hrs Some sailings Closest port to Paris by road β€” but industrial city, no arrival experience
Portsmouth β†’ Caen ~5h 45min (day) / ~8hrs (night) ~3hrs Night option D-Day beaches, Normandy; overnight option available but shorter crossing
Portsmouth β†’ Cherbourg ~3hrs (fast) / ~5hrs ~4hrs No Speed only β€” fastest crossing, but no overnight, no cabin on fast service

Why St Malo wins for the Paris (and Disneyland Paris) experience

Le Havre is technically the closest port to Paris by road β€” just 2 hours’ drive β€” but it is an industrial city with no comparable arrival experience. Caen is a good option for Normandy and D-Day history, with a shorter overnight crossing. St Malo takes longer to drive from, but gives you the full overnight crossing aboard the MV Saint-Malo, arrival in one of France’s most dramatic walled cities, and the freedom to drive to Paris, Disneyland Paris, or anywhere in France entirely at your own pace. For most travellers making a trip of it rather than simply getting there, St Malo is the right call.

Arriving in Paris β€” Getting Around and Disneyland Paris

Whether you arrive by car or TGV, Paris and the wider Île-de-France region are easy to navigate. Here is what to know once you arrive.

πŸš‡ Paris MΓ©tro & RER

Paris Montparnasse (TGV arrival) is a major MΓ©tro interchange on the Left Bank. The Paris MΓ©tro covers the city comprehensively. The RER suburban rail is the fastest way to reach Charles de Gaulle Airport (RER B from Gare du Nord, ~45min) and Disneyland Paris (RER A from ChΓ’telet-les-Halles to Marne-la-VallΓ©e–Chessy, ~40min, every 10–15 min).

🏰 Disneyland Paris by Ferry

Disneyland Paris is at Marne-la-VallΓ©e, 32 km east of central Paris β€” easy to reach from either the TGV or by car from St Malo. If driving, the total distance from the Gare Maritime du Naye is approximately 248 miles (~4h 30min) and you drive directly to the resort without going into Paris city centre. Parking is free for Disney hotel guests; day visitor parking ~€30/day.

By TGV + RER from St Malo: ~3h 30min total. Taking the ferry from Portsmouth is one of the most family-friendly routes to Disneyland Paris β€” bring the car, bring the kids, bring the luggage, and drive straight to the magic.

πŸš— Crit’Air sticker for Paris city centre: Paris and other major French cities operate a Crit’Air low emission zone (ZFE). UK-registered vehicles need a Crit’Air sticker (€4.91, order at least 2 weeks ahead from certificat-air.gouv.fr) to drive in central Paris. Disneyland Paris is outside the ZFE β€” no sticker is needed to drive directly from St Malo to the resort without passing through central Paris.

Expert Tips β€” Portsmouth to Paris by Ferry

πŸ’‘ Book Ferry and Cabin Together

Cabins are compulsory and popular types sell out months ahead in summer. Never book the crossing without simultaneously selecting your cabin. Book at brittany-ferries.co.uk β€” ideally 8–12 weeks ahead, or more in peak season.

πŸ’‘ Book the TGV at the Same Time

If travelling as a foot passenger, book the St Malo to Paris TGV at sncf-connect.com at the same time as your ferry. The morning departure slot after the ferry arrives is popular in summer β€” don’t leave it to the last minute.

πŸ’‘ Check Your Passport β€” and Watch for ETIAS

UK passport rules for France: issued within the last 10 years AND at least 3 months’ validity remaining after your planned departure from France β€” both must apply. Check every passport in the party before booking anything. Additionally, from late 2026 the EU plans to launch ETIAS β€” a pre-travel authorisation for UK passport holders visiting the Schengen Area, similar to the US ESTA, costing approximately €20 and applied for online. ETIAS is not yet in force, but if you are travelling after its launch date, you will need to obtain authorisation before boarding. Check the latest status at travel-europe.europa.eu before booking.

πŸ’‘ The Cabin Replaces a Hotel Night

The most common objection to the ferry route is the cabin cost. But you would be paying for accommodation somewhere anyway. You sleep at sea, arrive refreshed in Brittany, and reach Paris by lunchtime β€” the cabin is not an extra cost, it is a replaced one.

πŸ’‘ Budget for French Motorway Tolls

Drivers should budget approximately €20–30 in French motorway tolls (pΓ©ages) one way from St Malo to Paris. Most toll booths take credit cards β€” use chip-and-PIN and carry some cash as backup. Contactless is not universally supported on older systems.

πŸ’‘ Spend the Morning in St Malo

Arriving at 08:15 with the walled city 10 minutes from the terminal is one of the genuine joys of this route. Walk the medieval ramparts, eat a proper French breakfast, watch the tide. You will arrive in Paris more relaxed and having already started your holiday properly.

πŸ’‘ EES Biometric Checks Happen in France β€” Not Portsmouth

The EU’s Entry/Exit System (EES) β€” which registers UK passport holders’ biometrics on entry to the Schengen Area β€” is a significant advantage of the ferry over Dover or the Eurostar. For the Portsmouth–St Malo crossing, EES checks take place at St Malo on arrival in France, not at Portsmouth on departure. There are no biometric checks at Portsmouth International Port. Once registered in the EES on your first trip, subsequent entries just require a quick fingerprint or facial scan. Allow a little extra time at disembarkation in St Malo for border processing.

Portsmouth to Paris β€” Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get from Portsmouth to Paris by ferry?

The best way to get from Portsmouth to Paris by ferry is the overnight Brittany Ferries crossing from Portsmouth International Port to St Malo, departing at 20:15 and arriving at approximately 08:15 the following morning. From St Malo, either drive approximately 227 miles to Paris through Normandy via the A11/A81 motorway (~4h 45min), or take the direct TGV from Gare de Saint-Malo via Rennes to Paris Montparnasse (~2h 27min). There is no direct ferry from Portsmouth to France that continues to Paris β€” St Malo is the French landfall and Paris is reached by road or rail from there.

Can I take my car from Portsmouth to Paris on the ferry?

Yes β€” the Brittany Ferries MV Saint-Malo carries cars, motorbikes, campervans, motorhomes, and vans. Book your vehicle at brittany-ferries.co.uk. After arriving in St Malo at ~08:15, drive ~227 miles to Paris via the A11/A81 motorway, arriving by early afternoon. French motorway tolls of approximately €20–30 apply one way. See our vehicle guide for full details on taking a car on the ferry.

How long does the Portsmouth to Paris ferry route take?

The total journey time depends on your onward option from St Malo. Driving to Paris takes approximately 16 hours door-to-door from arriving at Portsmouth port to reaching central Paris β€” including the ~10h 45min overnight crossing. Taking the TGV from St Malo is slightly faster at approximately 14 hours total. Both options allow a morning stop in St Malo before continuing south.

Is there a train from St Malo to Paris after the ferry?

Yes β€” direct TGV/SNCF services run from St Malo (Gare de Saint-Malo) to Paris Montparnasse approximately 3 times per day. The journey takes around 2 hours 27 minutes. Gare de Saint-Malo is a 25-minute walk from the ferry terminal, or a ~€8–10 taxi ride. Book in advance at sncf-connect.com β€” the mid-morning departure fills quickly in summer.

Do I need a cabin on the Portsmouth to Paris overnight ferry?

Yes β€” cabins are compulsory on the overnight Portsmouth to St Malo sailing. There are no reclining seat options on this crossing. Cabin types range from standard 2-berth inside berths to Commodore Suites, with pet-friendly and accessible options available. Book your cabin at the same time as your ferry reservation β€” do not leave it as an afterthought. See our full cabins guide for all options explained.

Is the Portsmouth to Paris ferry better than the Eurostar?

For most people travelling from Portsmouth, yes β€” significantly so. The Eurostar requires you to first travel 75 miles to London, cross central London to St Pancras, clear juxtaposed border controls and security, and board with strict baggage limits and no vehicle or pets. The total journey from Portsmouth is around 5 hours with no car and no flexibility. The ferry lets you depart directly from Portsmouth with your car, dog, and as much luggage as you like β€” sleep at sea, wake up in Brittany, have breakfast in St Malo, and reach Paris by early afternoon. The Eurostar is only better if you must arrive in Paris the same day you leave Portsmouth and are travelling light.

Can I take my dog from Portsmouth to Paris on the ferry?

Yes β€” pets are welcome on the MV Saint-Malo. Pet-friendly cabins and kennels are available, plus an on-deck exercise area. You will need a valid pet passport (or Animal Health Certificate), proof of microchipping, and up-to-date rabies vaccination. For the 20:15 sailing, pet check-in closes at 18:45 β€” 90 minutes before departure. Book a pet-friendly cabin at the time of your ferry reservation.

How far is St Malo from Paris by car?

The driving distance from St Malo to Paris is approximately 227 miles (365 km) via the A11/A81 motorway. In clear traffic the drive takes approximately 4 hours 30–45 minutes. French motorway tolls of approximately €20–30 apply. An alternative route via the A84 through Normandy passes close to Mont Saint-Michel β€” a spectacular detour on the way to Paris.

What is the cheapest way to get from Portsmouth to Paris?

For a single foot passenger booking early, the Eurostar route (Portsmouth train + Underground + Eurostar) can look cheaper on paper β€” with advance fares from around Β£50–60 total. However, for two or more people, a family, or anyone with a car, the ferry from Portsmouth to France is almost always better value once you factor in that the overnight cabin replaces a hotel night entirely. A couple sharing a 2-berth cabin and driving to Paris in their own car avoids airport transfers, taxi costs, excess baggage fees, and one night’s accommodation β€” making the ferry genuinely competitive or cheaper overall for most groups.

Does EES (Entry/Exit System) biometric registration apply to the Portsmouth to St Malo ferry?

Yes β€” EES applies to all UK passport holders entering the Schengen Area (which includes France), including those arriving by ferry. However, for the Portsmouth to St Malo crossing, EES checks take place at St Malo on arrival in France, not at Portsmouth on departure. This is different from Dover, Eurostar, and Eurotunnel where juxtaposed checks occur in the UK before departure. Brittany Ferries confirmed that agents with tablets approach vehicles in lanes at St Malo; foot passengers may use kiosks at the terminal. EES launched on 12 October 2025 and is being phased in, with full operation across all Schengen borders expected by April 2026. Build in a little extra time at St Malo for border processing β€” typically a few minutes per person once the system is running smoothly.

More Portsmouth to St Malo Guides

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Complete Check-In Guide

Step-by-step check-in for cars, foot passengers, cyclists, pets, and motorbikes at Portsmouth International Port

Check-In Guide β†’

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St Malo City Guide

Your first stop in France β€” walled city, ramparts, beaches, seafood. Make the most of your morning in St Malo before Paris

St Malo Guide β†’

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Mont Saint-Michel

35 miles from St Malo on the A84 route towards Paris β€” the world-famous tidal island UNESCO site is the perfect stop on the way

Mont Saint-Michel Guide β†’

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Ferry Cabins Guide

All cabin types on the MV Saint-Malo β€” inside, outside, Commodore, pet-friendly and accessible options fully explained

Cabins Guide β†’

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London to St Malo Guide

Travelling from London? Complete guide for the train to Portsmouth and overnight ferry crossing to St Malo

London Guide β†’

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Southampton to St Malo

Based in Southampton or Hampshire? Portsmouth is just 15 miles away β€” the easiest UK city for this crossing

Southampton Guide β†’

Ready to Book Your Portsmouth to Paris Ferry?

Operated by Brittany Ferries Β· Portsmouth β‡’ St Malo Β· MV Saint-Malo

Book ferry and cabin together β€” cabins are compulsory and sell out early in peak season

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