About Le Havre ferry port
Perfect for those travelling from London and the South, sailing to Le Havre takes you closer to Paris and eastern France than any of our other routes.
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GET IN TOUCH
The terminal is close to the city centre of Le Havre and you should follow signs for 'Terminal de Citadelle' and 'Ferries'.
Crossing the Pont du Normandie toll bridge takes you into Normandy, past Honfleur. Go east on the A131 to join the A13 that goes direct to Paris. The A29 takes you north towards Amiens.
If no taxis are available outside the terminal at the time of ferry departures and arrivals, ask for a member of our staff on our information desk to book one for you. It costs approximately 7€ to the train station and 10€ to the town centre.
Line C4 of the LiA network provides a fast regular service between the ‘St-François’ stop (rue du Général Faidherbe), near the ferry terminal, and the ‘Gares’ stop (Cours Lafayette), opposite the SNCF train station. Tickets cost €1.80 and can be purchased from the driver. Visit http://www.transports-lia.fr/ for more information.
The C4 bus will take you from the terminal to the train station. There are regional trains and a regular service to Paris that takes just over 2 hours. For train times and to book a ticket visit uk.voyages-sncf.com/en/.
Le Havre port facilities
Vending machine for hot drinks
Wheelchair-accessible building with information desk and departure lounge on the ground floor
A shuttle service runs between the ferry terminal and the ship. A wheelchair-accessible shuttle can be ordered on request.
A wheelchair is available at the terminal on request to help you board the shuttle bus to the ship
Disabled toilets are available on the ground floor after check-in. At the ferry terminal, the toilets are on the first floor with lift access.
Baby change area
Muzzled dogs on a lead are allowed in all areas of the port
After check-in there is a small grassed area alongside the vehicle check-in lanes. There is also a small grassed area just outside of the port.
The nearest park to the port is forêt de Montgeon, a 270 hectare park in the north of Le Havre (14 minutes drive).
The port car park is available for both short and long term parking, but the number of spaces is limited. Vehicles remain the responsibility of their owners.
There is currently no disabled parking space in front of the ferry terminal.