
Travel by ferry to France! Travelling to France couldn't be more relaxed than by ferry. This way you start your France holiday rested and without stress.
France can be reached from England and Ireland via Ferry. There are connections across the Mediterranean from Mallorca, Corsica, Sardinia and Sicily. It is also possible to travel to France via the North African countries of Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia.
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Search & Book Ferries to France
Use our ferry search to find your ferry to France. We compare the offers of different shipping companies on each route. So you always get the cheapest offer for your Franceferry. Check availability and timetables now.
All ferries to France
Here you find all current ferry connections to France.
Ferry connection | Country of origin & country of destination | Number & Duration of trip |
Shipping company |
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Ferry Golfo Aranci – Porto Vecchio | Ferry from Sardinia to Corsica | 2 times a week 2 hours 30 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
All ferries from France
Here you find all current ferry connections from France.
Ferry connection | Country of origin & country of destination | Number & Duration of trip |
Shipping company |
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Ferry Ajaccio – Porto Torres | Ferry from Corsica to Sardinia | 1 time per week 4 hours 0 minutes |
Corsica Ferries Corsica Linea |
Ferry Bastia (Corsica) – Portoferraio (Elba) | Ferry from Corsica to Elba | 2 times a week 1 hour 30 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Bonifacio – Santa Teresa di Gallura | Ferry from Corsica to Sardinia | up to 4 times a day 50 minutes |
Moby Lines |
Ferry Caen – Portsmouth | Ferry from France, Normandy to England, Great Britain | up to 3 times a day 6 hours |
Brittany Ferries |
Ferry Calais – Dover | Ferry from France to England, Great Britain | up to 38 times a day 1 hour 30 minutes |
DFDS Seaways Irish Ferries P&O Ferries |
Eurotunnel Le Shuttle Calais – Folkestone | Ferry from France to England | up to 70 times a day 35 minutes |
Eurotunnel Le Shuttle |
Ferry Cherbourg – Dublin | Ferry from France, Normandy to Ireland | up to 5 times a week 19 hours 15 minutes |
Irish Ferries |
Ferry Cherbourg – Poole | Ferry from France, Normandy to England, Great Britain | up to 7 times a week 4 hours 30 minutes |
Brittany Ferries |
Ferry Cherbourg – Portsmouth | Ferry from France, Normandy to England, Great Britain | up to 5 times a week 5 hours |
Brittany Ferries |
Ferry Cherbourg – Rosslare | Ferry from France, Normandy to Ireland | up to 2 times a day 18 hours |
Brittany Ferries Stena Line |
Ferry Dielette – Guernsey | Ferry from France to Guernsey, Channel Islands, United Kingdom | up to 3 times a week 1 hour 20 minutes |
Manche Iles Express |
Ferry Dieppe – Newhaven | Ferry from France, Normandy to England, Great Britain | up to 4 times a day 4 hours |
DFDS Seaways |
Ferry Dunkirk – Dover | Ferry from France to England, Great Britain | up to 12 times a day 2 hours |
DFDS Seaways |
Ferry Le Havre – Portsmouth | Ferry from France, Normandy to England, Great Britain | up to 4 times a week 5 hours 30 minutes |
Brittany Ferries |
Ferry Marseille – Bejaia | Ferry from France to Algeria | 1 time per week 21 hours |
Algerie Ferries Corsica Linea |
Ferry Marseille – Oran | Ferry from France to Algeria | 1 time per week 28 hours 0 minutes |
Algerie Ferries |
Ferry Marseille – Porto Torres | Ferry from France to Sardinia, Italy | 1 time per week 17 hours 30 minutes |
La Meridionale |
Ferry Marseille – Skikda | Ferry from France to Algeria | up to 2 times per month 20 hours |
Corsica Linea |
Ferry Marseille – Tunis | Ferry from France to Tunisia | up to 3 times a week 21 hours |
Corsica Linea CTN Ferries |
Ferry Marseille – Zarzis | Ferry from France to Tunisia | 1 time per month 36 hours |
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Ferry Nice – Golfo Aranci | Ferry from France to Sardinia | 1 time per week 15 hours 0 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Nice – Ile Rousse | Ferry from France to Corsica | 3 times a week 4 hours 25 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Porto Vecchio – Livorno | Ferry from Corsica to Italy | 1 time per week 5 hours 45 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Roscoff – Cork | Ferry from France, Brittany to Ireland | up to 2 times a week 12 hours |
Brittany Ferries |
Ferry Roscoff – Plymouth | Ferry from France, Brittany to England, Great Britain | up to 2 times a day 6 hours 10 minutes |
Brittany Ferries |
Ferry Sete – Nador | Ferry from France to Morocco | up to 3 times a week 39 hours 30 minutes |
Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV) |
Ferry Sete – Tangier Med | Ferry from France to Morocco | up to 3 times a week 48 hours 30 minutes |
Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV) |
Ferry St. Malo – Portsmouth | Ferry from France, Brittany to England, Great Britain | 7 times a week 8 hours 50 minutes |
Brittany Ferries |
Ferry Toulon – Alcudia (Majorca) | Ferry from France to Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain | up to 3 times a week 16 hours |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Toulon – Golfo Aranci | Ferry from France to Sardinia | 1 time per week 16 hours 30 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Toulon – Ile Rousse | Ferry from France to Corsica | 5 times a week 6 hours 30 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Toulon – Porto Torres | Ferry from France to Sardinia, Italy | up to 4 times a week 11 hours 30 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
All ferries within France
Here you can find all current ferry connections within France.
Ferry connection | Country of origin & country of destination | Number & Duration of trip |
Shipping company |
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Ferry Marseille – Ajaccio | Inland ferry France | up to 8 times a week 13 hours 15 minutes |
Corsica Linea La Meridionale |
Ferry Marseille – Bastia | Inland ferry France | up to 9 times a week 13 hours |
Corsica Linea |
Ferry Marseille – Ile Rousse | Inland ferry France | up to 4 times a week 10 hours 30 minutes |
Corsica Linea |
Ferry Marseille – Porto Vecchio | Inland ferry France | up to 3 times a week 14 hours |
La Meridionale |
Ferry Marseille – Propriano | Inland ferry France | up to 6 times a week 13 hours |
Corsica Linea |
Ferry Nice – Ajaccio | Inland ferry France | 2 times a week 6 hours 30 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Nice – Bastia | Inland ferry France | 6 times a week 5 hours 25 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Nice – Ile Rousse | Inland ferry France | 3 times a week 4 hours 25 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Nice – Porto Vecchio | Inland ferry France | 1 time per week 11 hour 0 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Toulon – Ajaccio | Inland ferry France | 13 times a week 7 hours 0 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Toulon – Bastia | Inland ferry France | 9 times a week 8 hours 5 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry Toulon – Ile Rousse | Inland ferry France | 5 times a week 6 hours 30 minutes |
Corsica Ferries |
Ferry ports in France
You can find an overview of all ferry ports in France here.
Ports |
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Ajaccio (Corsica) |
Bastia |
Bonifacio |
Caen |
Calais |
Cherbourg |
Dielette |
Dieppe |
Dunkirk |
Ile Rousse |
Le Havre |
Marseille |
Nice |
Porto Vecchio |
Propriano |
Roscoff |
Sete |
St. Malo |
Toulon |
Travel guide France
Holiday in France
France welcomes its guests with imposing architecture, style, elegance and excellent cuisine. Together with 4,800 kilometers of coastline and characteristic landscapes, you can look forward to eventful vacations.
TOP excursion destinations in France
France’s capital Paris impresses not only with the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, Arc de Triomphe, Champs-Élysées and Montmartre. The many museums, flea markets and brasseries also make a stroll through Paris an unforgettable experience. Hardly any palace is more famous than that of Versailles. Louis XIV – the Sun King – had it built in the Baroque style. The French kings lived here until the outbreak of the French Revolution. The mirrored gallery, the royal bedroom and the gardens are particularly magnificent to behold. The monastery of Mont Saint Michel was built from the 8th century and offers a truly impressive backdrop. Behind its mighty walls, the Grand Rue, medieval facades and the abbey with its wonderful cloister dating from 1228 await you. The castles of the Loire invite culture enthusiasts into a fairytale world. More than 400 small and large castles accompany the river on its way to the Atlantic. Among the most popular are Chambord, Chaumont, Chenonceau and Villandry. The city of Carcasonne is of unique beauty. Already on the approach it impresses with its medieval battlements, towers and walls. Within the double ring of walls, the castle, small alleys, restaurants, cafés and arts and crafts await you. The unique paintings in the Lascaux cave were created 17,000 years before our era. They show bison, aurochs, deer and horses. Today, the original cave is closed to the public, but its replica is no less interesting. With the Pont du Gard, the Romans left a fascinating insight into their architecture to posterity. The aqueduct was part of a 50-kilometre-long water system that supplied the city of Nimes with drinking water. The Pilat dune is an impressive natural spectacle. The highest shifting sand dune in Europe impresses with a length of three kilometres, a width of 500 metres and a height of 110 metres. Every year it migrates up to five meters and buries a pine forest in its path. Little known is the one kilometre long cave network of the Gouffre de Padirac. A staircase with 455 steps leads 75 meters down into the “Maw”.
A fascinating play of colors and an unforgettable boat ride on an underground river await you there. What a spectacle of nature!
Entry requirements
To enter France as a German citizen, an identity card and (children’s) passport are sufficient.
A visa is not required to enter France.
Alternative travel options
Our neighbouring country can be reached quickly and easily by car, bus and train. There are also regular flight connections.