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Ouistreham
14150
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Book a ferry crossing on the English Channel, get a ferry ticket to Caen on Ferry Travels. Get a ferry from Caen to Portsmouth in UK. Caen Portsmouth ferry available with Brittany Ferries. Also, ferry Caen Portsmouth available with P&O Portsmouth Ferries on FerryTravels .com.

Getting to Caen Ferry port:

Caen ships dock at Ouistreham, 15km north of Caen, accessed via fast dual carriageway. There are excellent road links to Paris, Brittany, the Loire, the South West, the Mediterranean and the rest of Normandy. Caen has excellent shopping, and many attractions, including two famous abbeys and The Museum of Peace.

Britany Ferries operates the Portsmouth to Caen ferry crossing
Day crossing time is 6 hours. Overnight sailings from Portsmouth arrive 06.30 next day. Overnight sailings from Caen ferry port arrive 06.15 next day. Brittany Ferries Ships operating this route are: Normandie, Mont St Michel.

Getting to Caen Ferry port by Car
From Paris, take the A13 ROUEN/CAEN motorway, and then follow signs to Ouistreham/Car ferry.

Alternative Ferry Routes from England to France
- Portsmouth St Malo, operated by Brittany Ferries
- Portsmouth Le Havre, operated by P&O Ferries
- Portsmouth Cherbourg, operated by P&O Ferries
- Portsmouth Cherbourg, operated by Brittany Ferries
- Poole Cherbourg, operated by Brittany Ferries
- Plymouth Roscoff, operated by Brittany Ferries
- Dover Calais, operated by P&O Ferries
- Dover Calais, operated by Sea France
- Dover Calais, operated by Hoverspeed
- Folkestone Calais, operated by Eurotunnel
- Newhaven Dieppe, operated by Hoverspeed
- Cork Roscoff, operated by Brittany Ferries

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about Caen

Caen is a commune of northwestern France. It is the préfecture of the Calvados département and the capital of the Basse-Normandie (Lower-Normandy) region.

The city has a population of 115 000 inhabitants and a metropolitan area population of approximately 200 000. It is located 15 km (6 m) inland from the English Channel.

Caen is known for its historical buildings built during the reign of William the Conqueror, who was buried here, and for the Battle for Caen; heavy fighting that took place in and around Caen during the Battle of Normandy in 1944, destroying much of the town.

Caen is a college city, very active. In summer, tourists (mainly British and German) gather in Normandy for WWII remains and the Memorial for peace.

Caen is a modern city, 80% leveled in 1944 and rebuilt in the 50s and 60s. However, some old buildings remain, especially churches.