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    Rosslare – Cherbourg

    Rosslare (Europort) (IE) → Cherbourg (FR)

    • Year-round

    Status 2026: active (Brittany Ferries only; Stena stopped Sep 2025)

    Key facts

    Ferry operators
    Brittany Ferries
    Crossing time
    17½ hrs
    Frequency
    daily (7 return sailings per week in 2026, with the Cotentin + the chartered Norbay + Santoña)
    Season
    year-round
    Price indication
    €450–800 one-way high season (motorhome ≤7 m + 2 people incl. cabin) — indication
    Pets
    Limited and uncertain: freight-oriented ships; according to booking sites pets (apart from assistance dogs) are not allowed here — check with Brittany Ferries in advance
    Saves ±1,000 driving kilometres
    Via the ferry
    17½ hrs
    €450–800 one-way high season (motorhome ≤7 m + 2 people incl. cabin) — indication
    Overland
    11 hrs
    ±1,030 km

    Overland alternative: UK landbridge via GB: 2 crossings + ±1,030 km driving

    IMPORTANT 2026: Stena Line STOPPED here in September 2025 (last sailing 29/30 Sep 2025); Brittany Ferries is now the only operator and raised the frequency from 5x to daily

    Ferry or drive on? Do the maths

    We have not yet worked out terminal details for this connection. The general motorhome rules below still apply.

    Motorhome tips

    The ships are simpler than the W.B. Yeats (Dublin route); the Cotentin is being sold after 2026 — expect changes in 2027; cabin included/mandatory on the overnight crossing

    Frequently asked questions

    Rosslare – Cherbourg
    17½ hrs€450–800 one-way high season (motorhome ≤7 m + 2 people incl. cabin) — indication

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