Cherbourg Ferry Port can be found in the town of Cherbourg-Octeville in the north of the Cotentin Peninsula in North West France. Cherbourg's location on the English Channel makes it an ideal place to which to catch a ferry to France.
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Brittany Ferries boats offer comfortable lounge areas, internet access and a wide range of bars and restaurants. You will also find cinemas, children's entertainment and disco clubs onboard some vessels. All this means you will never be bored aboard a Brittany Ferries ferry!
On board a Celtic Link ferry, in addition to comfortable seating 110 spacious cabins, you will find a bar serving drinks and alcoholic refreshments, a restaurant serving fresh hot food, comfortable lounges, a cinema and a shop.
Condor Ferries operates a modern, well-equipped fleet including conventional and fast-craft ferries. All Condor Ferries ships have a range of bars and dining areas. On their fast crafts you will find a choice of self service cafe outlets and snack bars. On their conventional ferries you will also find a sit down restaurant. You will also find shops on board their ferries and the option to choose luxury reclining seats.
Irish Ferries operate a range of fast and conventional ferries on their routes, with extensive on board facilities for your comfort and enjoyment. On board facilities include a brasserie, cafe, shops, bars and two cinemas.
Cherbourg Ferry Port is a busy and important port, with many facilities and services for passengers including a snack shop, bar, Bureau de Change, toilets and baby changing facilities.
Cherbourg is the second largest town in Normandy, and features a whole host of attraction and sights to keep visitors amused. Enjoy Cherbourg's aquarium, Cite de la Mer, or visit one the the town's many interesting museums.
From Cherbourg, it is easy to reach the rest of Normandy, where you can enjoy beautiful sandy beaches, many historical attractions and some stunning scenery.<



