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Terre-plein de la Barre, 76600 Le Havre, Francia Terre-plein de la Barre, 76600 Le Havre, Francia
Le Havre Port
Clickferry.com offers you the possibility to travel by ferry to Le Havre. All ferries, best prices and great variety of timetables on our web comparator.Le Havre is located in the north-west of France, in the region of Haute-Normandie. The port is located on the banks of the English Channel, on the right bank of the Seine estuary.
Le Havre is a city of contrasts, emotions and discoveries. Contrasts between the modern architecture of the city centre and the seaside resort of the coast and its old quarters. Emotions that you feel in front of the special light of the Seine Bay that inspired Monet, Boudin, Dufy and many other painters whose works you will find in the Malraux museum.
Religious buildings include the Church of Saint-Joseph, built by Auguste Perret and a symbol of reconstruction in Europe; the Priory of Graville or the Cathedral of Notre-Dame.
As a symbol of a cultural city, the building known as El Volcán, Le Havre's cultural space and national scene, is a major work of the Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer that dates back to 1982. Discovery of a seaside resort that has a beach of 2 kms and is only 500 meters from the city.
Le Havre moves to the rhythm of all nautical sports.
A city of international exchanges, you will enjoy discovering the history and intense activity of a large European port, as well as wandering through the numerous parks and gardens that make this city one of the greenest in Normandy. Book your ticket now and get the best prices to travel to Le Havre.
Departure information
Le Havre is the first port on the English Channel, in Normandy's largest city with 193,000 inhabitants. Today it is the most important commercial port in France for foreign trade, cargo ships and container transport, and the second oil port in France.
Above all, Le Havre is a city that faces the sea: a ferry port, river cruises, a port of call for transatlantic sea cruises, a nautical station and seaside resort where all nautical sports are practiced and numerous activities on the beach.
The port of Le Havre is connected to England through a daily departure to the port of Portsmouth, which takes approximately 3 hours and 45 minutes in a high-speed boat.