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Parking at our UK ports

Parking at our port in Plymouth

Parking is available at the port at £7.50 per 24 hours. Caravans and motor homes can be parked 'overnight' in the car lanes provided they do not interfere with loading for any departures prior to that which you are travelling on. There is no access to toilet facilities during the night.

Plymouth port car parking charges
Duration (maximum stay of 31 days)Fee
Up to 2 hoursFREE
24 hours£7.50
Vehicles are left at owners risk.

Parking at our port in Portsmouth

Waiting is not allowed outside the terminal. There is a short/long term supervised car park (CCTV security cameras also in operation) near the terminal. The car park is well signposted within the port area. Charges are as follows:

Portsmouth ferry port car parking charges
DurationFee
Up to 2 hours£3.00
Up to 4 hours£6.00
Up to 8 hours£9.00
8-24 hours£12.00
Up to 48 hours£20.00
Additional 24 hours£10.00
MotorcyclesFREE
The car park is privately run by APCOA who can be contacted 02392 873378. Lost tickets will be charged at the full daily rate

If you have an early morning sailing Caravans / Motorhomes can be parked in the check-in lanes after midnight. The vehicle is parked at your own risk and should not be left unattended.

Please note that no facilities are open overnight. The port authority are very strict about illegally parked cars. They will tow away and impose a charge for any vehicle found parked in restricted areas.

Parking at our port in Poole

There are short and long term parking facilities opposite the terminal. Caravans cannot be left in the car park but can be parked 'overnight' in the car lanes for a £5.00 fee. There is 24 hours access to toilet facilities. Please call 01202 440220 for details.

Car parking charges at Poole port
DurationFee
Up to 1 hourFREE
2 hours£1
4 hours£2
6 hours£3
8 hours£5
24 hours£7
Additional 24 hours£7
For further information please call 01202 440220

All prices correct as of 10th November 2012