Roscoff Ferry
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Roscoff Routes
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Roscoff has always been a quaint fishing town but was later developed into a port in 1973 due to its strategic location on the Brittany coast and to help the development of the Brittany economy. Ferries from Roscoff in France sail to Plymouth in England and to Cork and Rosslare in Southern Ireland using the operators Brittany Ferries and Irish Ferries. With the easy to use booking form from AFerry, you can find the best ferry for you. Below, you can find ferry times for Roscoff, as well as our best deals.
Ferries to and from Roscoff
All the Roscoff ferries have excellent onboard facilities including delicious dining, luxurious accommodation and live entertainment. Roscoff ferries are the perfect examples of chic and comfortable cruise ships with highest standards of safety.
Brittany Ferries and Irish Ferries offer great deals and promotions on Roscoff ferries and you can take advantage of these by booking simply and securely with AFerry.
Roscoff port facilities
Roscoff Ferry Port provides various services since its refurbishment in 1998. The facilities at the terminal include a cafe, bar and restaurant open for arrivals and departures, a cashpoint, baby changing facilities, a souvenirs shop, tourist information centre, showers and services for the disabled.
Car parking is also available outside the terminal. There is no charge and it is unattended.
Getting to Roscoff
From the south (Quimper and Brest) use the D69 road to arrive to Roscoff. From the West use (Rennes) use the N12 road then take the N58 road at Morlaix.
SNCF trains from Roscoff go to Morlaix from where you can catch the TGV service to the rest of France.
A regular bus service runs between Roscoff and Morlaix which takes about 35 minutes.
About Roscoff
Roscoff is well connected to UK and Ireland and thereby aids the development of tourism and revive the traditional trading routes between them.
Roscoff is a charming little seaside town with 16th century granite houses, small specialist shops and bars and restaurants. Roscoff is a perfect place to be to if you like to enjoy a quiet holiday by the seaside, as the town maintains a relatively low key apart from the old harbour and the rue Gambetta.
Roscoff benefits from a mild climate throughout the year because of the Gulf Stream and also because it is shielded by Ile de Batz island. Some of the attractions in Roscoff apart from the beautiful beaches (one of the best is the Laber beach about 1Km away from the old harbour) are the Jardin Exotique (the tropical garden), Notre Dame de Croatz Batz (church) and the Aquarium.
Brittany's sea is known for its healing properties and hence a visit to the region's oldest Thalassotherapy centre established in 1899 is worthwhile.
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Port Addresses
Brittany Ferries
Gare Maritime,Port de Bloscon, 29680 Roscoff, France
Irish Ferries
Gare Maritime, Port du Bloscon, 29630 Roscoff, France