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| |  | Plymouth Ferry Port by Car |
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| | Take the M5 to Exeter, then onto the A38 - which goes all the way to Plymouth. Once in Plymouth, take the A374 and keep following signs for the city centre. As you near the centre, signs for the ferry port are prominent everywhere. | | |
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| |  | Plymouth Ferry Port by Rail |
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| | Trains regularly run from Paddington in London to Plymouth - the journey time is about 3 hours, 30 minutes. Plymouth Station is close to the centre of Plymouth and the ferry port is only 5 minutes away by taxi. For more information and booking, please visit our trains to Plymouth page. | | |
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| |  | Plymouth Ferry Port by Coach |
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| | National Express coaches run from many towns - such as Newquay, Bristol and London's Victoria Station, into the centre of Plymouth. The Ferry Port is a 5 minute taxi ride from the coach station. For more information and booking, please visit our coaches to Plymouth page | | |
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| |  | Plymouth Ferry Port Parking |
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| | There are short and long term car parking facilities in the ferry terminal. Prices are from £3.50 per day.
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| |  | Plymouth Ferry Port Accommodation |
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| | We can also arrange hotels in Plymouth and many cities and destinations throughout Europe. For more information and booking please visit our Plymouth accommodation page. | | |
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