Jersey to Portsmouth Ferry

The Jersey Portsmouth ferry route connects Jersey with England. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, Condor Ferries. The crossing operates up to 6 times each week with sailing durations from around 8 hours 55 minutes.

Jersey Portsmouth sailing durations and frequency may vary from season to season so we’d advise doing a live check to get the most up to date information.

Jersey - Portsmouth Ferry Operators

  • Condor Ferries
    • 6 Sailings Weekly 8 hr 55 min
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Jersey Portsmouth Average Prices

Prices shown represent the average one way price paid by our customers. The most common booking on the Jersey Portsmouth route is a car and 2 passengers.

Jersey Portsmouth Ferry reviews

  • "Pleasure trip"

    had a good journey both ways we like this travel route as it.s not all rushing around. Staff are great very polite and always helpful Despite the high costing on drink the food was good, the cleanliness of the boat is a credit to crew they work hard I will always use this route when ever possible as it suits my need to get the place I go in UK if there was ever a fast ferry to Portsmouth it might be then my first choice of ferry travel than the clipper

    'Bernard' travelled Jersey (St Helier) Portsmouth with Condor Ferries on Commodore Clipper

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  • "Sleeping arrangements"

    I cannot fault direct ferries for their service,I write this review simply to urge passengers who wish/need to arrive in Portsmouth ready to face a long drive on the motorways not to rely on the use of the reclining seats for a good nights rest. Although they are reasonably comfortable for an hour or two, they do not recline sufficiently to support the body for sleep.

    'John' travelled Jersey (St Helier) Portsmouth with Condor Ferries on Commodore Clipper

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  • "Jersey to Portsmouth - Nice journey, shame about the food"

    I did the overnight from Jersey to Portsmouth. Loading was really easy and the cabin was perfectly fine. Staff were friendly but the food on offer was very poor quality in my view.

    'Adam' travelled Jersey (St Helier) Portsmouth with Condor Ferries on Commodore Clipper

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  • "assessment "

    Check in, baggage etc. was ok Unfortunately the dormitory was freezing. the deck chairs, and the only towel large, thin fleece blankets warmed little. a head pillow would have been very welcome! Ship, sanitaries and resstaurant was ok

    'Harriet' travelled Jersey (St Helier) Portsmouth with Condor Ferries on Commodore Clipper

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Portsmouth Guide

Portsmouth is an English city in the county of Hampshire, lying on the English Channel coast. Leading ferry operators including Condor Ferries, Wightlink and Brittany Ferries serve the city's port from British and international locations including Le Havre, Bilbao, Cherbourg, Caen, St Malo, St Helier, St Peter Port and Ryde.

The city boasts a long, illustrious maritime history and has connections with the Royal Navy that go back centuries. It was also one of the world's greatest shipbuilding centres and constructed the first ever dry dock, in the 15th century, which is still in use today. Portsmouth is still an important base for the navy and is home to a number of historic ships including the crowning glory of Admiral Lord Nelson's flagship, HMS Victory.

The nearby suburb of Southsea is a popular destination for families and has a lovely stretch of beach, two piers and a good selection of bars, cafes, restaurants and a theme park at Clarence Pier.