You can use Omio to compare various ferry schedules and buy great value P&O Ferries tickets - providing a quick and easy way to book P&O ferries. As an approved P&O partner, we provide the best offers and the most up-to-date information, to assist you in making the right travel plans. You can use the Omio website to purchase your P&O ferry ticket, or for even more convenience on the go, check out the Omio app. It’s a world of travel, in your pocket.
P&O Ferries is a prominent British shipping company with over 180 years of history. The company manages vital ferry routes linking the UK with Europe. Their contemporary fleet caters to passengers and freight, providing comfortable travel facilities and effective cargo services.
Well-known for its reliability, P&O Ferries continues to be a pivotal facilitator of smooth travel and trade throughout Europe. P&O charters nearly 200 ferries per week, and depending on the route you can travel as a foot passenger or take your car, for even more convenience.
P&O Ferries are some of the best in the business, and traveling by ferry is a truly relaxing way to reach your holiday destination as you can spend your time on board sitting back and relaxing, shopping for treats and gifts, or enjoying a delicious meal as you admire the sea views.
If you’ve never traveled by ferry before, you will find that traveling by ferry is very convenient as you can pack as much luggage as you like, and bringing your car on board means that you have the opportunity to visit a number of amazing European destinations during your trip.
P&O Ferries provide a number of amenities on board to ensure that your crossing is as pleasant as possible. Depending on the route and your ticket, these include the Club Lounge, World Duty Free Shop, food market, pet lounge, entertainment for the kids, a bar and coffee shop and even a foreign exchange provider to top up your local currency.
P&O Ferries travel from England to France, the Netherlands, Belgium and Northern Ireland, and from Cairnryan to Northern Ireland.
Popular routes via P&O include:
There are broadly 3 ticket types, usable as a foot passenger or with a car: Standard, Standard-Flexi and Fully-Flexi. Standard is P&O Ferries’ cheapest non-refundable ticket. You can travel within more or less than 4 hours of your booked sailing time, subject to availability, and cancellation and amendment fees apply.
With P&O Ferries’ Standard-Flexi tickets, their best value flexible ticket type, you can sail within more or less than 4 hours of your booked sailing time, subject to availability, and with no amendment fee - you only pay the difference in ticket price.
Fully Flexi - P&O Ferries’ most flexible ticket is for complete peace of mind and total flexibility. The Fully-Flexi ticket is fully refundable and you can travel on any departure time that suits you, subject to availability.
Depending on the route, there’s the option to stay in P&O Ferries’ very well appointed cabins. These cabin options range from:
Traveling with a vehicle or bike is easy when you choose to sail with P&O Ferries. Whether you’re heading to mainland Europe, Northern Ireland, or Ireland, you can take your car, bicycle, caravan, motorbike or motorhome with you – giving you the flexibility to create your perfect holiday.
Taking your vehicle on holiday with you gives you the freedom to explore your destination at your leisure, and enables you to set your own itinerary so you can do what you want when you want to. Plus, they don’t have any luggage restrictions so you can pack everything you need into your car, caravan, or motorhome and won’t have to leave anything behind.
P&O Ferries host popular onboard events which are hosted on their ships throughout the year. From fun-filled family days out to themed onboard events, there’s a whole host of options for you and the family to enjoy.
In addition to the event itself, you’ll be able to enjoy some of the ship's facilities during your time on board with P&O Ferries. With live entertainment and meals included in the price of your ticket, they’ve got your day covered. Plus, most of their onboard events occur whilst the ship remains in port, so you get to enjoy a great day of entertainment without having to leave the country!
You will need the following information available, so please have this to hand: Your Booking Reference. Passport or other eligible travel document for the lead passenger. Passport information including document number, expiry date, date of birth and place of birth for any passengers you are traveling with.
Make sure you leave in plenty of time – check-in closes 90 minutes prior to scheduled departure time for foot passengers and customers travelling with pets, and 60 minutes for all other categories of traffic.
Dogs, cats, and ferrets are allowed to travel on our ships, provided they meet all EU regulations and have a valid AHC or EU pet passport. All pets must stay in your vehicle unless you have upgraded to the P&O Pet Lounge (dogs only).
Every effort is made to accommodate guests' dietary requirements whenever possible. P&O Ferries have a variety of vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free meals available on all menus at most restaurants. Please speak with a member of staff onboard.
You will get a refund or have your journey rescheduled if your ferry is unable to leave because of bad weather or unavoidable events. Only refundable price types will allow you to change your mind about your reservation. Contact Omio Support for help with ticket refunds or reservation changes.
There are lifts available to all passenger decks, so passengers with limited mobility can move freely throughout the ship during the crossing. Anyone requiring the use of a wheelchair on board can request this at check-in.
You will be required to provide a medical certificate that covers you for both your outward and return journey. If you are more than 34 weeks pregnant then you will not be permitted to travel with P&O Ferries.
Medical services are not always available on board. If you travel with a pre-diagnosed condition then travel is entirely at your own risk and you should obtain advice from your own doctor before traveling.