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I've done it (well, Plymouth to Santander, actually).That crossing is 20 hours and I believe those from Portsmouth are a little bit longer.
I should also say that it was horrendous (and I went in July). I do not suffer "mal de mere" but I came quite close in mid Biscay. It cost me around £400 return (with a car) and I then had to drive across to Barcelona and face an eight hour crossing to Palma Mallorca. Fortunately the Med was a little kinder to us.
I had to travel that way as I was carting some stuff to a friend's apartment. I would not do it again.
I should also say that it was horrendous (and I went in July). I do not suffer "mal de mere" but I came quite close in mid Biscay. It cost me around £400 return (with a car) and I then had to drive across to Barcelona and face an eight hour crossing to Palma Mallorca. Fortunately the Med was a little kinder to us.
I had to travel that way as I was carting some stuff to a friend's apartment. I would not do it again.
When we used to travel several times a year to SW. France we found that the easiest/.quickest for us was to take the hydrofoil frm Weymouth or Poole to St Malo then down pas Nantes then Bordeaux. The morning ferry gets ino St. Malo at lunch time and you can get down to the Spanish border by midnght including a stop for lunch and supper. The driving time is 7 hours.