The Port of Newhaven
Newhaven is located at the mouth of the River Ouse, in East Sussex. The crossing between Newhaven and Dieppe started about 150 years ago and became the shortest land-sea route between London and Paris. Currently is being operated by DFDS Seaways with up to 14 weekly sailings and a duration from 4 hours.
Cross channel operators |
Departure |
Destination |
Weekly Crossings |
Duration |
DFDS Seaways |
Dieppe |
Newhaven |
14 |
4 hours |
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GPS co ordinates |
Latitude |
Longitude |
Newhaven Ferry Port |
50º47'23.7" N (50.78991 N) |
0º3'16.5" E (0.05458 E) |
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Newhaven Ferry Port by Car
Newhaven is located 15 miles east of Brighton and 65 miles south of London. When driving from the North take the A26 to Newhaven. If you come from east or west take the A27 and then take the A26 to Newhaven. Once in Newhaven you just need to follow the signs for the ferry port.
Updated:
24 November 2024
by Paul Quigley