Travelling by ferry to Saint-Malo

Need to get to Saint-Malo by ferry? Looking for information and ferry tickets to Saint-Malo? Vivanoda helps you find the best deals on ferries to Saint-Malo from all 7 ports including Jersey, Portsmouth, Poole, Weymouth, Plymouth and Guernsey. There are a total of 6 ferry routes operated by Condor Ferries and Brittany Ferries.

The Brittany Ferries and Condor Ferries lines to Saint-Malo have a frequency of around 4 crossings a day.

The longest crossing is around 11 hours on the Portsmouth - Saint-Malo route (155 mi away) and the fastest on the Jersey - Saint-Malo route (39 mi away) with a duration of 1 hours 30 min.

Statistics of Saint-Malo ferry port

Countries
United Kingdom
France
Number of crossings
4 crossings a day
Number of ports
7
Number of ferry connections
6
Number of ferry companies
2
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Popular ferry routes to Saint-Malo

Here are the fastest and longest popular ferry routes to Saint-Malo and those with the highest frequency of crossings.

Tips for cheaper and better ferry travel to Saint-Malo

You will make the right choice by choosing the ferry to Saint-Malo. This means of transport has undeniable advantages: comfortable, relaxing, economical... Here are some tips to save money on your ferry crossing to Saint-Malo and travel in the best conditions:

Don't miss out on great deals from Condor Ferries and Brittany Ferries
The ferry company (Brittany Ferries and Condor Ferries) may regularly offer promotional prices and other interesting discounts for trips to Saint-Malo. You may be able to take advantage of these, so don't miss out."
Avoid booking at the last minute
It's never a good idea to wait too long to book. Condor Ferries or Brittany Ferries fares often increase over time.
Fight seasickness to enjoy the crossing
The crossing can be a source of discomfort if you are prone to seasickness. In this case, there are medications, of course, but you can also take a walk on deck or sit by a bay window to watch the horizon and soften the effects.

All crossings to Saint-Malo ferry port

What better way to start your trip to Saint-Malo than with a ferry crossing? Condor Ferries and Brittany Ferries ferries to Saint-Malo offer a comfortable and affordable alternative for travellers who want to avoid the long queues and tedious boarding procedures at airports. Moreover, you can take your car or motorbike on board, allowing you to explore Saint-Malo and its surroundings in complete freedom as soon as you arrive.

With a wide choice of ferry companies and routes from Jersey, Portsmouth, Poole, Weymouth, Plymouth or Guernsey to Saint-Malo, use our fare comparison platform to find the best deals on ferries to Saint-Malo for your budget and preferences. All you have to do is search!

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Where is the ferry terminal in Saint-Malo?

Saint Malo - Gare Maritime
Saint Malo - Gare Maritime is located 0.4 mi from Saint-Malo city centre.
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FAQs about ferries to Saint-Malo

To travel to Saint-Malo by ferry, you can depart from 7 ports in 1 countries: Jersey, Portsmouth, Poole, Weymouth, Plymouth and Guernsey.

Ferry services to Saint-Malo are operated by 2 ferry companies: Condor Ferries and Brittany Ferries

Ferry timetables to Saint-Malo can vary significantly depending on the time of year and ferry company (Condor Ferries or Brittany Ferries). We strongly recommend you search for timetables on Vivanoda.

It depends on the route you want to take. The shortest crossing on the Jersey - Saint-Malo route takes 1 hours 30 min, while the longest crossing from Portsmouth - Saint-Malo takes almost 11 hours.

The price of a ferry to Saint-Malo varies greatly, depending on whether you travel by car, on foot or by bike and the time of year. Vivanoda helps you find the best deals from Condor Ferries and Brittany Ferries to Saint-Malo.

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Ferry to Saint-Malo: Travel Guide

When to take the ferry to Saint-Malo?

If you're looking for sunny beaches and blue skies, the summer months (July and August) are ideal for visiting the Mediterranean coast and enjoying high temperatures ranging from 25 to 35 degrees Celsius. However, this time of year is also the busiest for tourists, which can mean that the most popular seaside resorts and tourist attractions are very crowded.

If you prefer to avoid the crowds and scorching temperatures, spring (April and May) and autumn (September and October) are ideal times to visit France. Temperatures are mild and pleasant, fluctuating between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius, and the weather is generally sunny with a few showers possible. It's also an ideal time to explore the wine regions, the châteaux of the Loire or enjoy the local festivals.

Discover the country from Saint-Malo port

Ports and destinations
France is surrounded by many destinations accessible by ferry. The most popular ports are Calais, Dunkirk, Dieppe, Le Havre, Cherbourg, Saint Malo, Roscoff, Brest, Nantes, Marseille, Toulon, Nice, Ajaccio and Bastia. You can easily reach England, Ireland, Corsica, Sardinia and Algeria from these ports.

Services on board
French ferries offer a wide range of on-board services, including restaurants, bars, shops, children's play areas, relaxation areas and much more. Most ships also have private cabins with comfortable beds and en-suite bathrooms, which is convenient for overnight travel.

Discover the region from Saint-Malo

Saint-Malo:
Start your exploration of Brittany with the magnificent walled city of Saint-Malo. Stroll along the ramparts and admire the breathtaking sea views. Lose yourself in the cobbled streets of the old town and discover the charming boutiques, seafood restaurants and traditional crêperies. Don't forget to visit the Château de Saint-Malo, a symbol of the city.

The Emerald Coast:
From Saint-Malo, take the road to the Emerald Coast. You'll be dazzled by the beauty of the fine sandy beaches, hidden coves and steep cliffs. Be sure to stop off at Dinard, an elegant seaside resort with beautiful villas and lush gardens. Continue on to the Pointe du Grouin, an exceptional natural site offering panoramic sea views.

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