The Jersey St Malo ferry route connects Jersey with France. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, Condor Ferries. The crossing operates up to 14 times each week with sailing durations from around 1 hour 20 minutes.
Jersey St Malo 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.
Prices shown represent the average one way price paid by our customers. The most common booking on the Jersey St Malo route is a car and 2 passengers.
"A trouble-free crossing."
The check-in and security procedures were quick and easy, the terminal had a pleasant feel about it and the crossing itself was smooth and on time, both departing and arriving. The food on-board was excellent as well!
'Richard' travelled Jersey (St Helier) St Malo with Condor Ferries on Condor Rapide
Read More Read Less"St hellier to san malo"
There were some problems with the ship on this journey - one of the 4 engines not working meant we were delayed by 30minutes. They did however notify us in advance of this problem/delay, so what more could they do. Loading our car was very efficient and easy and staff were generally helpful- crossing was a bit rough, but they can't control the weather/sea
'Donald' travelled Jersey (St Helier) St Malo with Condor Ferries on Condor Rapide
Read More Read Less"Happy holidays"
We crossed from Jersey to St Malo and back a day later. Excellent and efficient service. Would be fabby if Jersey upgraded cafe services a wee bit but perfectly adequate.
'Donna' travelled Jersey (St Helier) St Malo with Condor Ferries on Condor Rapide
Read More Read Less"The making of a lovely day trip"
Everything worked as expected with check-in being efficient, transfer to ship, welcome in Club Lounge, refreshment quality and availability could not be any better.
'Kim' travelled Jersey (St Helier) St Malo with Condor Ferries on Condor Rapide
Read More Read LessAlthough St. Malo may not be one of the biggest cities in the Brittany area of France, it is close to Mont Saint Michel and is a really good base for visitors to explore the city and its surrounding area. There are a number of popular attractions in the city with the most historic located along the cobblestone alleys around the walled city. The city's ramparts provide a lovely view of the city and immediate surrounding area and the Cathedrale St. Vincent, located on the Place Jean de Chatillon is the city's centrepiece attraction. Also popular in the city are the Fort National, the Chateau de St. Malo, the amazing Grand Aquarium and the city's lovely sandy beaches.
The city is the final destination for the daily Condor Ferry, which starts in Weymouth, England, stopping off at both Guernsey and Jersey along the way.