The St Malo Jersey ferry route connects France with Jersey. 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.
St Malo Jersey 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 St Malo Jersey route is a car and 2 passengers.
"St Malo to Jersey"
Great, smooth trip. The boat was great, really comfortable. The only difficulty was finding the right departure terminal at St Malo, poorly signposted
'Anonymous' travelled St Malo Jersey (St Helier) with Condor Ferries on Condor Rapide
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I have no complaints to make to Condor which is good. The only issue I had was when I tried to put the address for St.Malo into my vehicle's navigation system.
'Peter M.' travelled St Malo Jersey (St Helier) with Condor Ferries on Condor Rapide
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We enjoyed travelling back to the UK using this efficient service. The staff were very competent in loading and disembarkng us and were very courteous in all departments of the boat. The facilitities,; seating, catering and toilets were all excellent. Thanks!
'Alison' travelled St Malo Jersey (St Helier) with Condor Ferries on Condor Rapide
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Overall the trip (inbound and outbound) was quite enjoyable and comfortable. The crew (staff) were all helpful and polite and the food was quite acceptable. The return trip was delayed by five hours due to bad weather, we were warned of this in good time by Condor. A pleasant experience.
'Robert' travelled St Malo Jersey (St Helier) with Condor Ferries on Condor Rapide
Read More Read LessThe French city and seaport of St Malo is located in Brittany in the north west of France and lies on the English Channel coast. It was built on an island of granite and has a unique atmosphere, wonderful scenery and lovely beaches. St Malo is popular with tourists from across Europe although for some visitors it is just the start or the end of a vacation to Brittany as they use the town's port to get too and from England. The town is widely regarded as the prettiest channel port in France with its cobbled streets, hotels, bars, restaurants and shops. There are streets and squares lined with tall mansions which are in turn enclosed by a complete circuit of ramparts. The modern harbour now connects the citadel to the mainland.
The Port of St Malo has two new ferry terminals which have good passenger facilities including gift shops, cafes and bureau de change. Ferry services from the port depart to Poole, Portsmouth and Weymouth in England, via the Channel Islands.