Jersey St Malo Ferry
Quickly book cheap Jersey to St Malo ferries here with Ferrysavers. The Jersey to St Malo ferry route is operated solely by Condor Ferries providing a helpful connection from the Channel Islands to France. Ferrysavers will compare all prices and times for Jersey to St Malo to help you find the best deals but as well as that, we will also compare with 5 other routes to help you arrive in France relaxed and refreshed, knowing you got a great deal:
- Jersey Gorey to Carteret
- Jersey St Helier to Carteret
- Jersey St Helier to Granville
- Jersey to Carteret
- Jersey to Granville
Jersey to St Malo ferries with Condor Ferries are comfortable and provide modern facilities to make your holiday start the minute you step on board. Ferrysavers always has cheap prices for Condor Ferries and great deals to help you save on your trip.
See below for ferry times and detailed guides about Jersey and St Malo.
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Jersey Information
The Jersey ferry port is located in St. Helier, the island's charming and picturesque capital. Jersey is the largest of the Channel Islands at nine miles by five, and is home to over fifty miles of gorgeous coastline with sandy beaches and dramatic cliffs. St. Helier also houses some fantastic VAT-free shopping, as well as some fascinating museums detailing the varied history of Jersey and a stunning waterfront, complete with a yacht-filled marina.
Each year Jersey and it's enchanting mix of the UK and continental Europe, attracts many thousands of visitors, especially during the summer months, thanks to the excellent combination of stunning scenery, friendly atmosphere and beautiful beaches where one can indulge in a number of activities such as surfing or scuba-diving, or simply relax and unwind.
St Malo Information
St Malo ferry port is used by many as the perfect gateway to explore further the delights of western France. St Malo ferry port can be reached from the South on the N137 or from the D76 and onto the D2. From the West use the N176/E401. The ferry terminal is signposted clearly.
There is a lot to admire about Saint Malo. Explore the tiny cobbled streets, enjoy the fascinating shops full of local crafts or perhaps browse the open markets. St. Malo is full of examples of beautiful buildings and attractions that depict a rich historical tapestry, including the magnificent cathedral, the City History and Wax Museums and the Old Market Hall.