St Malo Portsmouth Ferry
Quickly book cheap St Malo to Portsmouth ferries here with Ferrysavers. The St Malo to Portsmouth ferry route is operated solely by Brittany Ferries providing a helpful connection from France to England. Ferrysavers will compare all prices and times for St Malo to Portsmouth to help you find the best deals and arrive in England relaxed and refreshed, knowing you got a great deal.
St Malo to Portsmouth ferries with Brittany Ferries are comfortable and provide modern facilities to make your holiday start the minute you step on board. Ferrysavers always has cheap prices for Brittany Ferries and great deals to help you save on your trip.
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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.
Portsmouth Information
One of England's busiest and most important ports, Portsmouth ferry port is located on England's southern coastline and thanks to the local bus networks and the road system it is only a short journey from the city's centre. One of the UK's largest and busiest ports, Portsmouth has a host of facilities for passengers, including a café, bar, bureau de change, ATM and 516 space multi-storey car park.
Portsmouth is the only city in England to have been constructed on an island, and the city is also the historic home of the Royal Navy and has the world's oldest, still functioning dry dock. The city's dry docks attract many visitors, as they currently house three British battleships, the most famous of them, the H.M.S Victory. But Portsmouth's attractions do not stop with the dry docks and Naval Centre, its waterfront houses, the Spinnaker tower, a wide range of shops and boutiques as well as many restaurants and cafes for visitors to relax and unwind in.
Reviews
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04 Jan 2020Perfect Christmas break
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We've lived in France for 16 years now and always drive from La Rochelle to Calais to train the tunnel... We decided to try the overnight boat - yes, it is more expensive but we woke up in the UK totally refreshed and NO bad back as the car journey time to the port was only 3.5 hours ! The ferry was quite superb and the staff so friendly! A must!
Review by JEMS La Rochelle
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20 Dec 2019excellent
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Five star
Review by Anon
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12 Dec 2019First timer
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I have not travelled as a foot passenger before and was quite daunted by the coming experience. In the event it was easy and comfortable. The people were charming and helpful. No problems. Will be doing my return trip very soon and this time looking forward to it. Thank you.
Review by Lone Traveller
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28 Nov 2019Excellent
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Our whole experience was excellent from being able to board early after a long drive from spain.to our pre dinner drinks to our delicious evening meal and the compact but nice cabin to the fantastic shopping couldn't have been more impressed loved the music waking us up in the morning looking forward to travelling back in February thank you
Review by REBECCA KELLY
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22 Sep 2019Well organised
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Good access from the South Vienne, without having to use toll roads. Well organised loading and unloading. Not the cheapest, but good quality. Food on board rather expensive. Lots of entertainment. All in all, a good route to Portsmouth from France.
Review by Anon
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