The Port of St Malo
The port of St Malo is located in Brittany in North West France. It is famous for it’s walled old city, narrow streets and beautiful buildings. Notorious in the past for piracy, St Malo is now a major tourist destination. The port offers sailings to Portsmouth, Plymouth, Weymouth and Poole, with services offered by Brittany Ferries and Condorferries. The quickest crossing is to Weymouth, with an average crossing time of 6 hours. St Malo also provides a large number of sailings each week to Jersey and Guernsey in the Channel Islands with Condorferries, the average crossing time to Jersey being 1 hour 20 minutes.
Cross channel operators |
Departure |
Destination |
Weekly Crossings |
Duration |
Brittany Ferries |
Portsmouth |
St Malo |
5 |
10h 45min |
Brittany Ferries |
Plymouth |
St Malo |
1 |
10h 15min |
Condor Ferries |
Guernsey |
St Malo |
12 |
2 hours |
Condor Ferries |
Jersey |
St Malo |
14 |
1h 20min |
Condor Ferries |
Poole |
St Malo |
6 |
5h 30min |
Condor Ferries |
Weymouth |
St Malo |
6 |
5h 50min |
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GPS co ordinates |
Latitude |
Longitude |
St Malo Ferry Port |
48º38'32.7" N (48.64243 N) |
2º1'31.8" W (-2.02550 E) |
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St Malo Ferry Port by Car
St Malo is approximately 4 hours from Paris by way of the A11 and RN137. The journey from Caen will take around 1 hour 50 minutes from Caen using the A84. When driving to St Malo you should follow the signs at each exit for St Malo to the Terminal Ferry du Naye.
St Malo Ferry Port Information
Address & contact details
Gare Maritime du Naye
St Malo
35400
Tel: 0299 406 441
Port Facilities
Mother and baby room
If you’re travelling with babies it's good to know that there are baby changing rooms in the terminal and in the car compound.
Cafeteria
The cafeteria is open for departures and arrivals during the day.
Disabled facilites
- • The terminal is a one storey building accesible for wheelchairs
- • Disable passengers can make use of disabled parking spaces in front of the terminal building
- • There are disabled toilets in the terminal and along the quayside
- • Disabled passengers are provided with transport to and from the ships
- • There are wheelchairs available in the terminal for emergencies
Showers
There are showers available within the terminal open during the terminal opening hours.
Souvenirs
There is a souvenir and paper shop open during the summer.
Internet
If you need Internet access you must ask at the information desk for details. Free Wi-Fi is available in the terminal.
Regular Bus Service
A bus service transports passengers between the terminal and the ships both for arrivals and departures.
Tourist Information Office
The tourist information is open during the summer for all sailings. Phone number: 0825 135 200.
Pets
Dogs are allowed in all areas of the port providing that they are on a lead and muzzled. Unfortunately they are not allowed out of the vehicle in which they are travelling once the security check point has been passed.
Updated:
3 December 2024
by Paul Quigley