Ferry from Weymouth to St Malo
Overview
As you skirt the coasts of the beautiful channel islands en route to France, you'll enjoy comfortable lounge areas, bars, cafés and dining, as well as duty free shopping and special play areas for the kids.
Itinerary
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Sample itinerary: Depart from Weymouth on a 1000 service and after a quick and easy change in Jersey or Guernsey, you'll arrive in St Malo at 2045 or 2115 in the evening.
Price: From £30 each way
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| How to travel to the port: | The easiest way for foot passengers to reach the port is to take the train to Weymouth, from the station it's a 15 minute walk to the ferry terminal or a short taxi ride. Weymouth railway station is well connected to the UK rail network, with regular trains from Bournemouth, Southampton and London Waterloo. Weymouth Port facilities: Facilities are limited, but the town centre is a short walk away with shops, cafés, bureaux de change, etc. |
Transfer time: 15 minute walk or 5 minute taxi
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| The Ferry Crossing: | Weymouth to St Malo Usually 6 crossings per week in Summer (at 0630 or 1000, often requiring a change in Jersey or Guernsey, depending on tides, and usually with a transfer time of around one hour), and 1 per week in Winter (direct, on Mondays at 1000). |
Frequency of service: Up to 7 crossings per week
Operator:
Condor Ferries Journey time: From 5 hours 15 minutes
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| Onward travel from the port: | Bienvenue à St Malo From St Malo's port it's around 1 and a half miles to the train station (a quick taxi ride or a 20 minute walk) which connects to numerous destinations throughout the the country, including regular services to Paris Gare de Montparnasse. St Malo itself is a historic walled city, which is well worth visiting and not just passing by en route to somewhere else: find out what there is to discover on the St Malo tourism website. The city is also a gateway to the rugged scenery of Brittany, with its beautiful beaches and unique culture and cuisine, which you can learn more about on this website about Breton culture. For an insight into how people are leading green lifestyles in this corner of Western France, check out the Permaculture in Brittany blog, by a couple running a sustainable farm in the region. |
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Your route to St Malo (Brittany)
The lines on the map are for illustrative purposes only - they don't show the exact route taken by the ferry.








