Saint-Malo, located on the northern coast of Brittany, France, is a charming and historic port city offering easy access to the UK and other parts of Europe. The port is well-equipped with modern facilities, including comfortable waiting areas, cafes, restrooms, and parking, ensuring a seamless travel experience.
Saint-Malo itself is a stunning destination, renowned for its medieval walled city, beautiful beaches, and lively harbour. Visitors can wander through the cobbled streets of the Old Town, visit the impressive Saint-Malo Cathedral, or enjoy the city’s vibrant seafood scene.
The nearby Mont Saint-Michel, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is also a must-see for travellers. With its rich history, scenic surroundings, and excellent ferry connections, Saint-Malo offers both a relaxing departure point and an unforgettable destination for any journey.

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Upon arrival at the terminal, follow the clearly marked signs directing you to the appropriate check-in areas for foot passengers and vehicles.
Modes of Transport: Foot passenger, Bicycle, Motorcycle, Standard Car, Van (passenger)

Brittany Ferries passengers will embark and disembark at the Ferry Terminal in the Brittany Ferries lane. All passengers will embark and disembark from the same area depending on the chosen operator. The Terminal entrance hosts a welcome building called the Due Naye, with cafe and toilet services. This building can be used by all passengers, including passengers as parking is available. There is also a selection of public transport to and from the port. For all arriving foot passengers a shuttle will be provided from the welcome building to the Brittany Ferries ship embarkment area.
Modes of Transport: Standard Car, Van (passenger), Foot passenger, Motorcycle




Will definitely use this route again. Clean, tidy boat, good rooms, great food in restaurant.
Ferry is small and basic. The loading of cars is very poor with passengers having to get out of the cars in order to squeeze them into the tightest space, drivers hardly able to exit their vehicles. Everything is very dated. And the ferry was late both there and return.
Very expensive route