St Malo Ferry Port

St Malo ferry port boasts regular arrivals from Portsmouth, Poole and The Channel Islands.

Brittany Ferries

Directions To and From St Malo Ferry Terminal

Address: Gare Maritime du Naye, St Malo, 35400.

You can reach St Malo ferry port on the following routes:

About St Malo

St Malo is located on the north coast of Brittany, France. St Malo has a long tradition of seafaring, and from the 18th Century became notorious as the home of the Corsairs, French privateers sometimes regarded as pirates. St Malo resident Jacques Cartier sailed from the town in 1534 to explore the Saint Lawrence River, visiting Quebec City and Montreal on the way, and is now remembered as the discoverer of Canada.

Today, St Malo ferry terminal boasts regular arrivals from Portsmouth, The Channel Islands and Poole. The port enjoys close proximity to some of Brittany's best beaches and holiday destinations.

Getting to St Malo Ferry Port

The N137 (a toll-free dual carriageway), connects St Malo to the rest of the France. To get to the port, follow signs at each exit for St Malo to the Terminal Ferry du Naye.

Taxis will usually be available and waiting outside of the ferry terminal for arrivals and departures.

The train station is situated at Place Jean Coquelin. Trains from St Malo run to Paris and many other destinations. The station is a 20 minute walk from the ferry terminal. The centre of town is approx 10 minutes away on foot.

Buses run every 20 minutes from the stop (La Piscine du Naye) a few minutes walk from the ferry terminal. They will take you to the city centre as well as the train station.

St Malo Ferry Port Facilities

A cafeteria is open during the day for arrivals and departures. A newspaper/gift shop is open during the summer. Free WiFi access is available inside the terminal, please ask at the information desk for details.

The terminal is a single-storey building and can be easily accessed with a wheelchair. Parking is available in front of the terminal building. As well as inside the terminal, disabled toilet facilities are also located along the quayside.

There is a shuttle bus which transports foot passengers between the passenger terminal and the ships for arrivals and departures. Transport is provided for disabled passengers directly to and from the ship.

The tourist information desk is open in the summer for arrivals and departures.

Both short and long term parking is available at the port. It is free for the first 20 minutes, 10€ for the first day and then 5€ per day thereafter.

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