Ferries from
Jersey to France
Ferries from
Jersey to France
Jersey to France ferries are operated by 2 ferry companies. These include DFDS Seaways & Manche Iles Express. There are currently 3 daily and 14 weekly sailings. The Jersey (St Helier) to St Malo ferry crossing is the most popular route with a scheduled sailing duration of 1 hour 55 minutes.
Yes, you can get a ferry from Jersey to France. Ferries to France from Jersey sail approximately 14 times per week and are provided by 2 operators including DFDS Seaways & Manche Iles Express. Just use our Deal Finder to compare prices and availability and book your ferry to France today.
The duration of the ferry from Jersey to France depends on a number of factors including the ferry company you're travelling with and the weather conditions at the time of sail. The duration of the Jersey France ferry also varies between routes.
Jersey to France ferry times vary between 1 hour and 3 hours.
The fastest ferry from Jersey to France is the Jersey (St Helier) to Carteret route. This ferry is provided by Manche Iles Express and takes around 1 hour with an average price of £102.71. There are currently 1 daily and 3 weekly sailings on this ferry route.
Jersey to France ferry times can differ depending on the route you choose and which ferry company you're travelling with. The season you travel in can also affect the times, with more options usually available in the peak summer months. If you're travelling from Jersey to France by boat, it's best to check the latest Jersey to France ferry timetable before you book.
Jersey (St Helier) – St Malo first ferry: 07:30
Jersey (St Helier) – St Malo last ferry: 20:55
Jersey (St Helier) – Granville first ferry: 07:00
Jersey (St Helier) – Granville last ferry: 19:30
There are 2 ferry companies providing this route. Jersey to France ferry operators includeDFDS Seaways & Manche Iles Express.
Jersey to France distance: 26 miles (42km) and 23 nautical miles.
Yes, you can take a day trip on the Jersey (St Helier) to Carteret route. Day trips by ferry are very popular due to the short journey time and frequent daily crossings.
There are currently 3 ferry routes operating from Jersey to France;
Jersey (St Helier) to Granville
Jersey (St Helier) to Carteret
The most popular ferry is Jersey (St Helier) to St Malo with up to 2 daily and 7 weekly sailings. The journey usually takes about 1 hour 55 minutes.
The second most popular route is the Jersey (St Helier) to Granville ferry with up to 1 daily and 3 weekly sailings. The Jersey (St Helier) to Granville ferry takes about 1 hour 20 minutes.
Jersey to France ferry prices can vary depending on a number of factors including the route, ferry company, season and whether you are travelling with a vehicle or not. The route you choose can also affect the ferry price. The Jersey (St Helier) to St Malo ferry costs £150.00 on average. The Jersey (St Helier) to Granville ferry costs £117.55 on average.
Prices on the Jersey (St Helier) to St Malo ferry start from just £64.00. Meanwhile, prices on Jersey (St Helier) to Granville start from £40.35. Bear in mind that prices often vary and are usually higher during the peak summer months.
Yes, you can take your car on the ferry to France from Jersey with DFDS Seaways. Check out our deal finder for more information on routes and to find Jersey to France car ferry prices.
Yes, you can travel as a foot passenger on the ferry from Jersey to France with DFDS Seaways & Manche Iles Express.
Unfortunately you cannot take your pet on the ferry from Jersey to France.
Yes, you can book a cabin on ferries to France from Jersey.
It's easy to book ferry tickets to France online at Direct Ferries using our Deal Finder. Enter your departure and arrival ports along the date you'd like to travel to see all available options. You can also compare alternative routes to find the best ferry to suit you.
You're best booking your Jersey to France ferry tickets as soon as you know your travel plans. Ferries can sell out, especially in the summer months so it's best to secure your place on the ferry well in advance. The sooner you book, the cheaper the prices tend to be too.
We recommend booking your Jersey to France ferry tickets in advance to get them at the best price. The cheapest ferries from Jersey to France are usually out of season and at off-peak times.
You can also check out our Special Offers page and sign up to our email for exclusive offers. Discounts for senior citizens and residents are available on some routes. If you're a student, you can get a 5% discount on ferry tickets too.
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Jersey, the largest of the Channel Islands, offers a unique blend of British and French influences, making it a fascinating destination for travellers. This stunning island boasts beautiful sandy beaches, rugged cliffs, and picturesque countryside. History enthusiasts will appreciate the island's rich heritage, from the 13th-century Mont Orgueil Castle to the poignant Jersey War Tunnels, which tell the storey of the island's occupation during World War II. Food lovers can indulge in fresh seafood and local specialties featuring the famous Jersey Royal potatoes and dairy products from the island's Jersey cows. The Battle of Flowers, held annually in August, is a spectacular floral parade that has been a tradition since 1902. St Helier, Jersey's capital and main port, serves as a convenient hub for ferry connections to other Channel Islands like Guernsey, as well as to mainland destinations including Portsmouth and Poole in England, and St Malo in France.
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