Can you take caravans on ferries?

Can you take caravans on ferries?

Save money on your ferry crossings Not only that, but you can also take your caravan for free on selected ferry crossings or if you’re driving a motorhome, you’ll only pay the rate of a car. Take a look at which ferry operators have this offer available to Caravan and Motorhome Club members.

How long does it take on a ferry from Portsmouth to St Malo?

10 ¾ hours
Portsmouth to St Malo route details

Average crossing time 10 ¾ hours
No. of sailings from Portsmouth One per day
Departure time from Portsmouth Portsmouth to St Malo Timetable
No. of sailings from St Malo One per day
Departure time from St Malo St Malo to Portsmouth Timetable

What Ferries go to St Malo from UK?

The Portsmouth St Malo ferry route connects England with France. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, Brittany Ferries. The crossing operates up to 7 times each week with sailing durations from around 10 hours 59 minutes.

How much is the ferry from Jersey to St Malo?

Prices from £132. The Jersey to Saint Malo ferry route connects Saint Helier, the capital of Jersey in the Channel Islands to Saint Malo, a city in Brittany in northwest France. The ferry route is operated by Condor Ferries.

Can you take caravans to France?

All you need to do now is go through French Passport Control and you’re ready to start your adventure. One of the benefits of travelling with a caravan or motorhome is that you can take as much luggage as you can fit in your vehicle, meaning you have no restrictions on the amount you pack.

Can you take a caravan on the Eurotunnel?

Eurotunnel Le Shuttle is pleased to announce that it can accept vehicles (motor caravans, caravans and other recreational vehicles) which are fitted with LPG tanks used for powering domestic services only (e.g. refrigeration, cooking, heating).

How long is crossing to St Malo?

around 6 hours 20 minutes
There are daily ferry crossings to St Malo with a sailing duration of around 6 hours 20 minutes.

How long is the ferry from UK to France?

How long is the ferry from UK to France? The quickest ferry crossings to France are from Dover. Dover to Calais ferries take around 90 minutes to cover the 31 mile crossing, while a popular alternative is the Dover to Dunkirk ferry which takes just over 2 hours to complete a 44 mile trip.

Are Ferries running from Jersey to St Malo?

Our Jersey to St Malo ferry links Jersey with France. This ferry crossing runs up to 5 times a week, with sailing durations from 1 hour 25 minutes onboard Condor Voyager.

How long is the ferry from Jersey to St Malo?

1 hour 25 minutes
How long is the journey from Jersey to St Malo? The journey from Jersey to St Malo is from 1 hour 25 minutes, on board Condor Voyager. Sailings run up to 5 times a week in peak season, making it easy to get from Jersey to St Malo.

Do you need a passport to go from Jersey to France?

In both destinations there is no requirement to carry a passport as there are no immigration controls in place, however a form of photographic identification is required.

Where can I get ferry tickets to St Malo?

To book St Malo car and passenger ferry tickets please click here. At FerryTO you are able to obtain live St Malo ferry ticket prices, check availability and book car and passenger ferry tickets to and from St Malo at our lowest available ticket price.

How long is the ferry from Poole to St Malo?

Sailing durations from Poole to St Malo start from 6 hours and 30 minutes, so make the most of your time onboard and enjoy your sea voyage to St Malo. Unlike air travel, you can stretch your legs onboard and treat yourself to a drink or a bite to eat from one of the restaurants or bars.

How is the old city of St Malo?

From outside the walls, the dignified ensemble of the old city might seem stern and forbidding, but passing through into the streets within the walls brings you into a busy, lively and very characterful town, packed with hotels, restaurants, bars and shops.

Is the Cape Horn Clipper Museum in St Malo open?

Originally known in Breton as the Steir Dor, or “gate of the river”, it now holds a museum of Cape Horn clipper ships, open for ninety-minute guided visits (April–Sept daily 10am–noon & 2–6pm; Oct–March daily except Mon 10am–noon & 2–6pm; €4.50).