The only ways to travel to the beautiful Channel Island of Guernsey are by airplane or ferry. Boats regularly ply the route between and the walled coastal town of St Malo, one of the Brittany region’s most popular tourist attractions.
The Condor 10 fast car ferry, operated by Condor Ferries, provides 12 weekly Guernsey to St Malo ferry crossings all year long. The required arrival time prior to the one hour, 45 minute crossing is at least 60 minutes for motorists and 40 minutes for foot passengers. Residents of the United Kingdom and Channel Islands may take their vehicles aboard the Condor 10 without difficulty.
The ferry crossing aboard the Condor 10 contains many enjoyable and relaxing amenities such as lounges with air conditioning and ample space for passengers, a bar, a café, a duty free shop, and luxurious club class facilities. The Condor 10 also accommodates disabled passengers.
The ferries dock at France’s largest marina and most visited town in north-western France. St Malo is a walled town constructed on an island of granite curving around its stunning harbour, and its intimate narrow streets are lined with historic museums, sidewalk cafés, and fine French restaurants. The Chateau De St Malo which houses the town’s largest museum, and the towering St Vincent Cathedral are especially worth visiting.
Passengers aboard St Malo to Guernsey ferries stop at St Peter Port, Guernsey’s small and friendly capital containing a large number of intimate restaurants and duty free shops. The island’s other attractions include six scenic bicycle routes, 25 unpolluted beaches filled with clean water, and a unique structure of pebbles, seashells, and brightly coloured china pieces known as the Little Chapel.
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