How much does the Portsmouth to St Malo ferry cost in 2026?
Foot passenger fares start from approximately Β£49 per person one way. A car plus 2 passengers starts from Β£181 each way (off-peak, booked well in advance). A cabin is compulsory on all overnight Portsmouth β St Malo sailings and is priced additionally β standard cabins start from around Β£84 per cabin. Peak summer fares can be significantly higher. Fares are dynamic and change by date, so always check current prices when booking.
What is the cheapest way to book the Portsmouth to St Malo ferry?
The most effective ways to reduce the price are to book early (ideally 60+ days ahead using the Early Bird fare), travel in the shoulder season (May, June, or September), and choose mid-week sailings (TuesdayβThursday) rather than weekends. Peak July and August sailings β particularly those coinciding with UK school holidays β cost significantly more than the same route in spring or autumn. Children aged 4β15 travel at half price on most fares.
Brittany Ferries Early Bird vs Standard vs Flexi: which ticket type should I choose?
Early Bird is the cheapest fare, available 60+ days before departure, with a Β£20 amendment fee and no refund on cancellation β best if your dates are certain. Standard is the most popular: free amendments up to 2 weeks before sailing, a 25% voucher refund on cancellations 15β59 days ahead, and no refund inside 15 days. Flexi is the most flexible: free amendments up to 4 hours before sailing, and a 50% cash refund on cancellations with more than 24 hours’ notice. If there’s any chance you might need to change dates, Standard or Flexi are the safer choices.
Can I amend or cancel a Portsmouth to St Malo ferry booking?
It depends on your ticket type. Standard tickets can be amended free of charge up to 2 weeks before sailing (Β£20 fee after that); Flexi tickets can be amended free up to 4 hours before sailing. Early Bird tickets carry a Β£20 amendment fee at any point. On cancellations, Early Bird tickets are non-refundable. Standard gives a 25% voucher refund if cancelled 15β59 days out, nothing inside 15 days. Flexi gives a 50% cash refund as long as you cancel more than 24 hours before sailing. A Β£10 surcharge applies to any amendment made through the Contact Centre that could have been done online. All bookings are valid for up to 12 months from the original travel date.
Do I have to pay in full when booking the Portsmouth to St Malo ferry?
If you are booking less than 60 days before travel, full payment is required at the time of booking for all ticket types. If you book 60 or more days before travel, Standard tickets require a 75% non-refundable deposit with the balance due later; Flexi tickets require a 50% non-refundable deposit. Early Bird tickets always require full payment at booking regardless of how far ahead you book.
What are the maximum vehicle dimensions for the Portsmouth to St Malo ferry?
Standard cars must be no taller than 2.60m and no longer than 6m to use the standard car deck. Vans and people carriers up to 3m high and 6.5m long. Motorhomes and campervans up to 4m high and 9m long. Caravans and trailers are added on top of the car fare (up to 9m total length including tow vehicle and van). Roof boxes and roof-mounted bikes are accommodated up to a 4m total height. If your vehicle has a roof box fitted, measure the overall height before booking β you may need to select the taller vehicle category. Your vehicle registration is required at booking.
Do children get a discount on Portsmouth to St Malo ferry tickets?
Yes β children aged 4β15 travel at half price on most fares. Children under 4 travel free. The half-price discount applies to both foot passenger and vehicle bookings. It is applied automatically when you enter the number of passengers and their ages during the booking process. Note that a cabin is still compulsory on the overnight crossing for all passengers regardless of age, though infant cots can be requested for children under 24 months.
Are the Brittany Ferries Food Passes worth buying on the Portsmouth to St Malo crossing?
Food Passes are pre-paid credit for onboard dining β Small (Β£25, get 5% extra), Medium (Β£40, get 10% extra), and Large (Β£50, get 15% extra). They can be used in all cafΓ©s, self-service, and restaurants on board (excluding the bar, except between 5amβ10am). The Large Pass at 15% extra spend is the best value if you plan to eat a full dinner and breakfast on board. They are non-refundable and valid only on the sailing they are purchased for. The C Club Lounge (available on the MV Saint-Malo only) is priced separately and is popular enough to sell out on peak sailings β worth adding at the time of booking if you want it.