Portsmouth to St Malo Ferry Check-In: Complete 2026 Guide

This is the complete Portsmouth to St Malo ferry check-in guide for 2026 — covering every type of traveller, from cars and foot passengers to cyclists, motorcyclists and passengers with pets. You’ll find step-by-step check-in processes for each travel type, exact closing times for the 20:15 sailing, the essential documents checklist, what happens at security and boarding order.

Last updated: March 2026 | All information verified from official Brittany Ferries sources

Portsmouth to St Malo Ferry — Check-In at a Glance

45 min
Vehicles (cars, bikes, vans) — minimum check-in before departure
60 min
Foot passengers & cyclists — minimum check-in before departure
90 min
Passengers travelling with pets — minimum before departure
20:15
Standard departure — be checked in by 18:45 at the latest
MV Saint-Malo
Ship operating this route — Armorique covers some early season sailings

Operated by Brittany Ferries · Portsmouth ↔ St Malo · MV Saint-Malo

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Before You Go: Documents, Check-In Times & What to Bring

🚨 Late Arrivals: You Will Be Refused Boarding

If you arrive after check-in closes, Brittany Ferries will refuse you boarding with no refund. The ship will not be delayed. You will need to purchase a new ticket for the next available sailing. Check-in closing times are strictly enforced.

Why arrive early?  ✓ Buffer for motorway traffic and roadworks  ·  ✓ Time to find parking in peak season  ·  ✓ Relax in the terminal rather than rush  ·  ✓ Time for food and toilet before boarding  ·  ✓ Time to resolve any unexpected issues — lost booking reference, passport queries, vehicle declaration

📋 Essential Documents Checklist

📄 Booking Confirmation

  • Your Brittany Ferries booking reference number
  • Accepted on phone or printed — either is fine
  • Contains: passenger names, vehicle details, sailing time, cabin number
  • Lost your reference? Call Brittany Ferries: +44 (0)330 159 7000

🛂 Valid Passports

  • Every passenger needs their own passport — including babies
  • Passport books only — ID cards not accepted for UK citizens

⚠️ UK Passport Rules for France — Both must apply:

  • Issued within the last 10 years
  • At least 3 months’ validity remaining after your departure from France

Passports renewed before October 2018 may show extra months — French authorities do not recognise these. Check your issue date, not just expiry date.

🚗 Vehicle Documents

  • V5C logbook — recommended, useful if stopped in France
  • Valid UK driving licence
  • Car insurance — verify it covers France (most UK policies do)
  • Hire/lease vehicle — carry the hire agreement or VE103 letter
  • Vehicle not in your name — carry proof of owner’s permission

👨‍👩‍👧 Travelling With Children

  • Every child needs their own passport — children cannot be added to a parent’s passport
  • Child travelling with one parent only — carry a signed consent letter from the other parent
  • Birth certificates — not required but useful as backup ID

🐾 Travelling With Pets

  • Animal Health Certificate (AHC) — required for dogs, cats and ferrets; valid 10 days from issue; must be issued by an Official Veterinarian — book well in advance
  • Microchip documentation
  • Up-to-date rabies vaccination certificate
  • Tapeworm treatment (dogs returning to UK) — administered by a vet 24 hours to 5 days before departure from France

🐾 Full pet travel guide →

✅ You Do NOT Need at Check-In

  • Visa — UK passport holders don’t need one for France (up to 90 days)
  • Green card — not required for UK drivers in France
  • International driving permit — not required for UK licence holders
  • Return ferry ticket
  • Hotel confirmation
  • Travel insurance documents — recommended but not checked

🆕 ETIAS — Check Before You Travel

The EU’s European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) will require UK citizens to register online before entering France. The scheme has faced multiple delays.

Always check the current status at gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/france before you travel.

💡 The night before — do this now: Put all documents in one folder or bag — booking confirmation, passports for everyone, vehicle documents, pet papers if applicable. Check every passport’s issue date and expiry date. Take a photo of your booking confirmation on your phone as a backup. Doing this the night before prevents frantic searching at the check-in booth.

⏰ When to Arrive — Check-In Times at a Glance

Check-in for the Portsmouth to St Malo ferry closes at the times below. Note that check-in opening time is determined by when the inbound ship docks from St Malo — typically around 18:00 for the 20:15 sailing. There is no benefit in arriving before the ship has docked as you will not be able to check in. Arriving 60–90 minutes before the scheduled departure time is the recommended approach for most passengers.

Passenger Type Check-In Closes For 20:15 Sailing
🚗 Car / Van / Motorhome 45 minutes before Closes 19:30
🚶 Foot Passenger / Cyclist 60 minutes before Closes 19:15
🐾 Passengers With Pets 90 minutes before Closes 18:45
♿ Passengers Needing Assistance 60 minutes before Notify BF 48hrs in advance

⚠️ Allow at least an hour before check-in closes — more in peak season. The closing times above are hard deadlines, not targets. Vehicle queues at Portsmouth can be extremely long in summer, and it is not unusual to wait an hour or more from arrival before reaching the check-in booth — particularly in July and August, on bank holiday weekends, and when multiple sailings are operating. If there are any unexpected issues — a query at the booth, a vehicle declaration, a missing booking reference, or a security search — additional time will be needed. Arriving with only the minimum time to spare is a significant risk. Late arrivals are refused boarding with no refund.

Step-by-Step: Checking In at Portsmouth With a Car

Follow Brittany Ferries signs from the M275 / A3(M) — the port is well signposted from the motorway. Vehicle passengers must check in at least 45 minutes before departure. If travelling with a pet, arrive at least 90 minutes before departure. For the standard 20:15 sailing, the absolute latest you should be at the check-in booth is 19:35 — but arriving 90 minutes to 2 hours early is strongly recommended, especially in peak season when vehicle queues can be significant.

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Enter the Port & Follow Signs — Drive through the port entrance following Brittany Ferries signs from the M275 / A3(M). Stay in your vehicle and follow directions to the vehicle check-in lanes. If your vehicle is over 2 metres in height — motorhomes, high-roof vans, vehicles with roof boxes — you may be directed to a height gauge before the check-in lanes. Most standard cars pass straight through.
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Check-In Booth — Join the queue for a check-in booth. A Brittany Ferries staff member will approach your driver’s window. Have ready: your booking reference (phone or printed) and passports for all passengers. Staff will scan your booking, check all passports, ask about your party and vehicle (“How many passengers? Any pets? Any roof box?”), and issue your boarding card. The boarding card hangs from your interior mirror — it identifies your vehicle to loading staff, acts as your cabin key if you have a cabin booked, and has the ship’s Wi-Fi code printed on it. Typical time at the booth: 2–3 minutes.
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UK Border Force Passport Control & Security — After check-in you are directed through UK Border Force passport control — all passports in the vehicle are checked, keep them all accessible. Security follows immediately: your vehicle may be selected for a random search of the boot, passenger compartment, roof box, and any storage areas. Cooperate fully — this is standard procedure on all international sailings and the vast majority of vehicles pass through without issue. Once cleared, you are directed into numbered holding lanes.
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Holding Area — Typically 30–40 Minutes Before Departure — Park in your numbered lane, apply the handbrake, and turn off the engine. You can leave your vehicle and use the terminal building. Listen carefully for loading announcements — when your lane number is called, return to your vehicle promptly, start your engine, and wait for the marshaller’s signal before moving.
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Boarding Order & Loading onto the Car Deck — Vehicles are loaded in a specific order directed by the ship’s Loading Officer. Motorcycles and cyclists are typically loaded first. Standard cars follow, then vans, then motorhomes and campervans. Car-and-caravan combinations are loaded into dedicated areas and may be called at a different time — follow all marshaller directions. Drive slowly; clearances on the car deck are tight. Be patient if your lane moves more slowly than others — this is completely normal.
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Park Up, Disable Alarm & Head to Your Cabin — Once directed into your space, apply the handbrake firmly and leave the vehicle in gear. Disable your vehicle alarm immediately — before doing anything else. If towing a caravan, disable its alarm too. Note your deck number and nearest exit door number — you will need these to locate your vehicle on arrival. Grab your overnight bag, lock up, and follow signs to the passenger deck lifts or stairs. The car deck is sealed shortly after loading — you cannot return to it during the crossing.

Step-by-Step: Checking In at Portsmouth as a Foot Passenger

The process for foot passengers is slightly different to vehicle passengers — you won’t be queuing in car lanes, but there are still specific steps to follow. You must check in at least 60 minutes before departure. For the 20:15 sailing, aim to arrive by 18:45 at the latest — earlier is better during peak season. Unlike many ferry routes, foot passengers are permitted on the Portsmouth to St Malo crossing.

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Arrive at the Brittany Ferries Terminal Building — Follow signs to Portsmouth International Port and then the Brittany Ferries terminal building. As a foot passenger, you do not need to join the vehicle check-in lanes — head directly into the terminal building. You must check in at least 60 minutes before departure. For the 20:15 sailing, aim to arrive by 18:45 at the latest — earlier is better during peak season.
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Check In at the Brittany Ferries Desk — Go to the Brittany Ferries check-in desk inside the terminal. Have your booking reference and valid passports ready for all passengers in your party. If you’ve pre-booked a cabin, your cabin number will be printed on your boarding card — which also acts as your cabin key. The Wi-Fi code for the ship is also printed on your boarding card.
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Use the Terminal Facilities — Once checked in, you can relax in the terminal before boarding. Facilities include a Costa Coffee and bar on the mezzanine floor, a travel essentials shop (open 06:00–22:30), free and payable Wi-Fi, toilets, baby changing, a free water refill station, and a tourist information desk. Left luggage is available at the security desk for £10 per item. Listen out for boarding announcements.
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Passport Control & Security — When boarding is announced, make your way to the boarding gate with your boarding card and passport ready. UK Border Force passport control takes place first — have your passport open at the photo page. Security screening follows immediately after: bags go through an X-ray scanner and you walk through a metal detector, similar to airport security. Random spot checks are also carried out — additional bag searches or body scans may be requested. Cooperate with officers and keep your bags accessible. The whole process is generally quick, but allow extra time with heavy or complex luggage. After security, you will be directed to a bus which drives you to the foot passenger gangway.
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Boarding the Ship — When boarding is called, a shuttle bus transports foot passengers from the terminal to the ship. You carry your own luggage onto the bus and onto the ship via the vehicle deck. From the car deck, internal stairs and a single lift connect to the passenger decks where your cabin is located. There is no luggage assistance between the terminal and the ship, so keep bags manageable. Boarding via the car deck is the standard arrangement for foot passengers on this route.

💡 Special needs & mobility: If you have any mobility requirements or other special travel needs, contact Brittany Ferries at least 48 hours before departure. Adapted minibuses are available for disabled foot passengers at Portsmouth.

⚠️ Note on arrival at Portsmouth: Due to major renovation work at Portsmouth port, the passenger gangway is no longer available. Foot passenger disembarkation is through the garage and may only begin 30 minutes after the ship docks. Allow extra time for any onward connections from Portsmouth.

Step-by-Step: Checking In at Portsmouth With a Motorbike

Motorbike check-in at Portsmouth follows the same process as vehicle passengers, with a few things worth knowing in advance. The minimum check-in time is 45 minutes before departure, but experienced riders on this route typically arrive 90 minutes to 2 hours before to avoid last-minute pressure and secure a good position in the bike loading queue.

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Arrive at Least 45 Minutes Before Departure — Brittany Ferries’ minimum check-in deadline for vehicle passengers is 45 minutes before departure. For the standard 20:15 Portsmouth sailing, that means no later than 19:30 at the check-in booth — but arriving earlier is strongly recommended, especially in summer. Experienced motorcyclists on this route typically arrive 90 minutes to 2 hours before departure.
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Check-in Booth — Documents Ready — Follow the signs to the Brittany Ferries vehicle embarkation check-in booths. Have your booking reference and your passport ready — you do not need to remove your helmet at the check-in booth during passport checks, but you will need your face visible. You’ll be issued a boarding card which also serves as your cabin key. Keep this safe — you’ll need it to access your cabin and during arrival in St Malo.
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UK Border Force Passport Control & Security — After check-in you’ll be directed through UK Border Force passport control. You will need to remove your helmet for the passport check — have your face clearly visible. Your passport photo will be compared against your face by the Border Force officer. After passport control, you proceed through security. Bags and luggage go through an X-ray scanner. You may be asked to remove items from pockets. Random searches of panniers and luggage are possible — cooperate fully. After clearing security, bikes are typically marshalled into a dedicated motorcycle holding area. Keep your helmet, gloves and all riding gear on while in the holding lanes and on the loading ramp — surfaces can be slick and there is vehicle movement around you. Brittany Ferries policy requires helmets to be worn whenever your bike is in motion.
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Boarding — Take Your Time on the Ramp — Loading ramps can be wet and greasy — brake gently and avoid sudden steering inputs. Crew will guide you to your parking position on the car deck. Motorcycles are loaded in a specific order based on type and size, so don’t be surprised if cars or other vehicles move ahead of you. Once positioned, a crew member will secure your bike immediately.

🚨 Bike alarm warning: Switch off your motorcycle alarm — or put it into transport mode — before boarding. Alarms triggered by the movement of the ship during the crossing are one of the most common problems on the car deck. An alarm sounding in a sealed car deck for nearly 11 hours is not popular with Brittany Ferries crew or fellow passengers. If you’re unsure how to disable it, check your owner’s manual before the sailing day.

Step-by-Step: Check-in & Boarding at Portsmouth With a Pet

Travelling with a pet on the Portsmouth to St Malo ferry adds extra steps to the check-in process. The most important thing to know: passengers with pets must arrive at least 90 minutes before departure — significantly earlier than the standard 60-minute deadline. Pets must travel with a vehicle; foot passengers cannot bring pets on this route. Follow this checklist to make sure everything goes smoothly.

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Before You Leave Home — Don’t give your pet too much food or water before the ferry sails. Allow adequate time for them to exercise, go to the toilet and settle down before boarding. Make sure your pet is comfortable travelling in the car, particularly if it will be for an extended period. Ensure your dog is familiar with their muzzle before your sailing day.
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Arrive 90 Minutes Before Departure — For the 20:15 Portsmouth sailing, arrive by 18:30 at the very latest. Arriving earlier is strongly advised in peak season. Exercise and toilet your pet before joining the check-in queue. The pet fee is £35 per pet, each way, and must be booked in advance through Brittany Ferries — it cannot be added at the port.
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Document Check, Microchip Scan & Security — At check-in, your pet’s Animal Health Certificate (AHC) or EU Pet Passport will be checked and your pet’s microchip will be scanned. Have all documents readily accessible. Brittany Ferries will place a pet sticker on your car windscreen — this must remain in place until you have left the port of arrival in St Malo. Your documentation will also be checked when departing Portsmouth. After document checks, you proceed through UK Border Force passport control and vehicle security in the same way as other vehicle passengers — your car may be subject to a random search. Officers are accustomed to passengers with animals; keep your pet calm and settled in the vehicle during this process.
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Boarding & Pet Transfer — On boarding, crew will give you instructions for transferring your pet from the car to the kennel or pet-friendly cabin. Your dog must be muzzled and on a lead throughout all transfers. If your pet is staying in your vehicle, settle them in completely before leaving the car deck — it locks once the ship sails. Take everything you need with you. Once at sea, cabin access is not possible except for arranged visits on daytime return sailings.
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Arriving in St Malo — Your pet’s documentation will be checked again on arrival at the Gare Maritime du Naye in St Malo. You may need to take your pet into the terminal building to be scanned — allow adequate time. Once clear of the port, pull over somewhere safe, get your dog out, let them stretch their legs and go to the toilet. Book your tapeworm vet appointment for the return journey as soon as possible.

🐾 Pet Documents Required

  • Animal Health Certificate (AHC) — Required for dogs, cats and ferrets entering France from the UK. Valid for 10 days from issue for entry into the EU. Issued by an Official Veterinarian (OV) — book well in advance.
  • Microchip — Must be implanted before any other treatment is recorded in the pet passport. 15-digit ISO microchip required.
  • Rabies vaccination — Must be up to date and recorded in the AHC. Administered after microchipping.
  • Tapeworm treatment (for return) — Dogs returning to the UK from France must be treated for tapeworm by a vet between 24 hours and 5 days before departure from St Malo. Book the vet appointment in France promptly on arrival.

Step-by-Step: Check-in & Boarding at Portsmouth With a Bicycle

The process for cyclists at Portsmouth is almost identical to the foot passenger process — you use the same terminal building and check-in desks, not the vehicle lanes. Check-in closes 60 minutes before departure, the same as for foot passengers. Cycling is an increasingly popular way to travel on this route — the MV Saint-Malo has dedicated cycle storage on the vehicle deck and cyclists are typically allowed to board before the cars, giving you time to get your bike settled before the deck fills.

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Arrive at the Terminal Building — 60 Minutes Before Departure — Follow signs to Portsmouth International Port and the Brittany Ferries terminal building. Cyclists do not join the vehicle check-in lanes — head to the terminal building on foot with your bike. For the 20:15 sailing, aim to arrive by 18:45 at the latest. Arriving earlier gives you the best chance of priority boarding before the cars.
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Check In at the Brittany Ferries Desk — Go to the Brittany Ferries check-in desk with your booking reference, valid passport, and bicycle. Staff will confirm your bike is on the booking. Your boarding card doubles as your cabin key. You will be directed to wait in the terminal or a holding area with your bike until boarding is announced. Note: tandems and bicycles with trailers cannot be booked online — call Brittany Ferries directly before travelling.
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Passport Control & Security — When boarding is called, make your way to the boarding gate with your boarding card and passport ready. UK Border Force passport control takes place first. Security screening follows: your bags and panniers go through an X-ray scanner and you walk through a metal detector. Pannier bags will likely need to come off the bike for the X-ray — allow a few extra minutes for this, particularly if you’re carrying multiple bags. Random additional searches may be requested. Keep everything accessible and cooperate with officers; the process is generally smooth and well-practised for cyclists on this route.
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Walking to the Ramp — Boarding Before the Cars — After security, cyclists make their way with foot passengers to the bottom of the vehicle boarding ramp. If you have checked in on time and arrived early, cyclists are typically allowed to board before the cars — giving you time to get your bike settled before the vehicle deck fills. When given the go-ahead, dismount and push your bike up the ramp — riding up the ramp is not permitted.
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On Board — Bike Secured by Staff — Once on board, a member of the ferry crew will guide you to where your bicycle should be stored on the vehicle deck. Your bike will be secured for the crossing — it may be tied to the floor, attached to a wall fitting, or fastened to a railing, depending on where space is available. Staff do the securing. Remove all your luggage — panniers, bags, anything attached to the bike — and take it to your cabin. You will not be able to return to the vehicle deck during the crossing.

Accessible Check-In on the Portsmouth to St Malo Ferry

Both ports on the Portsmouth to St Malo route and the MV Saint-Malo are equipped with facilities for passengers with reduced mobility, disabilities, and other accessibility requirements. The process is the same at both ends of the route. If you need assistance, the key is to notify Brittany Ferries in advance — this allows the right arrangements to be put in place before you arrive.

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Notify Brittany Ferries at Least 48 Hours Before Departure — Contact Brittany Ferries in advance to inform them of your disability or reduced mobility. This gives the team time to prepare suitable arrangements, including adapted boarding assistance, accessible cabin allocation, and any specialist equipment needed on board. This step is essential — arrangements cannot always be made at short notice.
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On Arrival at Portsmouth — Check In at the Information Desk — On arrival at Portsmouth International Port, check in at the Brittany Ferries information desk at the port and inform them again about your disability or reduced mobility. Your passage through the port and onto the ship will be arranged for you — check-in staff will advise you exactly what to do.
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Check In at Least 60 Minutes Before Departure — Passengers requiring assistance must check in at least 60 minutes before departure. Allow extra time if possible — arriving early means staff can ensure all arrangements are in place without any rush.
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Wait in the Boarding Lounge Until Directed — Staff will be on hand to assist you to board the ship. You will be asked to wait in the boarding lounge until it is safe for you to board. Boarding may be via lifts, ramps, or through the car deck depending on port conditions and the ship’s current configuration. Adapted minibuses are available for disabled foot passengers at Portsmouth.
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On Board the MV Saint-Malo — The ship has wheelchair-accessible cabins with additional space, an alarm and telephone. Lifts connect all passenger decks. Accessible toilet facilities are available on each passenger deck. If you require any additional assistance during the crossing, the ship’s crew and Guest Services team are available throughout the sailing.

Security at Portsmouth: What You Can and Cannot Bring on the Ferry

All passengers on the Portsmouth to St Malo ferry pass through security screening at Portsmouth International Port before boarding. The process is operated under international maritime law — specifically the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code and Port Security Regulations 2009. The rules below come directly from Portsmouth International Port’s official security guidelines and apply to all passengers regardless of travel type.

🔍 What to Expect at Security

Security at Portsmouth is not the same as airport security. Key differences that catch passengers out:

  • No liquid restrictions — you can carry bottles of water, drinks and liquids of any size. You do not need a clear plastic bag. There is no 100ml rule on ferries.
  • Electronics stay in your bag — laptops, tablets and other electronics do not need to be removed from your bag before going through the X-ray scanner.
  • No photography in security areas — this includes mobile phones and dash cams, which must be switched off before entering the security area.
  • Remove your helmet and earphones — crash helmets, earphones and similar items must be removed before passing through the arch.
  • Metal detection arches are pacemaker-safe — if you have a medical implant or any concern about using the arch, inform a security officer who can arrange a hand search instead.
  • You, your bags and your vehicle may all be searched — random searches are conducted under regulation (EC) No 725/2004. Refusal to submit to a search may result in being denied boarding.

✅ Permitted — In Your Vehicle

  • Petrol or diesel — up to 5 litres per vehicle in a sealed, purpose-made fuel canister. Must be declared to a ship’s officer before boarding.
  • Camping gas cylinders — up to 3 cylinders with a combined weight not exceeding 47kg. Gas valves must be shut off and disconnected before loading onto the car deck.
  • Sporting firearms — vehicles only. Must be declared to Brittany Ferries at time of booking and again at check-in. Must be accompanied by a valid Firearm, Shotgun or RFD certificate. Must be kept out of sight inside the vehicle. Maximum 100 cartridges per firearm.
  • Knives and bladed tools in a vehicle — may be carried in a vehicle if secured and out of reach, but must never be on your person when walking through the terminal or on board the ship.

❌ Strictly Prohibited — For All Passengers

  • Knives and blades on your person or in luggage — no blades of any kind are permitted for foot passengers, regardless of blade length, type, or whether they are legal in the UK. This includes penknives, multitools, and Swiss army knives. Knife amnesty boxes are located at the entrance to security checkpoints — items placed in these will be disposed of by the port authority.
  • Fireworks — strictly forbidden for all passengers in all circumstances, in both vehicles and luggage. Any fireworks found will be confiscated and destroyed.
  • Firearms in foot passenger luggage — no firearms permitted for foot passengers under any circumstances.
  • Lifejackets with CO2 inflation cylinders — classified as dangerous goods under Marine Guidance Notice 545. Not permitted as hand luggage. Flares may be stored by the crew on request — declare at check-in.
  • Anything resembling a firearm — replica guns, BB guns, or any item having the appearance of a firearm are prohibited.
  • Any item that could be used as an offensive weapon — port security staff will confiscate any item judged capable of causing injury.

⚠️ Important Notes on Security

  • The prohibited items list is not exhaustive. If you are unsure whether an item is permitted, contact Brittany Ferries before your sailing day — not at the port gate.
  • Port security staff have the legal right to search you, your luggage, and your vehicle. Refusal to comply may result in being denied boarding.
  • Verbal abuse or harassment of security staff will be documented and may result in refusal of travel.
  • Photography is not permitted in security screening areas, including on mobile phones. Dash cams must be switched off before entering the security zone.
  • Keep your luggage with you at all times in the port — do not leave bags unattended.

📋 Source: Security rules on this page are drawn from the official Portsmouth International Port security page and Brittany Ferries’ conditions of carriage. Always check with your carrier for the most up-to-date guidance on specific items.

Terminal Facilities on the Portsmouth to St Malo Route

Once you have checked in for your Portsmouth to St Malo ferry crossing, there is time to use the terminal building before boarding is called. Facilities at Portsmouth are listed below — St Malo’s Gare Maritime has a small café, toilets, and taxi rank immediately outside.

☕ Food & Drink

Costa Coffee and bar located on the mezzanine floor of the terminal — available once you have checked in and have time before boarding is called.

🛍️ Travel Shop

Travel essentials shop open 06:00–22:30. Useful for last-minute items before boarding — snacks, magazines, travel accessories.

📶 Wi-Fi

Free and payable Wi-Fi available in the terminal building. A faster paid option is available for those who need a reliable connection before boarding.

🧳 Left Luggage

Left luggage storage available at the security desk — £10 per item. Useful if you need to move freely around the terminal before boarding.

🚻 Facilities

Toilets, baby changing facilities, and a free water refill station are available in the terminal building.

ℹ️ Tourist Information

Tourist information desk in the terminal — useful for last-minute questions about St Malo, Brittany, or the ferry crossing itself.

🅿️ Port Parking

If you need to park at the port before or after your crossing, APCOA manages 525 parking spaces at Portsmouth International Port. Pricing is as follows:

Duration Price
Up to 10 minutes FREE
Up to 1 hour £4
Up to 4 hours £7
Up to 8 hours £10
24 hours £13

Common Check-In Mistakes to Avoid on the Portsmouth to St Malo Ferry

These are the most common reasons passengers run into problems at check-in. None of them are difficult to avoid — they just require a small amount of preparation before you leave home.

❌ Mistake 1: Arriving Too Late

Problem: Check-in closes 45 minutes before departure for vehicles. Arriving at 19:35 for the 20:15 sailing means you could be refused boarding — with no refund.

Fix: Aim to be at the check-in booth by 19:00 at the very latest. Allow extra time for the M27/M275 in peak season and for finding a parking space.

❌ Mistake 2: Passport Checked Too Late

Problem: Checking the passport the night before and discovering it expired, or that it was issued more than 10 years ago — too late to renew.

Fix: Check every passport in the household at least 8 weeks before travel. Check both the issue date (must be within 10 years) and expiry date (must be 3+ months after leaving France).

❌ Mistake 3: Wrong Vehicle Size Declared

Problem: Booking as a standard car but arriving with a roof box or bike rack that pushes the vehicle over 2 metres in height, or failing to declare a towed caravan. This can result in additional charges at check-in.

Fix: Measure your vehicle’s total height including any roof box or rack. Declare caravans and trailers at the time of booking. Be accurate — it ensures safe loading and avoids surprises.

❌ Mistake 4: No Booking Confirmation to Hand

Problem: Booking made but the confirmation email was deleted or the phone has no signal at the port. This causes delays at the check-in booth.

Fix: Screenshot or download your booking confirmation to your phone before leaving home. Take a note of the booking reference separately. A printed copy is a reliable backup.

❌ Mistake 5: Forgotten Pet Documents

Problem: Arriving with a dog but without the Animal Health Certificate (AHC). Your pet will be refused entry to France and you may be denied boarding. The AHC takes weeks to arrange through an Official Veterinarian.

Fix: Start the pet documentation process at least 8–12 weeks before travel. Book your vet appointment early — Official Veterinarians can be in short supply in peak season.

❌ Mistake 6: Knife or Blade in Foot Passenger Luggage

Problem: Bringing a penknife, multitool or Swiss army knife in a backpack or bag as a foot passenger. All blades are confiscated at security regardless of size — including tools you use every day.

Fix: Transfer any knives or bladed tools to your vehicle before entering the terminal. If travelling as a foot passenger with no vehicle, leave them at home or place them in the amnesty box at the security entrance.

❌ Mistake 7: Vehicle Alarm Not Disabled

Problem: The ship’s movement during an overnight crossing triggers the vehicle alarm on a sealed car deck. It cannot be silenced and will sound for hours, disturbing crew and fellow passengers, it may also drain your battery leaving it flat on arrival.

Fix: Put your vehicle into transport/shipping mode before leaving the car deck, or disable the alarm completely. Check your owner’s manual before sailing day if you are unsure how.

❌ Mistake 8: Missing the Boarding Call

Problem: After checking in, going into the terminal and failing to hear the tannoy announcement calling your lane to board. Your lane moves without you, causing delays.

Fix: Stay within earshot of the tannoy system at all times once checked in. If the terminal is noisy or you are concerned, return to your vehicle earlier than needed rather than later.

Expert Tips for a Smooth Portsmouth to St Malo Ferry Check-In

Small actions before you leave home make the entire experience at the port significantly smoother. These tips are drawn from experienced travellers on this route.

✓ Check Passports 8 Weeks Out

Don’t check passports the night before. Do it 8 weeks before travel — enough time to renew. Check every person travelling, including children. Verify both the issue date (within 10 years) and the expiry date (3+ months beyond your return from France).

✓ Create a Documents Folder the Night Before

Put everything in one place the evening before you travel — booking confirmation, all passports, vehicle documents, pet papers. Take a photo of your booking reference on your phone. Preparing this the night before removes all morning stress.

✓ Pack the Car the Night Before

Load the car on the evening before your sailing — then you just need to add perishables and personal items on the day. This reduces rushing on departure morning and ensures nothing important is forgotten.

✓ Use the Terminal Before Going Through Security

Use the toilets, grab food, and buy anything you need at the Costa or shop before going through the boarding gate. Once through, you are committed to heading to the ship. Terminal facilities are available before and after check-in.

✓ Foot Passengers: Board Early for the Best Seats

Foot passengers board before vehicles. Arriving early, completing check-in quickly, and being near the front of the boarding queue means you get first choice of seats — window seats, seats near power sockets, and quiet areas. Once vehicles board, the best seats go fast.

✓ Add 30 Minutes in Peak Season

In July and August, vehicle queues at check-in are significantly longer and APCOA parking fills up. Add at least 30 extra minutes to your planned arrival time during peak season. The M27/M275 can also be congested on Friday and Saturday evenings.

✓ Ask What Time Embarkation Begins

When you check in at the Brittany Ferries booth, ask the staff member what time embarkation begins. For foot passengers using the shuttle bus, being near the front of the queue makes a real difference — the bus makes multiple trips and early passengers board well before late arrivals.

✓ Book Your Onboard Dinner in Advance

The à la carte restaurant on the MV Saint-Malo fills up quickly after departure. If you want a table for dinner, pre-book through Brittany Ferries before your sailing or head to the restaurant as soon as you have found your cabin. The self-service Le Jardin restaurant is available without a reservation but queues build after the ship departs.

Portsmouth to St Malo Ferry Check-In: Frequently Asked Questions

What time do I need to check in for the Portsmouth to St Malo ferry?

Passengers travelling with a vehicle must check in at least 45 minutes before departure and foot passengers must check in at least 60 minutes before departure. For the standard 20:15 overnight sailing to St Malo, this means being at the check-in booth by 19:15 at the very latest. If you are travelling with a pet, you must arrive at least 90 minutes before departure — no later than 18:30 for the 20:15 sailing. Arriving earlier is always strongly recommended, particularly in summer when vehicle queues can be significant.

What documents do I need to check in at Portsmouth for the St Malo ferry?

You will need your Brittany Ferries booking reference and valid passports for all passengers in your party. UK citizens no longer need a visa to visit France for stays up to 90 days, but passports must be valid for the duration of your stay — note that France no longer accepts passports as valid based on the 10-year renewal rule; your passport must be less than 10 years old from issue date. If travelling with a pet, you will also need the Animal Health Certificate (AHC) for each animal and must be prepared for microchip scanning at check-in.

Do foot passengers check in at the same place as vehicles at Portsmouth?

No. Foot passengers, cyclists, and mobility scooter users head directly to the Brittany Ferries terminal building — not the vehicle check-in booths. Inside the terminal, the Brittany Ferries check-in desk is clearly signposted. Foot passengers and cyclists follow a separate boarding process from vehicles, and are typically transported to the ship by bus after going through passport control and security.

Is there passport control at Portsmouth when boarding the St Malo ferry?

Yes. UK Border Force passport checks take place at Portsmouth before you board the ship. For vehicle passengers, passports are checked at the check-in booths before you are issued your boarding card. For foot passengers and cyclists, passport control takes place at the boarding gate. All passengers — including children — require a valid passport. French border control takes place at St Malo on arrival.

What is my boarding card and what does it do?

Your boarding card is issued at check-in at Portsmouth and serves several functions. For vehicle passengers, it hangs from the interior mirror and identifies your vehicle to port loading staff. If you have pre-booked a cabin, it also acts as your cabin key card and shows your cabin number. The ship’s Wi-Fi password is printed on it. Keep it safe throughout the entire journey — you’ll need it to access your cabin on the crossing and potentially during arrival checks in St Malo.

Can I use the terminal building while waiting to board?

Yes. Vehicle passengers, if time allows after check-in, may leave their vehicle and use the terminal building — which has a Costa Coffee and bar (mezzanine), a travel shop (06:00–22:30), toilets, baby changing, a free water refill station, a tourist information desk, and left luggage at £10 per item. You must listen carefully for announcements directing you to return to your vehicle when boarding begins. Foot passengers and cyclists can use the terminal freely after check-in until boarding is called.

What happens if I miss the Portsmouth to St Malo ferry check-in deadline?

If you miss the check-in deadline, Brittany Ferries may deny you boarding — even if the ship has not yet departed. The check-in deadline is not the same as the departure time. If you miss the sailing, contact Brittany Ferries directly to discuss your options. The outcome will depend on your ticket type: Flexi ticket holders can amend their booking up to 4 hours before sailing with no fee; Standard tickets carry a £20 amendment fee. Early Bird tickets are also subject to a £20 amendment fee with no refund on cancellation.

How does check-in work for motorbikes on the Portsmouth to St Malo ferry?

Motorcyclists follow the same vehicle check-in process — head to the Brittany Ferries vehicle embarkation booths and have your booking reference and passport ready. You do not need to remove your helmet at the check-in booth, but your face must be visible. After check-in, bikes are typically marshalled into a dedicated motorcycle holding area. Helmets must be worn at all times when your bike is in motion, including on the loading ramp. Remember to disable your bike alarm before the car deck is sealed — this is one of the most common issues on overnight crossings.

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