Southampton to St Malo by Ferry: Complete 2026 Guide

This is the complete Southampton to St Malo by ferry guide for 2026. The Brittany Ferries sailing from Southampton via Portsmouth is the most practical way to reach France by ferry from Hampshire β€” and for residents of Southampton and South Hampshire, it is extraordinarily convenient. Portsmouth International Port is just 15 miles away, reachable in as little as 35 minutes by train or 26 minutes by car along the M27. Combine that with the overnight Channel crossing aboard the MV Saint-Malo β€” departing Portsmouth at 20:15 and arriving St Malo at approximately 08:15 the following morning β€” and Southampton residents have one of the shortest, simplest routes to Brittany anywhere in the UK.

This guide covers every way to get from Southampton to Portsmouth International Port, the English Channel crossing itself, arrival in St Malo, step-by-step journey timelines, and expert tips to make the journey as smooth as possible β€” whether you’re travelling as a foot passenger or taking a vehicle on the ferry to France.

Last updated: March 2026 | All timings, prices and transport details verified

πŸš‚ Southampton to St Malo β€” At a Glance

~13 hrs
Total door-to-door
(foot passenger)
~35 min
Southampton to
Portsmouth by train
15 miles
Southampton to
Portsmouth
20:15
Ferry departs
Portsmouth
~08:15
Arrive St Malo
(next morning)
MV Saint-Malo
Ship operating
the route

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Why Southampton is the Ideal Starting Point

There is no direct ferry from Southampton to France β€” but you do not need one. Portsmouth International Port, the UK departure point for the Brittany Ferries crossing to St Malo, is just 15 miles from Southampton city centre. It is the closest major ferry port to Southampton for France, reachable in as little as 35 minutes by train or 26 minutes by car via the M27. For anyone living in Southampton or across South Hampshire, this is genuinely the most convenient Channel crossing in the UK β€” a short hop to Portsmouth, an overnight crossing of the English Channel, and you wake up in Brittany.

βœ… Why Southampton works so well for this crossing

  • Just 15 miles from Portsmouth International Port
  • Fastest trains take as little as 35 minutes
  • Up to 58 trains per day β€” simply turn up and go
  • By car via the M27: ~26 minutes in clear traffic
  • No need to pre-book the train β€” anytime fare ~Β£13.80
  • Arrive at port relaxed, with hours to spare

πŸ—ΊοΈ Who this guide is for

This guide is written for anyone travelling from Southampton, or from the wider South Hampshire area β€” including Winchester, Eastleigh, Fareham, Gosport, Romsey, and the New Forest. All road and rail directions are from Southampton Central or Southampton city centre outward to Portsmouth. If you are travelling from further afield, see our London to St Malo guide.

Getting from Southampton to Portsmouth

There are two practical options for Southampton residents: train or car. The train is the recommended choice for foot passengers and those not taking a vehicle on the ferry β€” it is fast, frequent, and requires no advance booking. Driving is the natural choice for anyone taking their vehicle across to France.

πŸš† Option 1: Train β€” Southampton Central to Portsmouth (Recommended)

South Western Railway, Great Western Railway, and Southern all operate direct services from Southampton Central to Portsmouth throughout the day and into the night. The sheer frequency β€” up to 58 trains per day β€” means you can effectively turn up at Southampton Central at any time and be on a train within minutes. There is no meaningful reason to pre-book unless you want to lock in a specific cheap advance fare.

Depart from: Southampton Central

Alight at: Portsmouth & Southsea (nearest to port)

Fastest journey: 35 minutes (some services ~39 min to Harbour)

Average journey: ~51–59 minutes depending on service

Frequency: Up to 58 trains per day β€” extremely frequent

Fares: Anytime from ~Β£13.80 Β· Advance from ~Β£11.50

⚠️ Which Portsmouth station? Trains from Southampton serve both Portsmouth & Southsea and Portsmouth Harbour. For the Brittany Ferries terminal, alight at Portsmouth & Southsea β€” it is approximately 20 minutes’ walk or a 5-minute taxi from Portsmouth International Port. Portsmouth Harbour station is further from the international terminal (approximately 2 miles β€” take a bus or taxi).

πŸ’‘ No need to pre-book: With up to 58 trains a day between Southampton and Portsmouth, you can simply turn up at Southampton Central and board the next service. For the 20:15 ferry, catching any train that arrives in Portsmouth by 17:30–18:00 gives you comfortable time to get to the port and check in. The anytime fare of ~Β£13.80 is so reasonable there is little incentive to chase an advance ticket unless you want the certainty of a specific service.

πŸš— Option 2: Driving β€” Southampton to Portsmouth International Port

For anyone taking a vehicle on the ferry, driving to the port is the obvious choice. The route is almost entirely motorway β€” M27 east from Southampton to junction 12, then the M275 directly into Portsmouth International Port. In clear traffic it takes approximately 26–28 minutes for roughly 19 miles. There is very little reason to stress about this leg β€” even in moderate traffic it rarely exceeds 45 minutes.

Route: M27 East β†’ M275 β†’ Port

Distance: ~19 miles, mainly motorway

Clear traffic time: ~26–28 minutes

No tolls on the route

πŸš— Taking your vehicle on the ferry? Follow Brittany Ferries signs from the M275 to the vehicle check-in booths. Vehicle check-in closes at 19:30 for the 20:15 sailing β€” aim to arrive at the port by 17:30 at the latest to allow time for check-in and Border Force. See our full check-in guide for step-by-step vehicle check-in.

πŸ…ΏοΈ Leaving your car at the port? Short-stay and long-stay parking is available at Portsmouth International Port via APCOA. Pre-booking online is significantly cheaper than paying on arrival. See our Portsmouth Port Guide for full parking prices and directions.

πŸ“Š Southampton to Portsmouth β€” Quick Comparison

Option Time Cost Best for
πŸš† Train (SWR/GWR) 35–59 min From ~Β£11.50 Foot passengers β€” no booking needed, very frequent
πŸš— Car (M27) ~26–28 min Fuel only (~Β£3–4) Vehicle passengers taking car on ferry or parking at port

From Portsmouth Station to the Ferry Terminal

Once you arrive in Portsmouth by train, you need to get to Portsmouth International Port (George Byng Way, Portsmouth, PO2 8SP) β€” the Brittany Ferries terminal. The port is not directly adjacent to either station, so allow time for this final leg.

From Portsmouth & Southsea Station

Portsmouth & Southsea is the nearest mainline station to the international ferry port β€” approximately 20 minutes’ walk along a signposted pedestrian route, or a 5-minute taxi from the rank directly outside the station.

First Bus and Stagecoach also serve the port from the city centre β€” approximately 9–11 minutes from the station area.

From Portsmouth Harbour Station

Portsmouth Harbour is approximately 2 miles from Portsmouth International Port. Take a bus from The Hard Interchange (First Bus, approximately 8–11 minutes, buses every 5 minutes) or a taxi (approximately 5 minutes, ~Β£11–13).

Do not walk from Portsmouth Harbour to the international port β€” it is too far with luggage.

By Taxi from Either Station

Taxis are available from ranks outside both stations. From Portsmouth & Southsea approximately 5 minutes. From Portsmouth Harbour approximately 5 minutes. Uber also operates in Portsmouth.

Given the short overall journey from Southampton, a taxi at Portsmouth is a perfectly affordable final step β€” typically Β£5–8 from Portsmouth & Southsea.

πŸ’‘ Southampton travellers have it easy here. Because the train journey is so short, you can afford to be generous with your timing. Catch a train that arrives in Portsmouth by 17:30 or earlier β€” take the 5-minute taxi to the port β€” and you will be at Portsmouth International Port by 17:45–18:00, giving you well over an hour before check-in closes. There is no need to rush.

From Station Walk Taxi Bus
Portsmouth & Southsea 20 min ~5 min ~9 min
Portsmouth Harbour Not practical ~5 min ~10 min

The Ferry β€” Portsmouth to St Malo

The overnight Brittany Ferries Channel crossing is operated by the MV Saint-Malo β€” a large, modern cruise ferry launched in 2024. The sailing departs Portsmouth at 20:15 and arrives in St Malo at approximately 08:15 the following morning β€” roughly 10 hours 45 minutes at sea, crossing the English Channel and entering the Gulf of Saint-Malo before arriving on the CΓ΄te d’Γ‰meraude. For Southampton travellers, this is particularly compelling: you can leave home in the early afternoon, be at the port by 17:30, and wake up in Brittany the next morning without a single moment of stress.

🚒 The Ship β€” MV Saint-Malo

The MV Saint-Malo is Brittany Ferries’ newest vessel on this route, launched in 2024. It carries up to 1,310 passengers and 470 cars, with 386 passenger cabins ranging from standard inside berths to Commodore Suites, plus pet-friendly and wheelchair-accessible options. Restaurants, bar, duty-free, cinema, and Wi-Fi throughout.

🚒 Ferry Information Guides β†’

πŸ›οΈ Cabins β€” Essential for Overnight

Cabins are compulsory on this overnight sailing. You cannot travel without one β€” there are no reclining seats on the Portsmouth to St Malo crossing. Book your cabin at the same time as your ferry ticket. Cabin types include 2-berth and 4-berth inside and outside options, pet-friendly cabins, and Commodore upgrades.

πŸ›οΈ Full Cabins Guide β†’

⏰ Check-In Times

Check-in closes 45 minutes before departure for vehicles and 60 minutes before for foot passengers. For the 20:15 sailing: vehicles by 19:30 Β· foot passengers by 19:15 Β· pets by 18:45. Always arrive earlier than the deadline.

βœ“ Full Check-In Guide β†’

🍽️ Onboard Facilities β€” MV Saint-Malo

βœ“ Γ€ la carte restaurant

βœ“ Self-service buffet restaurant

βœ“ Bar & piano bar

βœ“ Duty-free shop

βœ“ Cinema / entertainment

βœ“ Wi-Fi throughout

βœ“ On-demand TV in cabins

βœ“ Accessible facilities & cabins

βœ“ Pet-friendly cabins

βœ“ Dog exercise area

🚒 Full Onboard Facilities Guide β†’

Arriving in St Malo

The ferry docks at the Gare Maritime du Naye on the west side of St Malo’s harbour in Ille-et-Vilaine, Brittany. Official arrival is approximately 08:15, though foot passengers clearing the port can expect 09:00–09:30 in practice β€” allow buffer time for any onward connections. The terminal has a cafΓ©, toilets, and a taxi rank directly outside.

🚢 Walking to St Malo Town Centre

The historic walled city (Intra-Muros) is approximately 10 minutes’ walk from the terminal β€” step off the ship and you are almost immediately in one of France’s most dramatic medieval cities.

πŸš• Taxi from Terminal

Taxis wait outside the terminal. To the town centre approximately €8 (€10 after 19:00 and on Sundays/public holidays). To St Malo train station (Gare de Saint-Malo) approximately €8.50–12.50.

🚌 Bus to Town Centre

Ligne 8 bus runs approximately every 60 minutes between the terminal and town centre / train station. Bus stop is 3 minutes’ walk from the terminal, next to the swimming pool. Fare approximately €2.

πŸš† Onward by Train from St Malo

St Malo train station is approximately 25 minutes’ walk from the terminal. SNCF TER services to Rennes (~49min–1hr), connecting to TGV services to Paris Montparnasse and beyond. Book at sncf-connect.com.

Southampton to St Malo β€” Journey Timelines

Everything revolves around the 20:15 ferry departure from Portsmouth. Southampton’s proximity means the UK leg is straightforward β€” you do not need to leave home particularly early to make this sailing comfortably.

🚢 Foot Passenger Timeline (Comfortable)

17:00
Depart Southampton Central on a direct service to Portsmouth & Southsea β€” no booking required, trains every few minutes
~17:40
Arrive Portsmouth & Southsea β€” 5-minute taxi or 20-minute walk to Portsmouth International Port
~17:55
Arrive at Portsmouth International Port β€” check in at the Brittany Ferries desk in the terminal building
17:55–20:00
Relax in the terminal β€” Costa Coffee, bar, shops. Security and boarding called via tannoy
20:15
MV Saint-Malo departs Portsmouth β€” dinner, bar, or head straight to your cabin
~08:15
Arrive St Malo β€” 10-minute walk to the walled city. Full day in Brittany ahead of you

πŸš— Vehicle Passenger Timeline

17:00
Depart Southampton β€” via M27 East, then M275 into port. Allow extra time if travelling on a Friday evening in summer
~17:30
Arrive Portsmouth International Port β€” follow Brittany Ferries signs to vehicle check-in booths
17:30–19:30
Check in, UK Border Force passport control, holding lanes β€” use terminal facilities while you wait
19:30
Latest check-in time for vehicles. You must be at the check-in booth by this time β€” aim to arrive at the port well before this
20:15
MV Saint-Malo departs Portsmouth
~08:15
Arrive St Malo β€” disembark with vehicle, follow signs out of port into Brittany

🚨 Missing Check-In: No Refund, No Exceptions

If you arrive after check-in closes, Brittany Ferries will refuse boarding with no refund and no exceptions. Even though the journey from Southampton to the port is short, allow ample buffer time β€” the M27 can slow significantly around the Fareham and Portsmouth junctions during peak hours. Arriving at the port by 17:30 for a 20:15 sailing gives you a comfortable 90+ minutes and is strongly recommended.

Where to Go After St Malo

Arriving at 08:15 with a full day ahead, the options are exceptional. St Malo’s walled city is minutes from the port. Beyond it, Brittany and Normandy offer some of France’s finest scenery, food, and history β€” easily reached by car from St Malo or by SNCF train from Gare de Saint-Malo.

🏰 St Malo City Guide

Distance: 0 miles β€” you’re already here
Time needed: 6–12 hours
Must-see: Intra-Muros walled city, ramparts, Grande Plage beach

The historic corsair city is one of France’s most dramatic coastal destinations. Walk the ramparts, explore the medieval streets, eat freshly caught seafood, and understand why St Malo is Brittany’s maritime jewel.

View St Malo Guide β†’

β›ͺ Mont Saint-Michel

Distance: 35 miles from St Malo
Journey: ~1 hour by car or bus
Cost: Abbey entry ~€13, bus ~€16–23

The UNESCO World Heritage tidal island is the must-see day trip from St Malo. Arriving by 08:15 means you can be at the mount by 10:00, ahead of the peak crowds.

Mont Saint-Michel Guide β†’

πŸ›οΈ Rennes

40 miles Β· 55 min direct train
Brittany’s vibrant capital. Medieval centre, Saturday market, museums. Easy train day trip, no car needed.

βš“ Dinard

10 min by boat from St Malo
Belle Γ‰poque seaside resort. Grand villas, sandy beaches, coastal walks. Just across the estuary.

πŸ¦ͺ Cancale

10 miles Β· 20 min drive
Famous oyster port. Fresh oysters straight from the sea. Harbour views and coastal paths.

🏰 Dinan

18 miles Β· 30 min drive
Medieval hilltop town. Ramparts, half-timbered houses, cobbled lanes, riverside port.

Expert Tips for Southampton to St Malo

πŸ’‘ Book Ferry Before Worrying About the Train

Book the ferry (and your cabin) first β€” ideally 8–12 weeks ahead in summer. The train from Southampton Central to Portsmouth is so frequent that you can simply turn up on the day without any pre-booking. Focus your attention on securing the Brittany Ferries reservation and cabin type you want; the short train leg takes care of itself.

πŸ’‘ The M27 Can Slow at Peak Times

The distance from Southampton to Portsmouth along the M27 is short, but the motorway can slow significantly around the Fareham, Cosham, and Hilsea junctions on Friday evenings in summer. Peak holiday traffic across South Hampshire β€” particularly in July and August when much of the region heads to Portsmouth for the ferry β€” can push the drive time to 45–60 minutes rather than the usual 26–28 minutes. Leave Southampton by 16:30 at the latest on a summer Friday to be safe.

πŸ’‘ Book Cabin Early β€” Especially Summer

Cabins are compulsory on the overnight crossing and sell out well in advance during June, July, and August. Book your cabin type and berth numbers at the same time as your ferry ticket β€” do not treat it as an afterthought. Commodore upgrades are worth considering for a more comfortable crossing.

πŸ’‘ Check Your Passport Before You Travel

UK passport rules for France: must be issued within the last 10 years AND have at least 3 months’ validity remaining after your planned departure from France β€” both must apply. Check every passport in the party, including children’s. Passports renewed before October 2018 may have an extra months issue.

πŸ’‘ Arrive at Port by 17:30 β€” Not Later

The short distance from Southampton can create a false sense of security. Vehicle check-in closes at 19:30 and foot passenger check-in at 19:15 β€” but arriving at 19:00 leaves almost no margin. Aim to be at Portsmouth International Port by 17:30, giving you over 90 minutes of breathing room.

πŸ’‘ The Overnight Ferry Replaces a Hotel Night

You leave Southampton in the early evening, sleep in a cabin at sea, and wake up in Brittany at 08:15 with a full day ahead. The cabin cost effectively replaces a hotel night β€” and you arrive fresher than if you had made a long daytime journey overland.

Southampton to St Malo β€” Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get from Southampton to St Malo by ferry?

Take a direct train from Southampton Central to Portsmouth & Southsea (approximately 35–59 minutes, up to 58 trains per day, from ~Β£11.50), then a 5-minute taxi or 20-minute walk to Portsmouth International Port. From Portsmouth, take the Brittany Ferries overnight crossing on the MV Saint-Malo, departing at 20:15 and arriving in St Malo at approximately 08:15 the following morning.

How long does it take to get from Southampton to St Malo?

The total door-to-door journey time from Southampton to St Malo by ferry is approximately 13 hours. This includes roughly 35–60 minutes by train from Southampton Central to Portsmouth, a short transfer to the port, time at the port before the 20:15 departure, and the overnight crossing of approximately 10 hours 45 minutes, arriving at approximately 08:15 in St Malo.

Do I need to pre-book the train from Southampton to Portsmouth?

No β€” you do not need to pre-book the train from Southampton to Portsmouth. With up to 58 trains per day between Southampton Central and Portsmouth, you can simply turn up and board the next service. The anytime fare is approximately Β£13.80 one way. What you do need to pre-book β€” ideally several months ahead β€” is the Brittany Ferries Channel crossing itself, particularly during summer when cabins on the overnight sailing sell out well in advance.

How far is Southampton from Portsmouth ferry port?

Southampton is approximately 15 miles (25km) from Portsmouth International Port by rail and approximately 19 miles (31km) by road via the M27 and M275. By train from Southampton Central to Portsmouth & Southsea takes as little as 35 minutes. By car via the M27 takes approximately 26–28 minutes in clear traffic. This makes Southampton the closest major UK city to the port.

What time should I leave Southampton for the 20:15 Portsmouth ferry?

For a comfortable arrival with time to spare, leave Southampton Central by train at around 17:00. This gets you to Portsmouth & Southsea by approximately 17:35–17:40, and after a short taxi or walk you will be at Portsmouth International Port by around 17:55 β€” giving you over an hour before foot passenger check-in closes at 19:15. For vehicle passengers, aim to have your car at the port by 17:30 at the latest, as vehicle check-in closes at 19:30.

Is there a direct ferry from Southampton to St Malo or France?

There is no direct ferry from Southampton to St Malo and no direct ferry from Southampton to France at all β€” Southampton does not have its own international ferry terminal. The nearest ferry port for France from Southampton is Portsmouth International Port, approximately 15 miles away. Brittany Ferries from Southampton’s perspective means travelling to Portsmouth first β€” a quick 35-minute train ride or 26-minute drive β€” then boarding the overnight crossing to St Malo. This Hampshire ferry connection via Portsmouth is by far the most practical and popular route to France for Southampton and South Hampshire residents.

Do I need a cabin on the Southampton to St Malo overnight ferry?

Yes β€” cabins are compulsory on the overnight Portsmouth to St Malo sailing operated by Brittany Ferries. There are no reclining seat options on this route. Book your cabin as part of your ferry reservation, not as an add-on later. During peak summer months (June–August), popular cabin types sell out well in advance.

Can I drive from Southampton to the ferry port and leave my car there?

Yes β€” short-stay and long-stay parking is available at Portsmouth International Port via APCOA. Pre-booking online is significantly cheaper than paying on arrival. The drive from Southampton to the port via the M27 and M275 takes approximately 26–28 minutes in clear traffic. See our Portsmouth Port Guide for full parking prices, locations, and directions.

What is the cheapest way from Southampton to St Malo?

The cheapest way from Southampton to St Malo is by ferry via Portsmouth, booking well in advance. Book your Brittany Ferries ticket 8–12 weeks ahead (or earlier in summer) to access the lowest fares. For the UK leg, advance train tickets from Southampton Central to Portsmouth & Southsea start from approximately Β£11.50 β€” though the anytime fare of Β£13.80 is so cheap there is little pressure to book ahead. There is no meaningfully cheaper alternative: the overland route via Eurostar, TGV, and TER from Southampton takes over 9 hours, involves multiple changes, and typically costs considerably more than the ferry once you factor in all legs.

How do I get from Southampton to St Malo without a car?

Travel as a foot passenger: take the train from Southampton Central to Portsmouth & Southsea, then a 5-minute taxi or 20-minute walk to Portsmouth International Port, then board the Brittany Ferries crossing as a foot passenger. You do not need a vehicle β€” the MV Saint-Malo carries foot passengers, cyclists, and motorbike riders as well as cars. Once in St Malo, the walled city is a 10-minute walk from the terminal and you can reach Rennes by SNCF TER in under an hour to connect with TGV services across France. See our dedicated foot passenger guide for full details.

How long is the ferry crossing from Portsmouth to St Malo?

The overnight Brittany Ferries crossing from Portsmouth to St Malo takes approximately 10 hours 45 minutes. The ferry departs Portsmouth at 20:15 and arrives at the Gare Maritime du Naye in St Malo at approximately 08:15 the following morning. The crossing covers roughly 172 nautical miles across the English Channel and the Gulf of Saint-Malo. Because it is an overnight crossing, cabins are compulsory β€” you sleep on board and wake up in Brittany.

Can I take my pet from Southampton to St Malo on the ferry?

Yes β€” pets are welcome on Brittany Ferries. The MV Saint-Malo has kennels and pet-friendly cabins available, and there is an on-deck exercise area. Pets must be on a lead and muzzled in all public areas outside their kennel or cabin. You will need a valid pet passport (or AHC β€” Animal Health Certificate), proof of microchipping, and up-to-date rabies vaccination. For the 20:15 sailing, pet check-in closes at 18:45 β€” 90 minutes before departure, earlier than for passengers without pets. Book a pet-friendly cabin at the time of your ferry reservation.

More Portsmouth to St Malo Guides

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Complete Check-In Guide

Step-by-step check-in for cars, foot passengers, cyclists, pets, and motorbikes at Portsmouth

Check-In Guide β†’

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Portsmouth Port Guide

Parking, directions, facilities, and everything you need to know about Portsmouth International Port

Port Guide β†’

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Ferry Cabins Guide

All cabin types on the MV Saint-Malo β€” from standard inside berths to Commodore Suites and pet-friendly rooms

Cabins Guide β†’

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Portsmouth City Guide

Arriving early for your sailing? Portsmouth is well worth a day of its own β€” Historic Dockyard, Spinnaker Tower, Gunwharf Quays and more

Portsmouth Guide β†’

Ready to Book Your Southampton to St Malo Ferry?

Operated by Brittany Ferries Β· Portsmouth β‡’ St Malo Β· MV Saint-Malo

Book ferry and cabin together β€” cabins are compulsory and sell out early in peak season

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