France

Ferry from France to Jersey

There are 4 ferry routes operating between France and Jersey offering you combined total of 19 sailings per week. Condor Ferries operates 2 routes, St Malo to Jersey (St Helier) runs 10 times per week & Cherbourg to Jersey (St Helier) about 2 times weekly. Manche Iles Express operates 2 routes, Granville to Jersey (St Helier) runs 4 times per week & Carteret to Jersey (St Helier) about 3 times weekly.

As the frequency and duration of crossings on some routes varies we would advise that you do a live search for crossings from France to Jersey to get the most up to date information.

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About France:

France has been one of the world's most popular tourist destinations for many years and is one of the most diverse countries in the world.

With a variety of landscapes, its charming people and the richness of its culture, France really is an ideal destination for the holidaymaker. Paris with its iconic monuments and Europe’s most popular theme park and also the French Riviera in the south east get the headlines, but there is so much more to see and do.

Whether you're up for an adventure holiday, a spa break, relaxing on a beach, castle hop, shopping or simply people watching, you can do it all in France. And, however many times you visit, there is always something to discover.

With its central position in Western Europe, France is the perfect gateway by ferry to the surrounding countries and islands of the Mediterranean and the English Channel. With numerous ferry companies operating crossings to and from France, destinations include the UK, Ireland, the Channel Islands, Corsica, Sardinia and North Africa.

About Jersey:

The beautiful island of Jersey is the largest of the British Channel Islands, a British Crown Dependency just off the coast of Normandy.

From the quaint fishing villages and golden beaches on the coastline to its unspoilt countryside, narrow country lanes and cosmopolitan harbour town, the most southerly of the Channel Islands, Jersey, has much to offer with its fine blend of the best of England and France.