Ferry to Guernsey
Guernsey Ferry Times
With approximately 10 daily sailings and up to 50 weekly trips to Guernsey, you have multiple travel options. As ferry schedules may vary by season, we recommend using our deal finder to check the latest sailing times and compare ticket prices.
Popular Ferry routes to Guernsey
Ferries from St Malo - Guernsey sail with a crossing time of 2h 1m. The average price of a St Malo - Guernsey ferry is about £199.47. The Poole - Guernsey ferry runs with a duration of 3h. The average price of a Poole - Guernsey ferry is around £373.74.
Guernsey Ferry Operators
Guernsey is currently served by 2 ferry operators, Condor Ferries & Manche Iles Express.
Ferry Ports in Guernsey
Guernsey features a single ferry port, with 10 daily sailings and a total of 50 weekly sailings. This port stands out as the most popular, providing travellers with frequent and flexible options for their journeys. Whether you're visiting for a short trip or an extended stay, the consistent schedule from Guernsey port ensures you can plan your travel with ease.
How do I get from UK to Guernsey?
Yes, you can take a ferry from the UK to Guernsey. Ferries operate from the ports of Poole and Portsmouth to St Peter Port in Guernsey.
Can I take a car on the ferry to Guernsey?
Yes, there are car ferries to Guernsey. Condor Ferries allows passengers to bring their own vehicles onboard most of their ferry crossings. However, please check the availability before booking your ferry ticket.
Guernsey Ferry Prices and Offers
The price of a ferry to Guernsey can vary by route, operator and season. The 2 most popular routes have an average price of £199.47 (St Malo to Guernsey) and £373.74 (Poole to Guernsey). We recommend booking in advance to get the best ferry deals and availability.
How to book ferry tickets to Guernsey
The best way to book a ferry to Guernsey online is with Direct Ferries. Use our Deal Finder and compare tickets to get the best deal.
Guernsey Guide
Guernsey boasts a captivating blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue, making it an enticing destination for travellers. The island is home to stunning beaches, the enchanting Castle Cornet, and the fascinating German Occupation Museum. Annually, the island hosts the Guernsey International Food Festival, which celebrates local cuisine and culinary talent. From the Guernsey ferry port, visitors can easily explore the rest of the island via an efficient bus network. Additionally, the capital, St Peter Port, is a short bus or taxi ride away, offering further opportunities to delve into the island's charm.