Brittany Ferries: Connecting Shores Since 1973
Brittany Ferries is a proud symbol of Franco-British cooperation and maritime innovation.
Founded in 1973 in Roscoff, France, the company was born out of a visionary initiative by Breton farmers and entrepreneurs determined to export their produce directly to the UK. Today, it stands as a leading ferry operator across the western and central English Channel, offering seamless travel between the UK, France, Ireland, Spain, and the Channel Islands. A Trusted Cross-Channel Network Brittany Ferries operates a robust route network, providing reliable, year-round services that support tourism, trade, and cultural exchange across the Atlantic Arc.
Channel Islands Connections
New and enhanced services to Guernsey and Jersey, linking with both UK and France.
A Modern Fleet Built for Comfort
Brittany Ferries operates nine modern vessels, including spacious cruise ferries and a high-speed catamaran, offering a choice of travel experiences. In 2025, the company expanded further with the acquisition of Condor Ferries, now fully operating services to Guernsey under a 15-year license agreement with the States of Guernsey.
Guernsey Routes for 2025
1. Guernsey – Poole (UK)
- Voyager (high-speed catamaran)
- Sailings: 4–6 times/week
- Duration: Around 3h
- Highlights:
- Early arrival in Poole and afternoon return sailings
- Capacity: 235 cars, 850 passengers
- Amenities: duty-free shopping, café, viewing deck, and family-friendly facilities
Reservations are now open for the 2025 summer season, covering travel from 28 March to 2 November 2025.