Building bridges across the Channel: Guernsey and Brittany strengthen partnerships
We are working hard to resolve a system outage affecting our website. This means customers cannot make or amend bookings online or though our Contact Centre.
Customers travelling today or over the weekend will be unaffected, but we remind you to arrive at the port at least 90 minutes before departure and have your booking reference/confirmation ready to provide at check-in.
We will keep this page updated with information. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
We are working hard to resolve a system outage affecting our website. This means customers cannot make or amend bookings online or though our Contact Centre.
Customers travelling today or over the weekend will be unaffected, but we remind you to arrive at the port at least 90 minutes before departure and have your booking reference/confirmation ready to provide at check-in.
We will keep this page updated with information. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
We were delighted to participate in the recent Guernsey Chamber of Commerce seminar on connectivity and trade with France.
The discussion reflected on a successful first season in 2025 and highlighted opportunities to strengthen tourism, cultural and sporting links between Guernsey and France, while continuing to build strong local partnerships.
Looking ahead, our ambition is to improve connect with the Islands by promoting multi-centre holidays that combine Sark, Herm and Alderney with Guernsey. We also want to encourage traditional Brittany Ferries’ passengers to include Guernsey as a stop on their way to Saint-Malo.
It was also a pleasure to facilitate the visit of dignitaries from Saint-Malo and Ille-et-Vilaine, supporting continued dialogue and collaboration with their counterparts in Guernsey.