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PASSENGERS
16+
4 - 15
0 - 3

Maximum of 9 passengers allowed on the outward.

Please select at least one adult to travel.

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Max Length 5m
Max length of car + towed vehicle 10m
Max length of motorhome 7m. For lengths over 7m please call 0345 609 1024 to book.

Please call 0345 609 1024 to book.

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If you are travelling on business or in a commercial vehicle please click here for Condor Ferries Freight.

Please note that any person or vehicle travelling for business or commercial venture, carrying commercial goods/samples will need to book via our freight teams and do not qualify for leisure fares. In addition, if the vehicle being taken is designed for the carriage of commercial goods it shall be reserved as freight regardless of its dimensions. For more information please call the Commercial team on 01481 728620 .

Oceania Hotels

Founded in 1975 in Brittany, France, the family-operated Oceania Hotels group prides itself on being a brand "brimming with character and personal touches." Whether you're in search of a brief one-night stay or planning an extended holiday, the 3 or 4-star Oceania hotels are meticulously equipped to cater to all your needs.

With locations in St Malo, Brest, Quimper and Vannes, and so much to see and do for all ages, Brittany is a timeless travel destination. 

Explore Brittany

St Malo

Nestled on Brittany's coast, Saint-Malo invites exploration with its historic walled city, cobblestone streets, and captivating sea views. Immerse in maritime history, enjoy the charm of well-preserved medieval architecture, and unwind on scenic beaches, all while embracing the lively coastal ambiance.

Quimper

Quimper, named after the Breton term "Kemper" meaning "confluence," embraces its identity at the convergence of three rivers. This city of art and history, close to the sea, seamlessly blends nature, stone, and craftsmanship. The River Odet links it to the ocean, while King Gradlon's statue adorns the cathedral spires. © Oliver Schweizer

Brest

Explore a dynamic maritime city nestled in one of France's breathtaking bays. Stroll down Rue de Siam, offering a harbor view, visit the remarkable aquarium, and discover repurposed sites—all easily accessible by foot, bike, bus, tram, and even cable-car, promising an immersive and enjoyable experience. © Pascal Bernardon

Vannes

Perched above the Gulf of Morbihan, just two-and-a-half hours from Paris, this medieval town exudes a quirky sense of humor and boasts a marina with a rebellious streak. With its picturesque charm, cultural richness, and gourmet delights, it holds an extraordinary heritage universally celebrated, maintaining a lively atmosphere throughout the year. © Pascal Bernardon