Jersey – Granville
Ferries to France
Jersey – Granville
Ferries to France
The Jersey Granville ferry route connects Jersey with France. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, Manche Iles Express. The crossing operates up to 4 times each week with sailing durations from around 1 hour 20 minutes.
Jersey Granville sailing durations and frequency may vary from season to season so we’d advise doing a live check to get the most up to date information.
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St Helier is the capital of the island of Jersey which is the largest of the Channel Islands which are situated in the English Channel. Jersey is not part of the United Kingdom and has a separate relationship to the British Crown from the other Crown Dependencies of Guernsey and the Isle of Man. Jersey has its own international identity from the UK, although the UK is constitutionally responsible for the island's defence.
A popular attraction in St Helier is the Jersey Museum and Art Gallery which tells the story of Jersey from Neolithic times through to the present day. There are many artefacts on display including priceless Bronze Age gold torque and Millais' famous portrait of Lillie Langtry. For a more relaxing way to pass time then visit one of Jersey's lovely beaches or simply hang out in one of St Helier's many bars, cafes and restaurants.
Jersey's port can be found on the south coast of the island, in St Helier, on St Aubin's Bay. Ferry services available from the port depart to St Malo in France, Portsmouth, Poole and Weymouth in England, and also to the neighbouring island of Guernsey. Passenger facilities at the port include a cafe, shop and a duty free outlet.
The French coastal town of Granville is located on a rocky headland on the far eastern point of Mont-Saint-Michel Bay in the north west of France. Visitors to the town will find a picturesque long beach in the centre of the town, and a port and harbour surrounded by houses dating back to the 19th century. At the end of the beach there is staircase leading to the gardens and 19th century 'Villa les Rhumbs' where Christian Dior and family spent each summer. The famous fashion designer was born in the town in 1905 and his house is now a museum dedicated to his creations. The town's most religious monument, and a popular attraction, is the 17th century Church of Notre-Dame which overlooks the sea and is located in the town's historic centre. The church is perhaps best known for is modern stained glass windows. Also in the town is the Church of Saint-Paul and a small protestant temple.
A ferry can be taken from Granville to Jersey in the Channel Islands with a journey time of around 1 hour and 20 minutes.