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Port of St Malo

The St Malo port benefits from an exceptional location at the heart of the Atlantic Arc. St Malo is an excellent gateway to explore further the delights of Western France, with connections available from the Channel Islands as well as Weymouth, Portsmouth and Poole. St Malo itself is an attractive destination for cruise ships, with streets replete with beautiful buildings and monuments that depict a rich historical tapestry.
The front port of Saint-Malo has two recently-built and efficient ferry terminals, which include a cafe, a number of souvenir and gift shops as well as a bureau de change. Cross-channel freight has greatly developed over the years, with good facilities for truck drivers and freight-haulers.
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Cross-channel links with Great Britain and with the Channel Islands represent more and more traffic, with more than a million passengers passing through the Port of St Malo every year.
Brittany Ferries advises those with reduced mobility or other handicaps to advise staff of their condition, while making a reservation. Lifts are available onboard the ferries, and a limited number of cabins are equipped to cater for those with disabilities. Passengers should also arrive at least 60 minutes prior to check-in. Facilities at the port itself include disabled toilets, good wheelchair access and special assistance for boarding ferries.
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