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We believe Condor's sailings should be accessible to all and are committed to making your journey as simple and easy as possible.

If you have reduced mobility or require wheelchair access, please call us on 0345 609 1026 at the time of booking to discuss what type of assistance you may need.

The information you provide is confidential and will help us to help you. In some circumstances, there are limits on the number of passengers with reduced mobility that we are able to carry on a sailing and we will advise you of this.

If you need to be parked close to a lift or ramp, it is essential that you tell us when making your booking and again at ticket check-in. The limited spaces for wheelchair passengers close to the lifts or ramps are only allocated to passengers with a disability on a first come first served basis, at the time of booking. The loading crew will do their best to help you negotiate the busy garage and make your way to the lifts or ramps; this will be a little more tricky during peak holiday times and we will be happy to advise you of the best routes and times to travel for maximum space and comfort.

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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.

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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 .

Just days before Brittany Ferries’ 15-year agreement with the States of Guernsey takes effect, the first ship rebranded from Condor is to begin service in local waters.

Following a month long refit in Poland and certification, Islander will start to carry essential freight and passengers six days per week from Portsmouth from next Monday, resplendent in her new Brittany Ferries’ colours. The livery has been applied throughout the vessel, reflecting the strong French branding and refreshing identity whilst the ship’s crew will soon be assigned new uniforms. Other changes in the coming weeks include a new range of products in the onboard shop, whilst food and drink served on board will be enhanced to bring it in line with Brittany Ferries’ award-winning standards.


Three ships from Condor’s existing fleet remain in service, all dropping the Condor prefix. Alongside Islander, Voyager is to operate high speed services between St Malo, Guernsey, Poole and once a week to Jersey. Clipper will primarily be deployed elsewhere in the French company’s network but serve as a back-up vessel. She will return to the Island as required, thereby maintaining fleet resilience.


Christophe Mathieu, Brittany Ferries’ CEO, commented:
“We respect the 60-year legacy of Condor and appreciate the trust placed over the years. And as we take on this new responsibility, we can reassure customers that our commitment is to enhance their travel experience, while continuing to strengthen the rich and diverse connections tying together Guernsey, France and the UK. This change in colours is therefore just the first step in improving the passenger experience which will focus on reliability, comfort, hospitality and value.”


Islander’s first service sees her depart Portsmouth on Monday 24 March at 09:00, arriving in St Peter Port at 16:05.
Clipper and Voyager will be repainted in the new colours over the next few months.