Brittany Ferries has launched its 2026 timetable, enabling islanders to book travel right up until November next year.
The schedule closely mirrors that of 2025, offering up to eight return sailings per week to St Malo and departures on six days each week to Poole and Portsmouth.
Weekly sailings to Jersey are also available.
Brittany Ferries CEO Christophe Mathieu says consistent services and early publication are convenient for travellers.
“We’re excited to launch our 2026 sailings, giving customers the chance to plan ahead for the next 12 months.
"Booking early means the best choice of sailings and accommodation – especially popular options like pet-friendly and superior cabins – and lets returning travellers secure their 2026 trip on their return home.
“Brittany Ferries exists to connect people, facilitate trade and enrich the regions we serve.
“This is the earliest we have launched our Channel Islands’ timetable, so is as we promised in the tender last year.
"This is also important for our travel trade partners in the UK and continental Europe, as it allow them to plan further ahead, increase group bookings and broaden distribution.”

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