Guernsey – Poole

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Guernsey – Poole

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Guernsey Poole Ferry

The Guernsey Poole ferry route connects Guernsey with England. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, Condor Ferries. The crossing operates up to 4 times each week with sailing durations from around 3 hours.

Guernsey Poole 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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Guernsey Guide

Guernsey Ferry Port

Guernsey ferries dock at the islands capital - St Peter Port, and with cobbled streets and a picturesque seafront it’s easy to see why St Peter Port is considered to be among the prettiest harbour towns. Guernsey’s ferry port connects you with ports along the south coast of the England, Normandy in France as well as neighbouring Channel Islands. With its amazing scenery, St Peter Port provides the perfect backdrop when arriving or departing by sea. There is plenty do in Guernsey but if you would rather just take it easy then explore the boutique shopping or sit back and relax with a coffee or watch the world go by.


Poole Guide

Poole Ferry Port

Laying on the south coast of England, Poole is a popular coastal town in the county of Dorset. The port is used as a gateway to France’s northern coast with the crossing to Cherbourg, as well as sailings to Guernsey and Jersey.

What is there to do in Poole?

Anyone with a penchant for exploring the great outdoors will love Poole. Like any coastal town, Poole’s prominent activity tends to revolve around the shoreline; the harbour is a vibrant hub of energy with an array of cafes and shops dotted around the waterfront. The beaches are an obvious attraction when visiting the seaside resort, especially in the summer when the fine temperature lends itself to an afternoon sunbathing and swimming. Sandbank beach is regarded as one of the best beaches in the UK – the whole area is incredibly clean and the toilets are ideally located. Away from the water, several landmarks and sights are prominent around the town centre. The RNLI Memorial Sculpture is one of the highlights when making a Poole itinerary, which is particularly beautiful when the sun reflects off the impressive image. After a stretch of sightseeing, the many parks are perfect for whiling away a few hours in leisurely conditions, and the Farmer Palmer’s Farm Park is a very enjoyable day out for the family.

How do you get around Poole?

Buses run throughout the town centre, heading to all major suburbs in the area. Road links are good for driving around the town, and the centre is ideal for travelling by foot. Alternatively, there are taxis readily available and Uber has also began operating in Poole.


Guernsey to Poole
Ferry Timetables

Timetables between 9/06/2025 and 15/06/2025

Operator Departure Time Arrival Time Duration Sailing Days
Condor Ferries 10:00 13:00 3 hours Mon, Tue, Sat, Sun

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