Condor Ferries

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Founded in 1964, the company operates three passenger ferries and one cargo ferry. They connect England with the Channel Islands of Jersey and Guernsey and with France. All passenger ferries are extremely comfortable, offer an extensive range of gastronomic services, a duty-free store and an attractive children's area.

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France

United Kingdom

Guernsey

Jersey

6 Sailings Weekly
4 h 5 min

Condor 1 was the first Condor Ferries ferry to enter service on the route between Jersey and St. Malo on June 20, 1964. It was a hydrofoil that could carry 140 passengers at a speed of 33 knots. The founding idea of operating high-speed ferries between England, the Channel Islands and France was a success, and numerous other fast ferries followed in the service of Condor Ferries in the decades to come.

Currently, the fleet comprises three passenger ferries. The latest addition is the Condor Liberation, a high-speed trimaran capable of carrying up to 880 passengers and 245 cars at a speed of 39 knots (72 km/h). On board, guests can expect a modern and appealing design and comfortable facilities. These include two cafés, a restaurant, Wi-Fi, the duty-free store, a children's area and optional steward service.

Condor Ferries' fastest ship is the Condor Rapide, with a top speed of 48 knots (89 km/h). The catamaran can carry up to 741 passengers and 175 cars. As on all of the company's ferries, comfort and convenience are paramount on board the Condor Rapide. A café and a bistro cater for the passengers' physical well-being, a special area is available for children and, of course, there is also the possibility of duty-free shopping.

Finally, the conventional passenger ferry Commodore Clipper is in service for Condor Ferries. It can carry 300 passengers and 100 cars. Among other things, a brasserie, a café and a children's area ensure a pleasant stay on board.

Over one million passengers and 200,000 vehicles travel with Condor Ferries every year.

Cover photo: Kevin Shipp / Shutterstock.com

About Condor Ferries

Condor 1 was the first Condor Ferries ferry to enter service on the route between Jersey and St. Malo on June 20, 1964. It was a hydrofoil that could carry 140 passengers at a speed of 33 knots. The founding idea of operating high-speed ferries between England, the Channel Islands and France was a success, and numerous other fast ferries followed in the service of Condor Ferries in the decades to come.

Currently, the fleet comprises three passenger ferries. The latest addition is the Condor Liberation, a high-speed trimaran capable of carrying up to 880 passengers and 245 cars at a speed of 39 knots (72 km/h). On board, guests can expect a modern and appealing design and comfortable facilities. These include two cafés, a restaurant, Wi-Fi, the duty-free store, a children's area and optional steward service.

Condor Ferries' fastest ship is the Condor Rapide, with a top speed of 48 knots (89 km/h). The catamaran can carry up to 741 passengers and 175 cars. As on all of the company's ferries, comfort and convenience are paramount on board the Condor Rapide. A café and a bistro cater for the passengers' physical well-being, a special area is available for children and, of course, there is also the possibility of duty-free shopping.

Finally, the conventional passenger ferry Commodore Clipper is in service for Condor Ferries. It can carry 300 passengers and 100 cars. Among other things, a brasserie, a café and a children's area ensure a pleasant stay on board.

Over one million passengers and 200,000 vehicles travel with Condor Ferries every year.

Cover photo: Kevin Shipp / Shutterstock.com