The St Malo Plymouth ferry line is not available at the moment by ferry operators connected to NetFerry.
The walled city of Saint-Malo had a long history of piracy; the city earnt a lot of its wealth from local extortion and overseas adventures. In 1944 during the Second World War, the Allies heavily bombed Saint-Malo, which was garrisoned by German troops. Since then, the city has become a popular tourist centre, with a ferry terminal serving Portsmouth, Jersey, Guernsey and Poole. Getting to and from Saint-Malo Travelling by car the N137 is a dual carriageway without tolls, that connects St Malo with the rest of France when you are nearby just following signs for the Terminal Ferry ... [More information]
Address: Gare Maritime du Naye, St Malo, 35400
Directions: Google Map @ St Malo, port
Plymouth is located on the south west coast of England. Its lies within the country of Devon and acts as a good starting point to explore the rest of this beautiful, western corner of England. A brief history of Plymouth Plymouth's history goes back to the Bronze Age when a settlement emerged at Mount Batten. This settlement became a trading post for the Roman Empire, until it was surpassed in the 9th century by the more prosperous village of Sutton, which became Plymouth, as we know it today. In 1620, English people departed Plymouth to create a settlement in the New World, they e... [More information]