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Brittany Ferries 3-day France offer: from £154 return

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Brittany Ferries has a 3-day France offer from £154 return for a car and up to two people. It is a useful deal if you want a short break in Normandy, Brittany or western France without relying on Dover-Calais.

Brittany Ferries 3-day France offer

Short breaks to France from £154 return for a car and up to two people.

  • From price: £154 return for car + up to 2 people
  • Family price: from £216 return for 2 adults + 2 children
  • Stay length: up to 3 days / 76 hours
  • Routes: all Brittany Ferries routes to France
  • Travel by: 2 November 2026

This is a Brittany Ferries offer for new bookings, subject to availability and route/date restrictions.

3-day France offer: from £154 return
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This is one of the more interesting Brittany Ferries deals if you want a quick trip to France by car. Instead of taking the shortest Channel crossing, you can sail from Portsmouth, Poole or Plymouth and land closer to Normandy, Brittany or the west of France. For the full route picture, see our guide to the ferry to France from the UK.

Brittany Ferries 3-day France offer in short

Offer3-day France getaway
From price£154 return for a car and up to two people
Family priceFrom £216 return for two adults and two children
Stay lengthUp to 3 days / 76 hours
RoutesAvailable on Brittany Ferries routes to France
Travel by2 November 2026
Best forNormandy, Brittany, short road trips and long weekends

Why this is a good ferry offer

The strength of this offer is simple: it makes a short France trip by car feel much more realistic. You can pack properly, avoid airport baggage rules and arrive with your own vehicle on the French side.

It is especially useful if you want a calmer alternative to Dover-Calais. Routes such as Portsmouth to Caen, Portsmouth to Cherbourg, Portsmouth to St Malo, Poole to Cherbourg and Plymouth to Roscoff can land you closer to the part of France you actually want to visit.

Ferrygogo tip: this is the kind of offer where the route matters as much as the price. A slightly longer ferry can still make the overall trip feel easier if you land closer to Normandy, Brittany or the Atlantic side of France.

Which route should you choose?

For Normandy, Caen is often the easiest all-round choice. It gives you a strong landing point for Bayeux, the D-Day beaches, Mont Saint-Michel and onward routes towards Brittany or the Loire.

For a more holiday-like start, St Malo can be a brilliant option if the timings and price work. We have also sailed this side of the network ourselves: read our Saint-Malo to Portsmouth ferry experience for a better idea of what these longer western crossings feel like.

Should you add a cabin?

On a short daytime crossing, a cabin is not always necessary. But if you choose an overnight sailing, travel with children or want to arrive properly rested, it is worth comparing the comfort options. Our Brittany Ferries cabins and upgrades guide explains when a cabin or upgrade is worth paying for.

Important terms

  • The offer applies to new bookings only.
  • The from price is based on a standard car and up to two people.
  • The offer is valid only if the same number of people travel both ways.
  • Travel is available up to 2 November 2026, subject to availability.
  • Reserved seats are included on overnight sailings, subject to availability.
  • Cabin accommodation is extra.
  • Additional charges may apply for larger vehicles, extra passengers, pets and trailers.
  • The offer cannot be combined with other offers or promotions.

As always with ferry offers, check the final booking price carefully before paying. The lowest headline fare may not include everything you need, especially if you add a cabin, pet, trailer, larger vehicle or extra passengers.

Ferrygogo verdict

This is a strong Brittany Ferries offer for a short break in France. It is not just about getting the cheapest crossing; it is about making a quick car-based trip to Normandy or Brittany feel easy enough to actually book.

The best value is likely to be for couples or families who want a proper short break and can travel within the offer conditions. Compare routes carefully, because the right arrival port can save time and stress once you reach France.

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