Operated by Condor Ferries
The Condor Voyager is a purpose built conventional ferry designed for a year round, all-weather service. This well-equipped ship has space for around 850 passengers and over 235 cars and can travel at up to 42 knots. Onboard facilities include reclining Seats, a brasserie, a lounge bar, duty-free shop and a children’s area.
In terms of seating, relaxing reclining seats are available for a small supplement. For a bit of extra luxury and affordable comfort, book a Condor Ferries Club Class seat. These seats are in a private lounge area featuring tables for work or relaxation, a steward service, complimentary newspapers and a selection of snacks and hot drinks.
The Commodore Voyager offers a sit down service and a mouth-watering menu with plenty of choice on every sailing including hot and cold breakfasts, a wide selection of filled sandwiches and baguettes, a choice of tempting desserts and a good selection of hot and cold drinks.
The Condor Traveller Bar offers a wide selection of soft and alcoholic drinks.
As the Channel Islands are treated as being outside of the EU you’ll be able to shop duty free onboard the Condor Voyager! You'll be amazed at the range of quality branded products available too including beauty, cigarettes & tobacco, confectionery, fashion accessories, fragrance, gifts, spirits, toys, games, travel essentials, wines and beers.
Children can enjoy the viewing deck where they can watch the ferry pull away and make its onward journey. There is also a soft seated children’s area to keep them entertained throughout the journey where they can watch DVD's.
Most seats are wheelchair accessible including the reclining seat lounges, which includes some seating with flexible armrests.
Please Note: Whilst we have taken great care in making our Condor Voyager guide as accurate as possible, onboard facilities, services and entertainment may vary depending on the date and time of year that you travel, facilities mentioned may change without notification and ferry companies reserve the right to operate vessels other than those mentioned at time of booking without prior notification.