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Visiting Jersey

Ferry Routes

England to Jersey

Poole to Jersey

8 Sailings Weekly
4 hrs 30 mins

Portsmouth to Jersey

6 Sailings Weekly
8 hrs 30 mins

France to Jersey

Guernsey to Jersey

Sark to Jersey

Why take a ferry to Jersey

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Jersey presents a unique opportunity for any traveller; its history under the influence of English rule, along with its geographical location, has created a combination of cultures.

The small island off the coast of Normandy is just nine miles wide and five miles long, allowing you the opportunity to explore everything it has to offer over an extended visit. Its beautiful stretches of beach and dramatic coastline provide countless places to relax or experience the waves.

Condor Ferries and Manche Iles Express are the ferry operators that offer routes to and from Jersey, Condor Ferries are the only operator to run ferries to Jersey from England but they do run seven times a week so there’s enough room for flexible travel.

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Highlights of Jersey

By far the main attractions of the island are its beaches and coastal walks. If you prefer to enjoy the scenery without the added effort, consider one of their many boat trips. Alternatively, to really unwind, there are a variety of spas and yoga classes to choose from. The options of hiring a Kayak, Jet Ski or Speedboat could add more excitement to a tranquil stay, with the Adventure Centre offering activities for some more family-friendly fun.

Jersey Zoo allows visitors to get closer to endangered species from around the world, but a more local experience is available at the Botanical Gardens, where you can find native plants and wildlife. Many of Jersey’s historical sites are also open to visitors, including Neolithic Passage Graves such as La Hougue Bie.

To spend a bit of time indoors, visit the Maritime Museum or go underground to see the old War Tunnels.

The Culture, Food and Drinks

Jersey offers a range of local specialities, such as bean crock and conger soup. It’s also home to the renowned Jersey Cow, making the milk and cheese definitely worth trying. You’ll also find traditional English scones, or branch out and sample some of the local black butter or cabbage loaf bread. Although Jersey cider is not as widespread as it once was, it’s still worth sampling some apple brandy during your visit or going wine tasting at La Mare Wine Estate.

Being an island, seafood is particularly popular and widespread. Visit a fresh fish market, stop by a roadside seller or even have a barbecue by the beach. Whether its oysters, crabs or other shellfish, you can be sure there’s always something to choose from.

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