Transport

British citizens and citizens of the Irish Republic do not require passports or visas to visit Jersey. Other EU citizens require only their ID cards for entry. Citizens from non-EU countries will need a passport and should check before travelling whether a visa is required.

Please note that travel providers may require photographic ID. Please check prior to your departure.

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Jersey no longer has a reciprocal health agreement with the UK, so to ensure peace of mind, visitors from the UK are advised to have comprehensive health and travel insurance.

Beauport Bay

From London there are at least 12 flights to the Island a day, with journey times of less than an hour. Regular scheduled flights also depart from over 25 UK regional airports.

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If you wish to bring your car to the Island, fast ferry services leave from the south coast of England. Sail from Poole or Weymouth with Condor Ferries and you can be in Jersey in less than 4 hours.

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Jersey has over 350 linear miles (563 kms) of paved road to explore by car. Alternatively, you can nip around the island by boat, or even get a bird’s eye view of the long curving beaches and the motley patchwork of fields and houses from the air.

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Jersey is within easy reach of the UK and the Continent by air and by sea. And when you arrive, the Island’s compact size and minimal traffic mean that most road journeys take a matter of minutes - enabling you to pack lots into a day. Regular bus services can quickly deliver walkers to their desired starting points, and taxis are in plentiful supply. tracking pixel

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Jersey Weather

Summary for Friday

March 12, 2010

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8 °C

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