Ferry Services to Jersey from the UK info and prices

Ferry from the UK to Jersey

You are only a few hours ferry trip to Jersey for a complete get away, whether it be a day trip with the family or a weekend holiday break in a relaxing environment and change of beautiful scenery.

Condor Ferries are the main ferry service that runs the channel islands routes, and frequently have ferries going to Jersey on a near daily basis, depending on where you're coming from or going to.

Ferry services run from and to Weymouth, Poole, Portsmouth, Jersey, Guernsey, St. Malo and Cherbourg.

Condor Ferries are proud to announce that they are the only cross channel ferry operator that offers "real" duty free savings on board all their ferries especially to Jersey.

Please see below the list of destinations available to and from Jersey, simply click the condor ferry link for further information and find the best prices currently on offer, book online today for your Jersey ferry crossing and save on Condor booking fee's.


Jersey - more than just an Island

The Condor fast ferry service can have you in Jersey within just 3 hours.
Experience the beauty of what Jersey has to offer. Jersey has glorious countryside, interesting history, Jersey zoo, natural golden beaches, dining, great entertainment and sporting facilities that will keep the physically active amongst you occupied.

All this and more within just 45 square miles of Jersey, ferry with Condor and be there in a matter of hours.

Where to go in Jersey

Adventure parks to Jersey zoo

Jersey zoo is a popular choice when families ferry over to Jersey with Condor ferries.
Explore the 31 acres of land caring for over 190 species of some rare and endangered animals, birds and reptiles.

If you fancy something a little more adventurous you could try the aMaizin maze and adventure park guaranteed to entertain kids of all ages aswell as the big kid in the adult. Activities include go-karting tracks, crazy golf and of course jersey's own maze in the shape of an island.

Action Packed Jersey

After travelling to Jersey via ferry, whether it would be from mainland UK, Portsmouth, Poole or Weymouth having been on the ferry for only a matter of a few hours alot of people like to dive straight into what Jersey has to offer.

The active and adrenaline junkies amongst us will love the sporting and adventure activities. St.Ouens bay stretches for five miles along the length of Jersey's atlar Atlantic West Coast and is reknown for being one of the best surfing beaches in the United Kingdom. If you fancy a break from surfing in Jersey then you can always try the jet skiing alternative, once again has many options of great location for this activity round the Jersey coast.

If your a cyclist then your in luck! Jersey is one of the best places in Europe you can find to cycle. Stunningly beautiful landscape without the hustle and bustles of mainland UK cycling that can often be a hindrance to cyclists.

The Island of Jersey even has a 96 mile sign posted network winding tranquil country roads leading from beach, valley to woodland. Everything a cyclist could ever dream of.

Make a Jersey Ferry your gateway to adventure!

Food Festivals and Dining in Jersey

Jersey has an international reputation for its elite cooking style and broad range of restaurants. This restaurants alone have made many customers ferry over to Jersey.

The speciality of this island is sea food, as you can imagine Jersey have an abundance of high quality fresh local produce, the sea food is caught and literally on your plate within hours.

There are many restaurants scattered around Jersey St. Helier, St. Aubin and St. Brelade to name just a few. Places that are home to simple cafes, from brasseries welcoming to all families to local tradition country pubs and fancy gourmet restaurants.

During the months of October-November. Jersey is home to the 'Tennerfest' festival. This is a time of year in Jersey when you can
get delicious meals from just ten pounds.

Jersey Beaches

Whilst making the ferry crossing to Jersey from the UK, the first thing you will notice is the spectacular coast. Jersey is proudly home to beautiful sandy beaches, any Mediterranean country would be proud of.
Jersey boasts some of the best recorded water quality in the UK. Although there are many ferries operating these channels on a daily basis, the fact is that a ferry is of no threat what so ever to these eye-catching surroundings and local wildlife.
Plemont situated in the north coast of Jersey is known as one of, if the not most beautiful beach. Pemont is a sheltered cove, the tide often covers the sand, but when it retreats the kids love the small pools with sandy bottoms that they can play in.

As well as Plemont, when you've come off the ferry why not head straight to Green Island, which is a popular local beach on the east side of Jersey.


Dury Free shopping in Jersey

The golden nugget of visiting Jersey via ferries is the duty free shopping. Duty free shopping starts the moment you board the Condor ferry on route from Weymouth, Poole or Portsmouth.

Once ferries arrive at Jersey many people, even if its just for the day, head for St.Hellier, as this is the centre for shopping on the island.

Bath street and Halkett provide a sound selection of high street stores, small boutiques, cafes and local gift shops.

Many of the retailers offer low duty free prices on goods. Duty free can be found on jewellery, photographic and electrical goods.

Quite often the saving made through duty free goods when your shopping can go a long way in paying for most, if not all of your ferry fair, getting even cheaper ferry price in the long run. Bargain!


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May 13, 2008
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