Can you go to Jersey without a car?


Can you go to Jersey without a car? Walking. That's right. Jersey's small on size, only nine miles by five, but it's rich in off-the-beaten-track locations, making it perfect to explore on foot. Discover routes that will take you on a tour of all corners of the island and more ways to fill your walking getaway.


Is Jersey an expensive holiday?

As school lets out and summer vacation season officially begins, the price of a Jersey Shore getaway will only go up. Hotels can cost hundreds of dollars a night. Rentals can cost thousands a week. Then factor in gas for the car, beach tags, food, drinks, and any other activities.


Is it cheap to eat out in Jersey?

Inflation and supply shortages have caused food prices to escalate in the past year, but you can still eat relatively cheap in New Jersey. Really. The Garden State is an expensive one to live and eat in, but if you can't find good cheap eats you're not looking hard enough.


How much is a taxi from Jersey Airport to St Helier?

On average, the Jersey Airport to St Helier taxi cost will be £20 (€23).


Can I fly from UK to Jersey without a passport?

On arrival in Jersey from the UK, Isle of Man or Guernsey you don't need to carry a passport. However, you're required to carry some form of recognised photographic identification as Jersey Customs and Immigration Officers may need to confirm your identity and nationality and evidence of your immigration permission.


Is food expensive in Jersey?

The cost of living in New Jersey is 13% higher than the national average. Housing is 31% higher than the national average, while utilities are 8% higher. When it comes to basic necessities such as food and clothing, groceries are around 4% higher than in the rest of the country, while clothing costs 4% higher.


Is Jersey warmer than UK?

Climate. Jersey's southerly location and sheltered position in the Bay of St Malo mean that we have a generally temperate climate that is often warmer, with more sunshine hours, than you might experience in the other British Isles.