How do I get to Jersey from UK?


How do I get to Jersey from UK? How to get to Jersey by ferry from the UK? Condor Ferries is the only ferry company operating the crossing to Jersey. You can get to Jersey from either Poole or Portsmouth ports from the UK. We also offer services between St Malo to Jersey and Guernsey to Jersey.


Can you go to Jersey for a day trip?

For those in the surrounding states, great day trips in N.J. are only a few hours away. From historic sites and botanical gardens to beaches and one of the nation's top spots for casinos and entertainment, New Jersey has plenty of places to visit and activities that you can enjoy during the course of a day.


Can you use English money in Jersey?

Can I use British Pounds in Jersey? Yes, you can use British Pounds when you're shopping in Jersey as our currency is Sterling. Can you spend Jersey money in England? Although our currency is Sterling, the Jersey pound is not legal tender in the UK so you can't spend Jersey money in England.


Are citizens of Jersey British citizens?

Jersey is a Crown Dependency, which is a territory under the sovereignty of the British Crown. The island is part of the Channel Islands but is not part of the UK.


Do I need a passport for Jersey?

Everyone arriving in Jersey directly from outside the Common Travel Area will require a valid passport, other than a few exemptions. If you are just visiting Jersey on holiday you don't need a visa if you're an EU or EAA national.


What airport do you fly into for Jersey?

Airports near New Jersey The nearest airport to New Jersey is Newark (EWR). NJ Transit operates a bus from Terminal C to Broad St At Market St every 15 minutes. Tickets cost $1 - $5 and the journey takes 12 min. Alternatively, Amtrak Northeast Regional operates a train from Philadelphia to Newark hourly.


Can you still travel to Jersey from UK?

There are currently no COVID-19 related restrictions at Jersey's border.


Can you travel to Jersey by train?

11 train companies operate trains to and from New Jersey. In total, the state has 17 destinations reachable by train. For in-state travel, Amtrak Northeast Regional has the most coverage, with 5 routes connecting cities within New Jersey.


Is Jersey still tax free?

Ordinary residents of Jersey are liable to pay income tax on all worldwide income; non-ordinary residents are liable to pay tax on Jersey-source income and worldwide income which is remitted to Jersey. The maximum income tax rate is 20 per cent on net income, after allowances.