What Ferries go to Jersey from France?


What Ferries go to Jersey from France? Condor Ferries operates 2 routes, St Malo to Jersey (St Helier) runs 3 times per day, & Cherbourg to Jersey (St Helier) which runs 3 times daily. Manche Iles Express operates 2 routes, Granville to Jersey (St Helier) runs 2 times per day, & Carteret to Jersey (St Helier) which runs 7 times daily.


Why is Jersey so popular?

New Jersey is world famous for its boardwalk beaches and Atlantic City casinos. These main attractions help the city draw 27 million tourists every year. But the “Diner Capital of the World” also has finger-licking eats around every corner.


Do you need a passport to go to 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 is the shortest ferry from France to Jersey?

On average, there are a combined number of 4 crossings each day between Jersey and France, which are operated by Condor Ferries and Manche Iles Express. The shortest crossing is to Carteret and takes around 1 hour 5 minutes, while the longest crossing is to Granville and takes approximately 1 hour 25 minutes.


Is Jersey closer to France or England?

You'll find Jersey some 85 miles (137 kms) from mainland Britain and just 14 miles (22 kms) from the coast of France. With its varied landscape and unique blend of British and French influences, Jersey really is a place where you can get away from it all.