Carteret - Jersey (St Helier)

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Carteret - Jersey (St Helier)

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Carteret Jersey Ferry

Connecting the port town of Carteret on the coast of France with the island of Jersey, within the Channel Islands, this ferry route provides an essential link between the mainland of France and the Channel Islands. From the town of Carteret, which has a history that can be dated back to the Romans, and is known as one of the most popular seaside destinations in France, thanks to its stunning beaches and high environmental standards, to the island of Jersey, the largest island in the Channel Islands, and known not only for its many beautiful and isolated beaches, but also its rich history that can be seen through its castles and War Tunnels. With up to 3 ferries running per week, provided by 1 ferry operator, there are plenty of ferries to choose from, so book now with Direct Ferries, to find the best ferry at the best price for you.

Carteret to Jersey sailing durations and frequency may vary from season to season, and from month to month, so we’d advise doing a live check to get the most up to date information.

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Carteret Guide

Carteret Ferry Port

Carteret, situated in North-Western France, is a ferry port which provides connections to the Channel Islands for foot passengers. From Carteret you can travel to Jersey and Guernsey in less than 90 minutes. The 'port of isles' gets very busy during the summer season but is very quiet during the winter.


Jersey (St Helier) Guide

Jersey (St Helier) Ferry Port

Jersey ferry port terminal is located in St Helier and welcomes more than 750,000 passengers and 120,000 cars through its facility each year. There are 2 passenger terminals at the Port of Jersey - Elizabeth Terminal and Albert Terminal. Elizabeth Terminal is used by Condor Ferries year-round passenger and car ferry services, whilst Albert Terminal is used by Manche Iles Express for their seasonal passenger ferry services. St Helier is capital of the island of Jersey and is perfect for shoppers. The main streets - King Street, Queen Street, Bath Street and Halkett Street provide a wide variety of high street stores, small boutiques and gift shops with many retailers offering low duty free prices on various goods.


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