Sark – Jersey (St Helier)

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Sark – Jersey (St Helier)

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Sark Jersey Ferry

Connecting the island of Sark within the Channel Islands with the island of Jersey, also within the Channel Islands, this ferry route provides an essential link between these two pivotal islands. From the island of Sark, known primarily for its car-free laws, where the only means of transport are horse drawn vehicles, meaning that the wonderful natural beauty of the island has remained unspoilt, from its rugged cliffs, to its isolated coves, to its stunning walking trails across the island, to the island of Jersey, the largest of the Channel Islands, which is known for its intriguing mixture of untouched natural beauty, and varying historical monuments, such as the many castles that are scattered across the island.

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.

Sark 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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Sark Guide

Sark Guide

Sark is the fourth smallest of the Channel Islands and is situated in the English Channel, just off the Normandy coast. On arrival, your first sight of the island is the towering cliffs topped by steeply sloping common land, called cotils, covered in bluebells, thrift and daisies in the spring, then turning green, and finally bronze in the Autumn. Upon disembarkation at the Sark quay, you can choose to either walk up the harbour hill footpath which leads almost immediately to the village, with its selection of quaint shops and cafes, or those who do not wish to walk up can take a seat on the tractor-drawn bus instead. With no cars on Sark (tractors, bikes, horses and carriages only), the pace of life is leisurely and relaxed. The island provides a haven away from the noisy, everyday world; making it the perfect place to get away from it all.


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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