Which island is better Jersey or Guernsey?
Jersey is the bigger island, with a wider range of accommodation and attractions, however Guernsey’s picturesque capital St Peter’s Port is popular with tourists, with the added advantage of visiting nearby islands Sark & Herm. Both Jersey and Guernsey were occupied by the Germans during the Second World War.
Which UK airports fly to Jersey Channel Islands?
EasyJet has started flying from Liverpool, Newcastle, Glasgow, Southend and Gatwick, and British Airways also offers services from Gatwick. Blue Islands flies from London City, Bristol and Southampton, and Aurigny flies from neighbouring Guernsey and Alderney, as well as Stansted.
Is Sark open to visitors?
Sark has announced that it will open its borders to other Bailiwick islands from the start of June. It means people from Guernsey, Alderney and Herm will be able to visit Sark after it first closed in March because of coronavirus. However Sark will remain closed to visitors from outside of the Bailiwick of Guernsey.
Which is the most beautiful of the Channel Islands?
The Most Beautiful Locations on the Channel Islands
- Elizabeth Castle. Elizabeth Castle is one of Jersey’s most popular tourist attractions.
- The Island of Sark. Sark is the smallest of the British Channel Islands.
- South Coast Cliffs, Guernsey.
- Puffin Watching at Herm.
- Plemont, Jersey.
Are you covered by NHS in Jersey?
Jersey isn’t part of the NHS. We have different rules to the UK, other Channel Islands and other countries. When you and your family first move to Jersey, you and your family will have to pay for most healthcare. Once you and your family have lived here for six months, you can apply for a health card.
Can you just move to Jersey?
You do not require a visa to enter, visit, work, study or settle in Jersey. An immigration permission in the form of a visa will be required for anyone else who wishes to come and work in Jersey. All nationalities require a visa if they wish to work, study or settle in Jersey.