UK residents can enjoy warm weather and Caribbean-style beaches after just an hour on a plane.
A new flight has been launched ahead of the summer to take holidaymakers to a stunning British Isle.


Newcastle Airport has added a new route to a “picturesque” island just an hour away from the UK.
The airport announced its new partnership with Blue Islands, an airline that specialises in serving the Channel Islands.
Known as the “Channel Islands’ airline”, Blue Islands launched its new services to Jersey and Guernsey earlier this week.
The new routes operate every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, to and from Newcastle.
Jersey and Guernsey are located between Britain and France and offer aquamarine waters and white sandy beaches.
Just nine miles by five miles, Jersey is known as the “little island with the big spirit”.
It boasts a warm and sunny climate, making it ideal for those looking to pursue a range of outdoor activities including hiking, surfing, kayaking, and diving.
There are also a wide variety of historic sites to visit, including Jersey’s capital Saint Helier where you’ll find Elizabeth Castle, the Maritime Museum, and historic sites like Liberation Square and Royal Square.
There are also shopping hubs like Liberty Wharf and St. Helier Central Market.
An easy holiday destination for Brits, this island is home to hundred-year-old castles, food with French and English influences, coastal walks, and some of the best beaches.
St. Brelade’s Bay Beach is located on the south of the island and received a Travellers’ Choice award from TripAdvisor last year.
St. Ouen’s Bay is another popular choice, famous for its golden sands and safe swimming with one visitor saying they felt “as if they were in the Caribbean“.
“Must be one of the most beautiful beaches on earth. Crystal clear sea,” another tourist added.
“Surrounded by great restaurants and hotels.”
Just 14 miles off the French coast but 85 miles from the south of England coastline, Jersey’s location means it has milder climate, with more sunshine hours than the rest of the British Isles.
More Information About Jersey
Where is Jersey located?
Jersey is part of the Channel Islands, which are between England and France. The island group is located 85 miles from the south coast of England and 15 miles from the French coast.
Jersey and Guernsey are the largest of the Channel Islands, with smaller inhabited islands of Alderney, Sark and Herm.
The whole island of Jersey is just five miles long and nine miles wide and is made up of 12 parishes, with the capital city being St Helier.
Is Jersey part of the UK?
No it isn’t, however the UK is the sovereign state responsible for the territory.
Jersey is a Crown Dependency, meaning King Charles is its monarch.
Although it is not part of the UK it is part of the British Isles.
It is known as the Bailiwick of Jersey which means it is a territory administered by a bailiff, who is a civil head and the most important citizen in the country.
Do I need a passport to get to Jersey?
You don’t need to carry your passport or identity card when travelling from the UK to Jersey, but its always a good idea to carry one.
When entering the country you will need some form of recognised photographic identification for Jersey Customs and Immigration Officers to check so they can confirm your identity, nationality and evidence of your immigration permission.
There are no formal immigration controls when travelling within the Common Travel Area.
In August, the average temperature of the island sits between 18 and 23 degrees, sometimes reaching 28 degrees.
And you don’t even need your passport to get to the tropical-like location (but it is recommended you take it).
When entering the country you will need some form of recognised photographic identification for Jersey Customs and Immigration Officers.
If you book by May 11, you can also enjoy 10% off your flights to the Channel Islands.
Summer flights to either island start from just £89.99 one-way.
You can book online at Blue Islands or through your local travel agent.
Jet2 are launching additional flights from the mainland to the Channel Islands beginning next year.
Visitors can also reach the island is via ferry, which can take anywhere from four hours 20 minutes up to 10 hours.
The fastest ferry is Condor Voyager from Portsmouth, which takes around four hours.
Sun Travel visited Jersey and discovered the incredible coastline and fabulous cafes.
And another British island boasts dolphins, crystal clear waters, and perfect sandy beaches.
