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Is Jersey a good place for a holiday?

A quintessentially British holiday destination, camping on Jersey – whether that's glamping, hiring a campervan or staying at one of the island's five caravan sites – is the perfect way to soak up the best of the island's rich heritage while indulging in nature too.



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The beauty about Jersey being so small? It's so small. If you don't want to hire a car, or simply want to discover the island at your own pace, it's easy to discover places to stay in Jersey that are a few steps away from all the colour and culture of the island's centre. Here are a few of our favourites.

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May through October has the best weather in Jersey. The best time for sunbathers is July and August, but for sightseers and for overall value, look for a trip in May, June and September through early October. Temperatures are in the 60's?F by day and 50?F by night, plus it is quieter with tourists.

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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.

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A list of The 50 Friendliest States in America has been released, and as the list indicates -- New Jerseyans just aren't very friendly. According to the online publication Big7Travel.com, New Jersey is ranked 46 -- the fifth least friendly state in U.S.

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The cost of living in New Jersey is 13% higher than the national average. Housing is 31% higher than the national average, while utilities are 8% higher. When it comes to basic necessities such as food and clothing, groceries are around 4% higher than in the rest of the country, while clothing costs 4% higher.

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