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Do you know that you can holiday in Jersey, in a hotel, from 26th April?

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Regular readers will know that I spent a week in Jersey last Summer, and recommended it for a very quiet and tourist-free beach holiday.

At the time, UK residents could enter as long as they took a coronavirus swab test on arrival (free) or produced a certificate showing a negative test. There were no restrictions on movement.

Jersey tightened up its rules over the Winter. However, from 26th April, you can walk straight in if you live in the correct part of Britain. The current covid rate in Jersey is 3.7 per 100,000 people, with a grand total of five cases.

Jersey is in the Common Travel Area

For clarity, before I continue, you need to remember that Jersey is in the UK’s ‘Common Travel Area’.

As the ‘stay local’ rules were lifted earlier this week, you are free to travel there as soon as restrictions in Jersey lift on the 26th.

No quarantine is required on your return to the UK and you do not have to give any reason to fly there.

How will the new Jersey rules work?

Jersey is returning to the system it used last Autumn. Jersey is profiling UK arrivals by their street address.

Your home address will be classified as either Green, Amber or Red based on the list you can find here.

This is how you are impacted:

  • Green – Day 0 + Day 5 & Day 10 PCR test: Self-isolation until Day 0 negative test result – expected within an average of 12 hours (I am told this is typically 6 hours in reality)
  • Amber – Day 0, Day 5 + Day 10 PCR test: Self-isolation until Day 5 negative test result
  • Red – Day 0, Day 5 & Day 10 PCR test: Self-isolation until Day 10 negative test result

You don’t want to visit Jersey if you live in an Amber or Red zone. However, for the majority of us who will be in Green zones, it is easy.

Residents of Green zones can even bypass the 6-12 hour self-isolation period by having a PCR test before their flight.

Note that the Jersey Government has yet to allocate UK local authorities to categories. All regions show as ‘Red’ which is the current situation until 26th April.

Jersey tightens its entry rules to local authority level

Do NOT stay at the airport before your flight

If you have spent a night away from home in the 14 days before your flight, you must also be ‘clear’ for that local authority too.

Spending the night at Heathrow before your flight COULD disqualify you from quarantine-free entry. Heathrow is in Hillingdon, so you would need Hillingdon – as well as the local authority where you live – to be on the ‘Green’ list.

Remember that some hotels near Heathrow are in Ealing. Ealing has consistently reported high coronavirus levels and it may well end up in the ‘Amber’ category.

If you want to read more about my Jersey holiday last year, click here.

The official Jersey Government covid rules are here.

If you want to spend the first May bank holiday in a hotel, this route is one of your very few opportunities to do so.

Comments (70)

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  • Tom1 says:

    I thought the whole “cases” argument was going to become less important, and more focus to be put on hospitalisations now that the vaccine rollout is protecting the vulnerable.

  • Nick says:

    More heathrow hotels are in Slough borough than Ealing – a very London-centric view from HfP there! But the same advice applies, slough has always been much higher than neighbouring areas. If even got a hilarious mention in parliament for it.

  • Chris says:

    Rob, there are no “stay local rules”. There never have been. There were and are Government guidelines (not the same as law), but they never described “stay local” or even referred to it with the guidance. Even if they were described, there is nothing compelling someone to follow the guidance if they do not wish.

    • TGLoyalty says:

      Police were clearly giving out fines for not staying local.

      They probably could’ve been Overturned if you contested but probably not worth the hassle.

  • AJA says:

    I like the idea of a week in Jersey but living in Ealing I’m screwed by my fellow residents failure to keep from infecting each other. Then again that’s probably because you’d never know that until this week no one was supposed to be visiting friends judging by the actions of my neighbours. Oh well at least I have had the first covid vaccination and the second is in June.

    • ADS says:

      The problem had been the western end of Ealing bordering Hounslow (east Ealing has been low for weeks).

      Hounslow borders now seems to have come down, and the overall Ealing numbers are finally reducing. So you might be able to go to Jersey after all !

  • stevenhp1987 says:

    I’ve been waiting for Jersey to announce their green zones for a while… I was hoping this post would be it.

    Nope, still too much of a risk to throw money at knowing it could just go to waste!

  • Chris Heyes says:

    I’ve been to Jersey 4 times and as nice as it is, in Summer 4 times is enough for anyone, I liked the quietness of it although i much preferred Guernsey less tourist’s 6 times there
    , Sark, once not sure you can stay there anymore ?
    and of course Lanzarote but that was for Training so not sure i can count that,
    but was 6 winters in a row, not at my expense
    So as you see been there done it
    quite a lot but I am 73 other places to see now, before Valhalla calls

    • Chrisasaurus says:

      Agreed, although many of those places aren’t options in May – a bird in the hand and all that

  • Chris Heyes says:

    Chrisasaurus Yes But We book somewhere because we want to go there.
    Not because we can go there
    Seems most HFPs are going travel crazy ?
    I Wouldn’t go to Greece because they will let me in ?
    Now if I wanted to go to Greece different matter
    been there 5/6 times as well why would i go again
    seems everybody’s going overboard are your lives that “bad” ?

    • QFFlyer says:

      I think that’s exactly it, some people are going travel crazy – I’ve been trapped in Australia for last year, in my own state for a lot of it; having gone stir crazy, I’ve been flying interstate every other weekend just for something to do.

  • The real John says:

    I’m not going anywhere until there are no tests and no quarantines. The most I can accept would be a free test on arriving at LHR and home quarantine. Unless I need to travel for a family emergency.

    • Chris Heyes says:

      The real John the saying of the year by far lol
      “quote” I’m not going anywhere until there are no tests and no quarantines”
      But I’d “accept a free test and home quarantine”
      I’m still chuckling at that lol
      loads of lols
      Can anyone possibly better that ? lol

    • C says:

      Could be a long time then….

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