Sark ferry port in Sark connects you with Jersey (St Helier) in Jersey with a choice of up to 3 ferry crossings per week. The duration of the Sark to Jersey crossing is from 1 hour 10 minutes and the crossing is operated by Manche Iles Express.
Sark is an island in the Channel Islands, resting in the English channel and just off the west coast of France. The only ferry route departing the port is to Jersey, an English island in the English Channel, and typically lasts just over an hour.
Sark is as close as you’re going to get to resembling a haven of peace and paradise. Cars are banned on the island that’s almost entirely decorated in verdant fields and charming walkways – the stunning landscape and breathtaking views are made even more poetic in the tranquil silence. The lack of viable accommodation and concrete infrastructure means the island is only really accessible as part of a day trip – though that’s all it takes to witness Sark’s beauty. Many tour companies offer a guided walk around the island for reasonable prices, and they can either be booked in advance or on the day.
For the more adventurous, you can explore the waters surrounding Sark by kayak under the instruction of a fully qualified guide. It is the perfect way to spend the day as a family, and to top off the Sark experience, head to one of the fine quality restaurants overlooking the English Channel.
Embodying an old fashioned English island, the most popular mode of transport is horse and carriage. Other than being horse drawn, walking or cycling are the only other options.