Weymouth – Jersey (St Helier)
Ferries to Jersey
Weymouth – Jersey (St Helier)
Ferries to Jersey
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Weymouth is a town in Dorset, England, situated on a sheltered bay – Weymouth Bay – and the natural harbour formed by the mouth of the River Wey on the English Channel coast. The town is eight miles south of Dorchester, and just north of the Isle of Portland. Weymouth had long been a port before the Georgians popularized it as a resort. It's possible that a ship unloading a cargo here in 1348 first brought the Black Death to English shores, and it was from Weymouth that John Endicott sailed in 1628 to found Salem in Massachusetts. A few buildings survive from these pre-Georgian times. But Weymouth's most imposing architectural heritage stands along the Esplanade, a dignified range of bow-fronted and porticoed buildings gazing out across the graceful bay.
Jersey ferry port terminal is located in St Helier and welcomes more than 750,000 passengers and 120,000 cars through its facility each year. There are 2 passenger terminals at the Port of Jersey - Elizabeth Terminal and Albert Terminal. Elizabeth Terminal is used by Condor Ferries year-round passenger and car ferry services, whilst Albert Terminal is used by Manche Iles Express for their seasonal passenger ferry services. St Helier is capital of the island of Jersey and is perfect for shoppers. The main streets - King Street, Queen Street, Bath Street and Halkett Street provide a wide variety of high street stores, small boutiques and gift shops with many retailers offering low duty free prices on various goods.