Sark is opening its border to people from Guernsey, Alderney and Herm on Monday 1 June 2020
The island is now lifting its self-imposed restriction so that travel between the islands of the Bailiwick is now permitted and no self-isolation rules will apply post travel to Sark.
You can book tickets to travel with Sark Shipping but they will need to take details from you to comply with Border Control Agency safeguards.
Social distancing will be maintained throughout your journey and all harbour and carting staff will wear gloves and only handle the suitcases.
Your hand luggage, will need to be handled personally.
There will only be a limited number of people carried on the tractor bus up Harbour Hill and you will need to pre-book carriages and bicycles as there will be rules to ensure adequate social distancing.
Unfortunately, pubs remain closed for the moment but discussions are ongoing and an announcement will be made as soon as to how and when the situation will change.

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