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Mallorca - only £125 one way
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Mallorca - only £125 one way
Whether one week, two weeks or even three in this Balearic paradise save up to half price on direct flights from Jersey this summer.
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Jersey (JER) | Newcastle (NCL) | One-way / Blue Fly | Depart: 27 Sep 2025 | From £99.99 Seen: 15 hrs ago | |
Guernsey (GCI) | Newcastle (NCL) | One-way / Blue Fly | Depart: 14 Oct 2025 | From £89.99 Seen: 8 hrs ago |
*Fares displayed have been collected within the last 48hrs and may no longer be available at time of booking.
Plan your trip to the North East and discover a region rich in modern culture, historical attractions, World Heritage Sites and stunning landscapes. From Newcastle to Durham to Hadrian's Wall and more, the North East of England is easily accessible from Newcastle International Airport.
With one easy booking, find our cheap flights from Jersey and Guernsey to Newcastle via Southampton.
Discover World Heritage Sites, enchanting views and a broad spectrum of arts...
Walk in the footsteps of the Romans as you span this classic landmark from coast to coast. Discover the history of the north-west frontier of Hadrian’s powerful empire at some of the most astonishing archaeological sites in Europe and uncover the area’s oldest heritage.
Durham's World Heritage Site constitutes Durham Cathedral and Castle and now forms part of Durham University. Famous for its striking and charismatic skyline, religious and historical importance and remarkable architecture, the site commands a headland position above the historic city below. An absolute must-see if you’re visiting the area.
Just 90 minutes from Newcastle, indulge in a plethora of activities and adventure while enjoying lake, forest and mountain landscapes. Visit the picture-perfect English Lake District World Heritage Site and discover all that this epic Cumbrian outdoor playground has to offer.
Set within a dip in Hadrian’s Wall, the Sycamore Gap Tree is arguably the most photographed tree in the country! Renowned for its role in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, the Sycamore Gap can be found on the Hadrian’s Wall Path National Trail, just 20 minutes west of Housesteads Roman Fort.
Put on your hiking boots and explore Northumberland National Park. Boasting the cleanest rivers, clearest air and darkest skies, the Northern-most national park in England is well worth a visit by climbing enthusiasts and leisure walkers alike.
It’s difficult to imagine the North East without picturing the distinct silhouette of the Angel of the North stretching out over the Gateshead skyline. The statue has become one of the country’s most iconic landmarks and a trip to the North East wouldn’t be complete without seeing it!
Marvel at the mile-long line of the famous ‘Seven Bridges’ spanning over the River Tyne. Linking the vibrant city of Newcastle to the culture of Gateshead, together they create the most characteristic view of the city. Stand by the river east of the centre to see Gateshead Millennium Bridge framing the Tyne Bridge. If you have time, take a stroll along the river past all seven.
Explore the region’s finest eateries and bars, you’re in for a real treat…
Whether your favourite is Thai, Italian, tapas or British cuisine, head to Grey Street where you will discover an abundance of choice within metres of the Monument. For live music, delicious food, horticultural-themed cocktails and a great view of Grey’s Monument, The Botanist is a must.
If exquisite food accompanied by breath-taking views is your kind of thing, venture along the Newcastle and Gateshead Quayside. With so many first-class eateries to choose from, you will be spoilt for choice. Experience locally-brewed beers, sample some of the best street food in the North or even enjoy open-fired dining beneath the Tyne Bridge.
Dine at Riley’s Fish Shack, a cool beach hut restaurant on the cliff-lined King Edward’s Bay and enjoy the stunning view of Tynemouth Priory ruin as you tuck into the very freshest seafood. Or for a more conventional meal, stroll along the buzzing Front Street where you will find a range of classy bars and restaurants to pick from.
Stretching from South Shields metro station to the seafront, this popular location is lined with fabulous restaurants. An absolute must is the award-winning Colmans Fish and Chips where you can be sure of a genuine English seaside experience.
Durham is packed full of whimsical cafés and tearooms. Pop into the Flat White Kitchen or Café, both highly recommended by locals and popular with visitors. With delightful coffee, commended food and quality service, be prepared to queue!
Discover football, cricket, golf and the biggest half marathon in the world!
Labelled the biggest half marathon in the world, this exciting yearly event draws athletes, competitive runners, casual joggers and spectators alike. The 21km challenge is held every September and is a great opportunity for fundraising – definitely one for the bucket list!
Nothing comes close to the buzz of a premier league game at St James’ Park, the famous home to Newcastle United Football Club. Join the Toon Army and sing the home team to victory. If you miss the game, you can always visit the stadium and test your head for heights on a rooftop tour.
Renowned for its heightened atmosphere, Sunderland’s Stadium of Light pulls an animated crowd! Whether you’re watching a match or a summer concert, the stadium has a certain magic to it. For a behind-the-scenes view, join a daily tour which highlights the club’s heritage and includes access to the dressing rooms and tunnel.
Discover an international cricket ground nestled beneath a 14th century castle and sitting along a riverside valley in the heart of Durham. The Riverside Ground is not only home to Durham cricket but also hosts many world-class sports and open-air music events.
The pick of English and European rugby venture to Kingston Park to play the Newcastle Falcons in regular fixtures of the marquee rugby championships. With some Union and League tournaments and international fixtures at St James’ Park, mix the stadium action with exploration, join the pack and tackle the sites.
From opulent golf resorts, challenging links courses and clubs with lasting traditions you’re sure to discover your ideal location to play. Indulge in a world-class championship course such as Close House or simply take in the spectacular scenery and enjoy some peace and serenity.
The city of Newcastle is situated in the borough of Tyne and Wear and is within North-East England.
Explore Newcastle by foot or simply jump on the efficient Metro system or one of the city's many buses and taxis.
Hadrian's Wall, The North Pennines, Durham, The Lake District and Northumberland National Park are all near Newcastle.
Newcastle is famous for its industrial heritage, brown ale, love of football and distinct "Geordie" dialect.
The Angel of the North, Gateshead Millennium Bridge and Beamish, the Living Museum of the North are all places to visit in Newcastle.
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