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Only a short stroll from the centre of St Helier, this sheltered south facing beach is drenched with Jersey sunshine and skirted with beautiful art deco-style boardwalks.
Visit El Tico, Jersey's original beach café, and possibly one of Britain's original surf schools.
Comprising of historic buildings and beautiful gardens; extensive vineyards and orchards; a winery, distillery & estate kitchens which produce an array of genuine Jersey produce.
Getting to Portelet Bay is an adventure in itself. Those brave enough to take the steep descent down the steps from the cliff to this western beach can enjoy a bracing swim in the crystal clear water.
This beautiful Jersey beach is one of the island's most popular, loved by visitors for its golden sand and safe swimming.
Jersey's unique character of land and sea, coast and countryside unite in the Jersey National Park.
This legendary 18-hole golf course has been part of island life for over 140 years.
This sandy cove on the north-west tip of the island has to be one of Jersey's most beautiful beaches.
Take a RIB-roaring boat trip - Join an awesome skipper and crew for fantastic trip to the Ecrehous, a group of islands located 6 miles north east of Jersey, and only 8 miles off the coast of France.
Les Landes hosts nine race meetings during the summer, so get together with family or friends for a great day out.
Jersey War Tunnels tells the true and unforgettable story of wartime Jersey and german Occupation in a way that no other visitor attraction does.
This boutique restaurant is located on the east of the island overlooking Mont Orgueil Castle and the harbour of Gorey.
Soar through the skies with this unmissable experience!Commemorate this iconic World War 2 aircraft as you glide over Jersey or Guernsey, and witness rugged cliffs, golden beaches, seaside communities, and historic castles and fortifications stretching out beneath you.
Built on a rocky islet in St Aubin's Bay, Elizabeth Castle has defended Jersey for more than 400 years.
This sheltered north facing beach is fringed with wooded slopes and leafy country pubs.
Discover Jersey's history, dating right back to the Ice Age, and learn about the island's traditional farming industry, or watch archive footage of the early years of tourism through the Story of Jersey film and numerous displays, including manuscripts, artworks and artefacts.
Jersey Zoo began as the first ever conservation-themed zoo and now, over 60 years later, Gerald Durrell's animal haven is the natural place to discover some of the world's most incredible creatures.
This beautiful fishing port nestles in Jersey's north-east and is sheltered by green rolling hills.
Just above St Catherine's Breakwater, Fliquet Bay has a sheltered position and is a lovely place to sit and soak up the views.
This striking white lighthouse towers over Jersey's south-western corner and is flanked by rocks.
This magnificent Medieval castle casts an imposing shadow over the beautiful fishing port of Gorey.
Bonne Nuit Bay is a small natural harbour nestled in the north coast and sheltered by the cliffs towering above it.
Set in a secluded and stunning natural valley, you'll find a fantastic range of adventure activities for all ages.
Nestled on the harbour wall in Rozel Bay, the Hungry Man offers a wide range of food, from gourmet burgers to crab sandwiches and delicious homemade cakes.
Tasting experiences and distillery sessions are offered at this beautiful sail loft distillery where small-batch gins and rums are infused with locally foraged ingredients.
With its sun kissed headland and soft sandy beaches, Jersey's western shoreline offers up some of the island's most magical locations.
The Royal Bay of Grouville, known to locals as Long Beach, has a long stretch of soft golden sand with calm sheltered waters perfect for swimming.
Sitting on the south coast of Jersey close to St Helier and just a stone's throw from St Aubin's Harbour, Mark Jordan at the Beach offers unrivalled views of the bay, and top quality produce cooked simply and served in a casual, relaxed setting.
Hamptonne Country Life Museum gives offers a unique insight into the rural life carried on in Jersey for centuries.
Jersey Seafaris operate a variety of tours by RIB boat, including to the Ecrehous, a small group of islands and rocks just six miles from Jersey.
Created in the 1920's, this medieval Manor house has gardens offering many distinctive and unique plant collections which thrive in this exceptionally fertile site.
Le Braye is a family owned beachside bistro offering simple, fresh and delicious food and drink.
At this working farm you can wander around the stunning gardens, let the kids enjoy the Discovery Trail, feed chickens, tuck into homemade treats at Sprigs Café, and find the perfect gift at Sprigs Shop.
The island's newest and biggest indoor activity centre features a trampoline park, climbing walls and soft play area.
Travel aboard this unique tourist train between St Helier and St Aubin. Along with fact-filled historical commentary enjoy glorious views of stunning St Aubin's Bay.
St Aubin's Bay sprawls over the central part of Jersey's southern coast. Explore a vast expanse of sandy beach spanning from St Helier to St Aubin's Village.
Meander along wooded paths, and leafy enclaves as you explore this lovely circular route.
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