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Jersey holidays

Discover the allure of Jersey holidays - an enchanting blend of British familiarity with continental charm awaits you on this curiously British island. Easily accessible, Jersey can be reached by a short flight from over 20 UK airports or a delightful ferry ride, whisking you away to bask in the golden hour on the sunniest spot of the British Isles. Here, you'll relish in the simple joy of savouring fish & chips on a golden-sandy beach, while the sparkling blue waters caress the shore. Jersey offers far more than just a typical seaside destination. Embark on a journey through time as you explore medieval castles and traverse lanes embraced by sheltered bays. The island's foodie scene is a treat in itself, with local restaurants offering delicious dishes made from unique Jersey...

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Why Visit Jersey?

  • Miles of beautiful beaches & bays
  • Lots to see and do
  • Activities galore
  • Festivals & events throughout the year
  • Amazing food bursting with flavour
  • Weekends away & longer stays
  • French and British influences

Jersey Travel Guide

Best time to go

Jersey's mild climate makes it ideal through all four seasons. Warm weather in the spring or the rich colours of autumn are ideal for exploring the great outdoors, the long summer days are perfect for a week or more of family fun; while in winter it may be chillier, but there's cosy fires to relax beside and fabulous food to whet your appetite.

Visas

No visa needed.

Travel Information

Short flight from mainland and accessible from a wide range of regional airports or by fast sea cat from the south coast in around 4½ hours.

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GBP

Unmissable Experiences

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St Catherine's Woods

St Catherine's Woods

Meander along wooded paths, and leafy enclaves as you explore this lovely circular route. Jump on a makeshift swing and enjoy kicking leaves, roaming through trees, splashing in streams and hopping across stepping stones. Keep your eyes peeled for red squirrels too.

Jersey Crab Shack

Jersey Crab Shack

Chilled beach vibes meet urban bistro at this island-inspired neighbourhood restaurant in the heart of St Helier. Escape here for a lazy lunch or casual dinner, or to sip cocktails or coffee on the terrace as you people watch and soak up the surroundings. You'll also find Jersey Crab Shack at St Brelade and Gorey.

St Aubin's Bay

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. As the bay faces south, you can laze in the sunshine from dawn to dusk or take a stroll and feel the loose, golden sand beneath your feet.

Le Petit Train

Le Petit Train

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.

Jump Jersey

Jump Jersey

The island's newest and biggest indoor activity centre features a trampoline park, climbing walls and soft play area. Complete with laser light show and music, it's home to more high-energy adventure and adrenaline-fuelled action than you could possibly imagine. There's something for everyone, so be sure to drop in and get your bounce on!

Jersey Lavender farm

Jersey Lavender farm

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.

Le Braye Bistro

Le Braye Bistro

Le Braye is a family owned beachside bistro offering simple, fresh and delicious food and drink. The food pays homage to British seaside classics whilst Mediterranean influences nod to the more southern geography. The food is always fresh, locally sourced wherever possible, and consistently unfussy and delicious.

 Botanic Gardens at Samares Manor

Botanic Gardens at Samares Manor

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.

Jersey Seafaris

Jersey Seafaris

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. The area provides perfect opportunities for unique photos, swimming, paddle-boarding and picnics. On a typical trip you’ll cruise around the reef spotting birdlife, seals and, if you luck is on your side, you may even catch a glimpse of dolphins.

Hamptonne Country Life Museum

Hamptonne Country Life Museum

Hamptonne Country Life Museum gives offers a unique insight into the rural life carried on in Jersey for centuries. Dating back to the 15th Century the house and farm are perfect for discovering the rural history of Jersey. Explore the different houses which make up Hamptonne, find out more about Jersey's history of cider making in the cider barn and wander through the cider apple orchard and meet the Hamptonne calves, chickens, sheep and piglets in the traditional farmstead and meadow.

Mark Jordan at the Beach

Mark Jordan at the Beach

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. The restaurant proudly boasts a Michelin Bib Gourmand for good food and good valuye for money as well as two AA Rosettes.

Grouville Bay

Grouville Bay

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. You can enjoy water skiing, wakeboarding, banana boat rides and even hire a motor dinghy in summer. Young families will love this friendly beach nestled near the sleepy Gorey Village.

St Ouen's Bay

St Ouen's Bay

With its sun kissed headland and soft sandy beaches, Jersey’s western shoreline offers up some of the island’s most magical locations. St Ouen’s Bay's expansive golden sands is one of Jersey’s most iconic beaches whilst also a spiritual home for Jersey surfers and thrill seekers, thanks to the rolling waves of the Atlantic Ocean. Surf schools are scattered along the beach so anyone can try their hand at riding the waves, even if its only on a bodyboard! Corbiere Lighthouse stands at the far end of the bay and at low tide can be accessed via a causeway. Treat yourself with the award-winning cuisine at the Ocean Restaurant at The Atlantic Hotel which showcases modern British cooking in a classic setting with the emphasis on fresh Jersey produce.

Channel Islands Liquor Company - tasting experience

Channel Islands Liquor Company - tasting experience

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.

The Hungry Man

The Hungry Man

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. All seating is al fresco, while the atmosphere is relaxed and unhurried.

Valley Adventure Centre

Valley Adventure Centre

Set in a secluded and stunning natural valley, you'll find a fantastic range of adventure activities for all ages. Try your hand at aerial trekking, the mini zip wire, giant king swing, archery, tower climbing and much, much more.

Bonne Nuit Bay

Bonne Nuit Bay

Bonne Nuit Bay is a small natural harbour nestled in the north coast and sheltered by the cliffs towering above it. At low tide, a small sandy beach appears below the pebbles, a perfect spot to build sandcastles, make some beach art or feast on a picnic.

Mont Orgueil Castle

Mont Orgueil Castle

This magnificent Medieval castle casts an imposing shadow over the beautiful fishing port of Gorey. Explore the network of staircases, towers and secret rooms to discover gruesome tales and hidden treasures. Open all year round.

La Corbiere lighthouse

La Corbiere lighthouse

This striking white lighthouse towers over Jersey’s south-western corner and is flanked by rocks. Bring a picnic to enjoy the view of tis landmark and snap some photos of the dramatic spot where the tide races over the causeway.

Fliquet Bay

Fliquet Bay

Just above St Catherine’s Breakwater, Fliquet Bay has a sheltered position and is a lovely place to sit and soak up the views. On a clear day you can even see France.

Rozel Bay

Rozel Bay

This beautiful fishing port nestles in Jersey’s north-east and is sheltered by green rolling hills. At low tide a small expanse of beautiful white sand is revealed with tiny fishing boats stranded on it’s banks. Many are drawn to this blissful scene to pass a quiet afternoon over cloudless views of the French coast.

Jersey Zoo

Jersey Zoo

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. Home to around 120 species of exotic animals, this is safe haven for many of the world’s most endangered creatures and many of the animals are captive bred for re-release to the wild. This beautiful 32-acre park offers incredible animal experiences, keeper talks, a children's playground and so much more.

Jersey Museum, Art Gallery & Victorian House

Jersey Museum, Art Gallery & Victorian House

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. If time allows, step back to the 19th century with a visit to the beautifully restored, gas-lit Victorian House.

Greve de Lecq Beach

Greve de Lecq Beach

This sheltered north facing beach is fringed with wooded slopes and leafy country pubs. It's a firm favourite with families, haveing rocks to climb, pools to seek out critters, a sea that’s never too far out even at a low tide and lifeguards during the summer months. All in all this beach is a winner.

Elizabeth Castle

Elizabeth Castle

Built on a rocky islet in St Aubin’s Bay, Elizabeth Castle has defended Jersey for more than 400 years. Take the amphibious castle ferry across to the castle or walk out along the causeway at low tide and you'll discover Elizabeth Castle is the perfect place to spend a day exploring Jersey's history. Climb the battlements that date back to the 1590s, explore the grounds that gave refuge to King Charles II during the English Civil War and uncover the bunkers which were re-fortified during WWII.

Sumas

Sumas

This boutique restaurant is located on the east of the island overlooking Mont Orgueil Castle and the harbour of Gorey. Casual fine dining with plenty of local seafood on offer, as well as meat and vegetarian options.

Jersey War Tunnels

Jersey War Tunnels

Jersey War Tunnels tells the true and unforgettable story of wartime Jersey and german Occupation in a way that no other visitor attraction does. It’s the best place to get a true picture of the hardship, the heartache and the heroism in the words of the people who were there. The exhibition is housed within an underground tunnel complex of over 1,000 metres, built by the Germans using slave labour.

Jersey Races

Jersey Races

Les Landes hosts nine race meetings during the summer, so get together with family or friends for a great day out. There is a public bar, various food outlets and plenty of room if you wish to bring a picnic and take in the views of the picturesque coastal area of Grosnez in the north-west corner of the island.

Les Ecrehous

Les Ecrehous

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. This popular seafair showcases these remote islands which have amazing sandbanks and rock pools to explore at low tide, however on the high tide the old fisherman's huts feel vulnerable to the surrounding sea. The area provides perfect opportunities for unique photos, swimming, paddle-boarding and picnics. Along the way you may spot a variety of birdlife, Atlantic Grey Seals and, if you are lucky, bottlenose dolphins.

aMaizin! Adventure Park

aMaizin! Adventure Park

This family run, award-winning farm park offers a range of indoor and outdoor activities to suit all ages for a full day of good old-fashioned family fun. Attractions include a towering toboggan, go-karts, goldmine, barnyard animals and loads more!

Plémont Bay

Plémont Bay

This sandy cove on the north-west tip of the island has to be one of Jersey’s most beautiful beaches. Flanked by soaring cliffs, the sands are washed by a gentle surf while low tide reveals rock pools, fascinating sea caves, and even a fresh water waterfall. Be sure to discover Plémont's natural drama and enchanting beauty during your stay.

EVieBike

EVieBike

Download the app, hire your electric bike and set off on your voyage of discovery. You’ll find lots of cycle-friendly routes and established trails the length and breadth of the island. The bikes are designed by islanders, for islanders who value striving towards a more sustainable, efficient transport system for the Channel Islands.

Royal Jersey Golf Club

Royal Jersey Golf Club

This legendary 18-hole golf course has been part of island life for over 140 years. The Club has a rich history and is located on a wonderful part of the island with views of Mont Orgueil castle and the French coast beyond. Additional 18-hole courses can be found around the island, so why not tee up and play a round.

Jersey National Park

Jersey National Park

Jersey’s unique character of land and sea, coast and countryside unite in the Jersey National Park. The park aims to protect, conserve and enhance the natural beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage within its 2,145 designated hectares so that it can be appreciated and enjoyed by all. It’s a wonderful place to come together in the great outdoors and experience the wild side of the island break.

St Brelade's Bay

St Brelade's Bay

This beautiful Jersey beach is one of the island’s most popular, loved by visitors for its golden sand and safe swimming. If you’re visiting the island, you’ll find plenty to do at St Brelade’s beach including family friendly activities, watersports, beach cafés and seaside restaurants, beach walks and plenty of sunbathing spots. If the family is craving adventure, kayaks can be hired to discover secluded beaches, bays, coves and caves, all whilst having a splashing good time. On the other hand, sophistication is not far away with the indulgent afternoon tea at the L'Horizon Beach Hotel & Spa.

Portelet Bay

Portelet Bay

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. Like St Aubin’s Bay, Portelet faces south so you can bask in the sun’s rays throughout the day.

La Mare Wine Estate

La Mare Wine Estate

Comprising of historic buildings and beautiful gardens; extensive vineyards and orchards; a winery, distillery & estate kitchens which produce an array of genuine Jersey produce. The estate is a fascinating combination of history and tradition. With acres of vines to explore, excellent wine tasting and distillery guided tours to join, as well as the beautiful Vineyard Café, La Mare is the perfect place to while away the day with a relaxing lunch, Jersey cream tea or a refreshing glass of wine by the vines.

El Tico Beach Cantina

El Tico Beach Cantina

Visit El Tico, Jersey’s original beach café, and possibly one of Britain’s original surf schools. Perched on the very edge of St Ouen's Beach and in the middle of one of the finest surf bays in Europe. El Tico Beach Cantina, is a world class destination for fabulous food, great wine and glorious beachside sunsets.

Havre des Pas

Havre des Pas

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. A prominent feature of the bay is its Lido, an ideal spot for a dip.

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