Nine miles by five miles. That’s the size of Jersey. It’s not a lot, you may think. You’d be wrong. The island is a mix of English reserve and French savoir-faire, cosmopolitan harbor and timeless hidden valleys, continental flair and scenes that are reassuringly familiar. Its diverse attractions and natural beauty offer something for everyone and make Jersey an ideal destination for short breaks, romantic weekends, active experiences, foodie getaways and family summer holidays.
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5.0 based on 2,101 reviews
Best beach in Jersey and probably in the top ten in the world Fantastic place for simply chilling, water sports, fishing, rock pooling or beach fun Enjoy
5.0 based on 152 reviews
This is a small beach on the southwest of the island. Easy to find if you google it. Beaches like St Brelade's are well developed and attractive to those who like this. But Beauport beach is completely undeveloped and very beautiful: one of the most lovely small beaches I have seen. I had to put a city in, and wrote St Aubin but it's a few miles from this.
Fantastic secluded bay, like something from Pirates of the Caribbean, we spent the morning there, deserted, my wife swam it was beautiful
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Les Mielles is an area of sand dunes in western Jersey backing the southern end of St Ouen's Bay. We reached Les Mielles following a walk from St Aubyn Harbour which took us along the old railway track, detouring from the route via the boundary of La Moye golf course. Soon we found ourselves in deserted, undulating sand dunes, which stunning views towards Jersey Airport and the brilliant blue sea of St Ouen's Bay. You will also come across two ancient burial chambers before you reach the road bordering the bay. A beautiful and remote part of this beautiful island.
4.5 based on 3,628 reviews
Jersey Zoo was founded in 1959 by author and naturalist Gerald Durrell. Its 32 acres of beautifully landscaped park is home to over 100 species of animal, many of which are threatened in the wild. The zoo is the heartbeat of Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust, the global charity with a mission to save species from extinction. The zoo's onsite facilities include two cafés, 5-star glamping at Durrell Wildlife Camp, a hostel and the Durrell Conservation Academy.
We had a wonderful time visiting Jersey zoo, the weather was great, such a variety of animals to see and lots to hear and see about Gerald Durrell too, certainly well worth a visit if you are on the island.
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4.5 based on 236 reviews
This is such a little hidden gem, Reg has done so much to this quirky place, there is even a special swing for wheelchair users - the only one in the island!
4.5 based on 389 reviews
This place contains all the best you can find on Jersey: small harbour with a lovely coastal village, wonderful beach (one of the best on the island), fabulous views and some historical buildings (no castle here but you can find a fort nearby). If you add a pub and coffee shop where you can have a good lunch (however it is not cheap experience) everything is like the quintessence of Jersey! Even if we visited the place in rather poor weather (cludy sky and drizzling rain) we enjoyed every moment spent there.
4.5 based on 294 reviews
Lovely visit and flowers Lovely to see all the orchids on display We got some very helpful advice too
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