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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4.5 based on 5,518 reviews
A holiday in Jersey is not complete without a visit to Jersey War Tunnels to learn about and experience one of the most difficult periods in the Island’s history.The story of the German Occupation of Jersey is as compelling as it is strange to think that this small area of Britain was Occupied by the Nazis and forced to fly the Swastika for five dark years.The Jersey War Tunnels are no ordinary museum, they are an unforgettable experience. Dug deep into the hillside within St Peter’s Valley, the Tunnels were originally intended to be a barracks and ammunition store for the occupying forces. Today they tell the story of the Occupation, looking at how all sides coped under such extreme conditions and examining the daily dilemmas that were faced by island residents and the authorities, whether Jersey, British or German.Outside the Tunnels, you can enjoy quiet moments in the Garden of Reflection or a woodland walk along the historic War Trail. Refresh yourself in the Pantry Cafe or enjoy the shop and craft activities in LoveBird Too.
Excellent and informative museum showing what life was like under German occupation of the island, Well worth a visit and the Vega tearoom was very nice with a selection of sandwiches and cakes.
4.5 based on 322 reviews
Be prepared to take your time if you want to get the best from this experience because there is a lot to see. While there are things to do for children and things to share as a family, this is primarily a traditional museum with a very large number and variety of exhibits. There is plenty of information to soak up and the staff are friendly and helpful. I have been on an event day when there was steam threshing but also on quiet days in the middle of the week and enjoyed both. Even when the steam train is not running there is usually something in steam so you can get the smell.
4.5 based on 977 reviews
Jersey’s landscape and history have been shaped by the sea and this museum tells the story of the Island’s unique maritime environment and rich seafaring past. Set by the historic harbour of St Helier, the Maritime Museum is a uniquely interactive museum where you can see, hear and even smell the exhibits. Learn about the tides or how to design and float a ship, immerse yourself in songs and stories of the sea, and investigate the Island's myths and legends or discover the fun of the seaside. Also on site the Occupation Tapestry Gallery. The award-winning Occupation Tapestry which was woven by Islanders to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the liberation. We have a series of safety measures in place to help you enjoy your visit safely during the Covid-19 pandemic. These include a one-way system, local track-and-trace register and restricted group areas.
We would have liked to have visited the maritime museum too but because of time constraints could only see the Occupation tapestry gallery. Inside the building the gentleman whom we purchased our tickets from was so helpful and informative. Wow the tapestry museum is one of the best museums we have visited so informative and with interactive displays really presents a good history of occupation and hardship the islanders had to endure
4.5 based on 314 reviews
Bought for £1, this attractive Georgian property has been restored to its former glory. Attention to detail is impressive and the added "horrible history" facts and clues to a certain children's favourite character, mean this history lesson appeals to youngsters as well as the older generation. The volunteers are enthusiastic and knowledgeable, answering questions about the property happily. A very interesting way to spend an hour or so, especially if the weather is not being very kind!
4.5 based on 42 reviews
Strongpoint Corbière currently consists of five German WWII Fortifications found at La Corbière Point. Volunteer members attend to the WWII fortifications & although CIOS members, this is not an officially recognised page. The aim is to preserve and restore these structures to how they would have been operationally during the last year of WWII. The site's 5 bunkers are open to the public at select times, being the two 10.5CM coastal defence gun casemates, the M19 Fortress Mortar bunker, the heavy machine gun sechsscharternturm bunker & the Kanalinsel Nr. 514 Personnel Shelter . The aim is to create a 'working atmosphere', not a 'static museum' where some of the equipment is usable & you can even aim the 10.5cm fortress gun or hold & operate deactivated machine guns! Much attention has been paid to the interior fixtures & fittings & the bunkers contain extensive displays showing how the bunkers and weapons operated together with stories about the actual soldiers who served there.
The jagged rocks and picturesque lighthouse make a lovely picture. You can see the causeway under the sea that comprises the drive to the tiny house on the lighthouse rock. To the west the Atlantic waves crash on half submerged rock-fields creating a white-water vista. It's breezy, but breath taking scenery in the autumn sunshine.
4.0 based on 70 reviews
After serving Jersey for 26 years Jersey Goldsmiths has now left Lion Park. Our goldmsiths can be found for all your jewellery repair and design needs at The Bench at Jersey Pearl. The diamond experts Diamondology can be found at their Viewing Office in the heart of St. Helier. Our beautiful collections can now be found on our website!
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