Jersey, Channel Islands
Nestled in the English Channel, just off the coast of France, this gem of an island holds an irresistible allure for travellers seeking an extraordinary experience.
With just a short flight from London you will be transported to our little world of green pastures, rugged coastal walks, golden sandy beaches and fabulous food.
Just nine by five miles, you won't have to walk far to stumble upon a relic of the islands past. With coastal defence bunkers that tells stories of island occupation, ancient ruins older than the pyramids or a national park that spans 48 miles of beautiful coastline.
Whether a short break or a longer stay, jersey has something to offer everyone and a place where you'll feel truly on holiday.
About the Channel Islands
Discover a sun-drenched island
Jersey prides itself on a sunny climate. No wonder then that the island attracts a lot of visitors every summer, who want to enjoy European weather. Pack your bags now for the sunniest spot in the British Isles, surrounded by 24 pristine bays washed clean daily by the strongest tide in Europe.
Travel through time
You could write a library of books on Jersey's fascinating history. From ruins that predate the pyramids to 15th-century castles and mazes of war tunnels, come and see for yourself the eventful past that has left its mark on the island's landscape.
Go out and admire nature
For visitors who enjoy the outdoors, there are plenty of quiet country lanes, coastal paths and routes all over the island. Walkers have plenty of room to enjoy themselves in Jersey's 2,145-acre National Park on the west coast.
Savour unique flavours
Foodies can indulge themselves with a mix of British and continental flavours. Feast on the famous local produce, from freshly caught lobster with butter-tender Jersey Royal potatoes to Jersey oysters with their unique flavour, found in some of Europe's cleanest waters.
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Unique Jersey Experiences
Discover the Jersey National Park.
Stretch your legs along 50 miles of winding paths that snake through gorse and bracken covered cliffs, with stunning views of the shoreline stretching out to infinity below as seagulls soar over the Jersey National Park. Visit their website for self-guided walks and accompanying podcasts.
Conquer Mont Orgueil castle.
Mont Orgueil is an impressive medieval castle that sits above the fishing port of Gorey. Scale its heights to take in views of the French coast from the lofty battlements. Little ones can storm the ramparts dressed as medieval knights of olde.
Delve into the Jersey War Tunnels.
Discover the true story of occupied Jersey in an immersive and eerie experience within an underground tunnel complex built by the Germans using slave labour.
Discover Jersey's 'Big Four' Ingredients
Foodies can feed their souls with continental flavours from lobsters, oysters Jersey Royal potatoes and Jersey Dairy.
Explore Jersey on two wheels
Jersey is a cycling paradise with 563 kms of roads and trails to explore.
Your clients don’t need to worry about the traffic, either. Jersey prioritises cyclists with its network of bicycle-friendly ‘Green Lanes’. Limited to 24kmh in speed, they allow cyclists to truly relax and enjoy the immersive experience.
There’s something for everyone, whether your clients prefer a gentle cycle alongside sandy beaches or a thigh-burning hill climb on the north coast. The crash of waves, the coconutty scent of gorse and the caw of seabirds will accompany whichever route they choose.
Explore Golden sandy beaches.
Jersey prides itself on a sunny climate. No wonder then that the island attracts a lot of visitors every summer, who want to enjoy European weather. Encourage your clients to pack their bags promptly for the sunniest spot in the British Isles, surrounded by 24 pristine bays washed clean daily by the strongest tide in Europe.
In Jersey, your clients will be never more than ten minutes from the sea. From the golden sandy bays of the south, the Atlantic waves of the west coast and the sheltered coves and hidden rock pools of the north and east, Jersey’s beaches are a playground to explore.
Stargazing
The Grosnez ruin sits on the rugged north coast of the island with panoramic views to our neighbouring islands. But few know this location is a magical stargazing spot. Bring a rug, wrap up warm and watch the night sky come to life, natural and unpolluted from artificial light.
Book your Brilliant Jersey holiday
Book your Jersey holiday via www.jersey.com