Visit Jersey


The Jersey region is a self-governing British Crown Dependency located just off the coast of northern France. The island is known for its stunning coastal scenery and rich cultural heritage, with some areas boasting centuries-old architecture. Popular beaches such as St Brelade's Bay and St Ouen's Bay are perfect for sunbathing and swimming, making it an idyllic getaway spot. Other points of interest include Elizabeth Castle, the Jersey War Tunnels Museum, La Hougue Bie prehistoric site, Durrell Wildlife Park and Corbiere Lighthouse.

History buffs won't want to miss Mont Orgueil Castle which was built in 1204 as a defensive stronghold during the Middle Ages. This remarkable fortress offers spectacular views out over the English Channel from its high vantage point on the east coast of Jersey. There are also plenty of opportunities to explore fascinating maritime history at sites like Portelet Tower or St Catherine's Breakwater before heading back to one resort towns filled with pubs, restaurants and cosy cafes ideal for relaxing after a long day exploring what this majestic island has to offer!
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