The Ultimate Guide to Jersey
Miles of white-sand beaches, rugged granite cliffs, tiny sheltered harbours, and winding country lanes with French names… Jersey seems a lot farther flung than a 40-minute flight from London. The largest of the Channel Islands and the southernmost of the British Isles, it also has the most hours of sunshine. Known locally as ‘the rock’, it measures just nine miles by five, so you are never more than 10 minutes from the sea. Chat to an oyster farmer knee-deep in water one minute; order from the menu of a Michelin-starred restaurant the next. Jersey has all the cool shops, cutting-edge bars, and clever places to eat expected from a city break, alongside all the watersports and breathtaking landscapes that make for a perfect offshore getaway. It even has its own currency and language. Here are the best things to do in Jersey.
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Go on a ‘seafari’ to the Écréhous
The Écréhous is a tiny archipelago of isles and rocks midway between Jersey and France. For many years, it was known only to local fishermen and yacht owners. However, with the invention of the RIB speedboat, it is now accessible to islanders and visitors who are whisked off at high speed. Once on land, enjoy the tiny houses, skim pebbles in the shallow water, and have a picnic on the beach while watching for oystercatchers and terns.
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Visit one of the oldest buildings in the world
Jersey’s rich history includes ancient sites like La Cotte at Ouaisne, where evidence of Neanderthal life has been discovered. Instead, explore the perfectly preserved passage grave at La Hougue Bie in Grouville. This site features a Neolithic longhouse reconstruction, a medieval chapel, and an archaeological museum showcasing ancient artifacts.
Address : La Hougue Bie, La Route de la Hougue Bie, Grouville JE3 9HQ, Jersey
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Enjoy a vegan breakfast on the beach at Nude Food
Relax on a white bean bag with powder-soft sand between your toes at Nude Food at La Haule slip on St Aubin’s Bay. The café redefines beach dining with dishes like smashed avocado on sourdough and smoothies. Don’t miss their Saturday nights featuring a DJ and stunning sunsets.
Address: Nude Food, 5 New Street, Saint-Helier, Jersey, JE2 3RA
Take a Champagne and oyster tour
Jersey has a long agricultural history, and few locals are as connected to it as John Le Seelleur. His oyster farm, a mile offshore, is one of Britain’s largest. Join one of the Champagne and oyster tours to explore the tidal oyster beds while enjoying insightful commentary on local marine life.
Address: Seymour Shellfish, Haye Hogard La, Rue du Villot, JE3 6BN, Jersey
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Bathe in a forgotten arboretum
Forest bathing has proven effective in reducing stress. Amanda Bond, an eco-nature guide, leads walks through an arboretum in St Peter, helping visitors connect with nature through sensory experiences.
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Sample a gin flight at Project 52
Hidden behind an unmarked door, this speakeasy-style bar offers a unique gin flight experience featuring various botanicals paired with each spirit. It’s an unforgettable venue for those seeking a fun night out.
Address : Project 52, Waterloo Lane, Saint-Helier, Jersey JE2 4WW
Eat at the isle’s only Michelin-starred restaurant
Bohemia, located in the Club Hotel in St Helier, is the sole Michelin-starred restaurant in Jersey. Under the guidance of chef Callum Graham, the restaurant offers exquisite dishes crafted from local produce.
Address : Bohemia, Green Street, Saint-Helier, Jersey JE2 4UH
Head out on a bioluminescence walk
Experience the magic of walking on Jersey’s eastern beaches during low tide, where the landscape glows with the bioluminescent light of tiny marine worms. A guided tour ensures safety and the best experience in this stunningly unique environment.