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Jersey Travel Guide

Jersey is a self governing British Crown dependency and the largest of the Channel Islands situated just 12 miles (19 km) west of France.  I’d never visited before but when I was invited on a press trip to Jersey with Jet2holidays.  I jumped at the opportunity.

Checking in with Jet2 at Leeds Bradford Airport
Checking in with Jet2 at Leeds Bradford Airport

Jet2 offer holidays from Leeds Bradford Airport to Jersey and with flight times of around one hour you are there in almost no time at all.  With a very generous luggage policy of 22 kg of hold luggage and up to 10 kg of cabin baggage this was a real bonus for me as I find it impossible to travel lightly.

Boarding our Jet2 flight to Jersey
Boarding our Jet2 flight to Jersey

During our flight I just had time for a hot drink and to glance at the in-flight magazine before our descent into Jersey Airport.  Leaving the airport was quick and easy as being within the common travel area there was no passport control and we just had to collect our bags from the carousel before boarding our transfer bus to the hotel.  Another great thing about Jet2 Holidays is that as hotel transfers are included, it eliminates the need to search out a bus or taxi.

Where to stay: 

The Club Hotel & Spa, St. Helier, Jersey
The Club Hotel & Spa, St. Helier, Jersey

There’s a wide variety of accommodation available in Jersey catering for every budget and our stay with Jet2holidays was at the Club Hotel & Spa.  This 5 star hotel is located in the main town on the island, St. Helier.

Outdoor pool, The Club Hotel & Spa, St. Helier, Jersey
Outdoor pool at The Club Hotel & Spa

The stylish boutique hotel boasts a Michelin starred ‘Bohemia’ restaurant, indoor and outdoor pools, and a Spa wellness centre with sauna, steam room, gym and treatment rooms.  If this wasn’t enough, there’s also a rooftop cocktail bar, Gin-honesty bar and 38 deluxe rooms all with little touches including fluffy dressing gowns and Elemis toiletries to make stays extra special.

Getting around:  

Getting around the island couldn’t be easier as Jersey is only 5 miles (8 km) long and 9 miles (14.7 km) wide, meaning that you are never more than a 10 minute drive from the sea.

Stunning views from Mont Orgueil Castle, Jersey
Stunning views from Mont Orgueil Castle, Jersey

Rental cars can be hired from the airport or if you prefer to let someone else take the wheel you can explore by bus.  Best value is to purchase the Discover Jersey Pass which allows unlimited travel on all Jersey’s buses for 1, 2, 3 or 7 days.  Another alternative is to book excursions with Bay Tours Jersey who we used several times during our stay.  As well as walking a lot we also made use of Domino Cabs, a reliable taxi firm who were always punctual with friendly, helpful drivers.

See and Do:  

Jersey Island Pass
Jersey Island Pass

I recommend purchasing the Jersey Island Pass which offers four attractions for the price of three.  It can be obtained from any of the island’s heritage sites, museums and attractions.

St. Helier 

The capital of the island is a delightful town with cobblestone streets and attractive squares creating a continental flavour.

St Helier, Jersey
St Helier, Jersey

With a wide range of high street stores, small independents, cafes and bars there’s everything at hand for a pleasant stay.

Marina, St. Helier
Marina in St. Helier

Start at Liberation Square and the Old Harbour where you’ll find a shopping centre, restaurants and pubs just across the road from the vibrant marina.  The town is compact and easy to get around and from there you can take buses to all parts of the island.

Attractions:

Jersey War Tunnels – explore the war tunnels and discover the true story of life in Jersey during the German occupation.  Learn about the hardship, heartache and heroism from the locals who experienced it.

Jersey War Tunnels
Jersey War Tunnels

Dug deep into the hillside, the 1,000 metres of tunnels were occupied for five years bearing witness to the Nazi regime.

Exploring the Jersey War Tunnels
Exploring the Jersey War Tunnels

These tunnels have been brought to life providing an interesting and thought provoking self-guided tour.  I suggest wearing a jumper or coat as it can be quite chilly 50 m underground whatever the time of year.  Jersey War Tunnels.

Jersey Museum, St. Helier
Jersey Museum, St. Helier

Jersey Museum – discover the history of the largest of the Channel Islands.  Start with a viewing of the film ‘Story of Jersey’ then continue upstairs to follow the timeline journey of the island from its earliest days.  Learn about Jersey’s link with the English Crown despite the island being so close to France.  Jersey Museum.

Duck boat to Elizabeth Castle, Jersey
Duck boat to Elizabeth Castle, Jersey

Elizabeth Castle – this island fortress lies just off the coast of Jersey in St. Aubin’s Bay.  Getting there is an adventure in itself as you ride on an amphibious duck boat across the beach and bay.  The castle defended Jersey for more than 400 years and covers a 15 acre site.

Elizabeth Castle, Jersey
Elizabeth Castle, Jersey

Climb the ramparts for spectacular views and explore the museum and battlements to learn about castle life during German occupation in World War II.  Elizabeth Castle.

Mont Orgueil Castle (Gorey Castle)
Mont Orgueil Castle (Gorey Castle)

Mont Orgueil Castle (also known as Gorey Castle) – a medieval castle whose history stems from the Norman Conquest.  Follow the 200 steps to the top and be rewarded by some of the best views in Jersey.  Discover the hidden treasures and gruesome stories of castle life through information boards and murals.  Mont Orgueil Castle.

Views from the top of Mont Orgueil Castle, Jersey
Views from the top of Mont Orgueil Castle, Jersey

If you time your visit for a Saturday morning (as we did) then you can enjoy castle top yoga with gentle breathing, stretching and mindfulness techniques in a stunning location.  Yoga in Jersey Kalimukti.

La Mare Wine Estate, Jersey
La Mare Wine Estate, Jersey

La Mare Wine Estate – visit the island’s only vineyard in the parish of St. Mary.  Located in the stunning setting of a large 18th century farmhouse.  Book a tour of the vineyard which includes a behind the scenes tour of the winery, distillery and chocolate kitchen.

Vineyard Cafe, La Mare Wine Estate, Jersey
Vineyard Cafe, La Mare Wine Estate, Jersey

Sample generous tastings of their impressive red, rosé and white wines.  As Jersey enjoys a mild climate and sits on the same latitude as Champagne, conditions are ideal for the production of wines, especially sparkling.  Whilst we were there, we enjoyed a delicious lunch in their fabulous Vineyard Cafe.  Their seafood platter with a glass of Rosé was just perfect for a warm, sunny day.  La Mare Wine Estate, Jersey.

Our RIB trip to the Ecrehous islands with Jersey Seafaris
Our RIB trip to the Ecrehous islands with Jersey Seafaris

Visit the Ecrehous islands – enjoy an exhilarating two hour RIB boat trip from St. Catherine’s Bay out to a small group of islands and rocks situated six miles from Jersey.  Although close to France the islands are part of the Jersey Coastal National Park.  Waterproof jackets are supplied as there’s a chance you might get wet during the 20 minute journey.

Approaching the Ecrehous islands with Jersey Seafaris
Approaching the Ecrehous islands with Jersey Seafaris

Cruise around the reef spotting varied birdlife, seals and if you are lucky bottle nose dolphins.  We didn’t see the latter but enjoyed the trip immensely.  We moored on one of the uninhabited islands for 45 minutes to explore rock pools, stroll along the pebble beach and pick shells.

Exploring the Ecrehous Islands with Jersey Seafaris
Exploring the Ecrehous Islands with Jersey Seafaris

None of the islets have permanent residents but there are several fisherman’s huts scattered around.  The Ecrehous Islands are Jersey’s hidden secret and for a thrill seeking sense of adventure I’d recommend adding the excursion to your itinerary, Jersey Seafaris.

Coastal scenery 

St. Brelades Bay

St. Brelades Bay, Jersey
St. Brelades Bay, Jersey

One of the island’s most beautiful and popular beaches with its stunning, sweeping bay, crystal clear water and golden sand.  Enjoy a promenade stroll through the Churchill Memorial Park and Seafront Gardens and end the day watching the sun set with a cocktail at one of the beachfront bars.

Gorey Bay, Jersey
Gorey Bay, Jersey

Gorey Harbour – located on the east coast of the island and one of my favourite coastal spots.  With pastel coloured cottages clustered around the harbour, fishing boats bobbing up and down in the water and a towering castle above, it’s absolutely idyllic.  On a clear day you can even see the coast of France just 14 miles away.

Gorey Village, Jersey
Gorey Village, Jersey

The hillsides above the harbour are where the first of the island’s Jersey Royal potatoes are harvested.  Jersey Royals are my favourite and as they were in season during our visit I even managed to bring home a bag of them for a last taste of the island.

Stalls selling the famous Jersey Royal Potatoes
Stalls selling the famous Jersey Royal Potatoes

Rozel Bay – a small fishing village on the north east coast with the prettiest of settngs.  Enjoy a clifftop walk or a gentle stroll around the harbour.

Rozel Bay, Jersey
Rozel Bay, Jersey

St. Ouen’s Bay – spanning almost the entire west coast of Jersey it’s a popular spot for surfing with several surf schools along this stretch of coast and a protected area forming part of Jersey’s national park.

St. Ouen's Bay, Jersey
St. Ouen’s Bay, Jersey

Wine & Dine:

La Bastille, St. Helier
La Bastille, St. Helier

La Bastille – located in a 16th century building in the heart of St. Helier this bar/brasserie has a relaxed atmosphere and is very popular with locals as evidenced on the evening of our visit.  There’s a varied menu serving the best of local produce from seafood to meat.  My crab salad starter with avocado and sweetcorn was delicious as was my tender fillet steak served with seasonal vegetables.  La Bastille

The Oyster Box, St. Brelades Bay, Jersey
The Oyster Box, St. Brelades Bay, Jersey

The Oyster Box – a beachside restaurant at St. Brelades Bay.  Chic, casual dining with a seaside vibe in this contemporary styled restaurant.  Everything on the menu was appealing but I opted for Jersey asparagus with a hollandaise dipping sauce followed by a main of freshly caught Sea Bass with samphire and of course, my favourite Jersey Royals.

Enjoying a cocktail at The Oyster Box, Jersey
Enjoying a cocktail at The Oyster Box, Jersey

Sea views from all the tables are magnificent and it was a night to remember watching the sun set whilst sipping an espresso martini.  Oyster Box.

Bass & Lobster, Jersey
Bass & Lobster, Jersey

Bass and Lobster – another favourite of the local crowd with indoor and terrace seating.  Whilst studying the menu I sipped a ‘Sippin rhubarb gin and ginger ale’ which was very refreshing.  Again,  a good range of dishes and a specials board.  My starter of king prawn tempura with coconut aioli was divine as was my main of pan roasted lamb rump.

King prawn tempura starter at the Bass & Lobster. Jersey
King prawn tempura starter at the Bass & Lobster. Jersey

The restaurant makes its own ice creams with some very outlandish flavours including Red Thai Curry, Stilton and Wild Garlic.  I opted for a scoop of their espresso martini which was delicious and sampled a spoonful of the wild garlic which was certainly different but I’m unsure it was suited to ice cream.  Bass & Lobster.

El Tico Cantina, Jersey
El Tico Cantina, Jersey

El Tico – Cantina – occupying a fabulous location overlooking St. Aubin’s Bay, this restaurant has large windows taking in the stunning views plus an outside terrace for alfresco dining.  The menu is wide ranging from seafood to steaks and burgers with vegetarian and vegan options also available.  As we were so close to the sea I couldn’t resist the freshly cooked fish and chips in a light tempura batter served with mayo, salsa verde, mushy peas and hand cut chips.  El Tico Cantina.

The Hungry Man, Rozel Bay, Jersey
The Hungry Man, Rozel Bay, Jersey

The Hungry Man Cafe – Nestled on the harbour wall at Rozel Bay has been an institution on the island since 1947.  With its relaxed, informal outdoor dining its freshly prepared crab sandwiches are to die for.

Delicious crab sandwiches at The Hungry Man, Jersey
Delicious crab sandwiches at The Hungry Man, Jersey

But don’t worry if seafood isn’t for you as they also serve a selection of gourmet burgers, snacks and home made cakes.  The Hungry Man Cafe

The Porter's Store, St. Helier
The Porter’s Store, St. Helier

Sip cocktails at The Porter’s Store located in the centre of St. Helier.  This retro style cocktail bar is hidden down a set of steps in the style of a speakeasy but is well worth seeking out.  It’s reminiscent of a time capsule capturing bygone days brought up-to-date with a contemporary edge.  Serving eclectic cocktails, it’s the perfect place for a nightcap.  The Porter’s Store, St. Helier

Maritime Museum, Jersey
Maritime Museum, Jersey

There are even more lovely things to see and do in Jersey than we didn’t have time to fit in including the Maritime Museum, Durrell Conservation Zoo and the Botanic Gardens at Samares Manor.  I’m sure it won’t be too long before I make a return visit to this beautiful small island as I adored every minute of my stay.  Hopefully, this travel guide might inspire some of you to plan Jet2 flights to Jersey, for your holidays this summer.

Saying goodbye to the lovely group of bloggers I met on the Jersey press trip
Saying goodbye to the lovely group of bloggers I met on the Jersey press trip

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During our stay we were guests of Jet2holidays and the Jersey Tourist Board and as always all views and opinions are entirely my own.

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52 responses to “Jersey: The ultimate guide”

  1. jasonlikestotravel Avatar
    jasonlikestotravel

    Knew I could count on you to have visited Jersey, albeit only recently! We’ve booked flights to visit Jersey for a few days in October and there looks to be a surprising amount of things to do.

    Hoping we get some good weather and can enjoy it fully. It looks like you had a lovely time and some of your photos are great. Did you mostly use the buses to get around? We haven’t booked any accommodation yet so might just opt for St Helier out of convenience but it’d be nice to see more of the island too.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      You’ll both love visiting Jersey especially if the weather stays nice. I’d probably recommend staying in St. Helier as it’s convenient for getting around the island by bus as well as being a delightful town. Nowhere is very far away but as with Gibraltar, it feels much bigger than it actually is. Hope Hayleigh has managed to get teaching post over here now and you are both settled.

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      1. jasonlikestotravel Avatar
        jasonlikestotravel

        Yeah, St Helier is probably the most logical choice and hopefully we’ll make good use of the buses to see more of the island.
        We’d partially planned a trip up North for mid-September but Haleigh starts teaching next week so we’re going away (Jersey) during half-term instead as it was pretty reasonably priced at that time.

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          That sounds great. So pleased that Haleigh has secured a teaching post. Please wish her well from me.

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  2. Mthobisi Magagula Avatar

    That’s a stunning view😍

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you, Jersey has some beautiful scenery.

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  3. ThingsHelenLoves Avatar
    ThingsHelenLoves

    Jersey is full of lovely spots! That outdoor pool looked very inviting and the views from the castle just beautiful.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Jersey is absolutely lovely Helen. So near, yet feels a million miles away! The hotel was beautiful as were the castles, vineyard, museums and restaurants that we visited. Thanks so much for your interest and welcome thoughts.

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  4. junedesilva Avatar

    I’ve never had the chance to explore the Channel Islands, but after reading your “Ultimate Guide,” I can’t help but wonder why I haven’t made the trip. Jersey seems like an incredible destination, with its breathtaking sights, diverse geography, delectable cuisine, and fine wine. What’s not to love?

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Well, it had taken me rather a lot of time to get there as well June but now that I’ve visited Jersey I want to return with my own family as I’m sure they would enjoy this beautiful island too. Thanks so much for taking the time to comment.

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  5. christinenovalarue Avatar
    christinenovalarue

    💙

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest Christine.

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  6. leightontravels Avatar

    Jersey looks like a gorgeous and fun place to explore. I have some friends there and hope to visit one day. Lovely beaches, islands, restaurants and museums…

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Jersey is beautiful Leighton and with so much to see and do, the island feels much larger than it really is. I’ll definitely be returning with my family at some point as I loved it there so much. Great to hear from you, hope all is well!

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  7. NortheastAllie Avatar

    This is a great travel guide for Jersey, and I would love to visit there someday after reading this!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      That’s good to hear. I’m sure you would enjoy visiting Jersey someday! Thanks for taking the time to comment.

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  8. travelling_han Avatar

    Wonderful. We have such fond memories of our trip to Jersey and this brings them all back. A real hidden gem that’s for sure

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your kind words Hannah. My parents used to enjoy holidays in the Channel Islands and I can’t imagine why I hadn’t got around to visiting before!

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  9. Linda K Avatar

    Wow…for such a small island it certainly has a lot to offer the visitor both in sights to visit and beaches and choices for dining. Being so close to England I can imagine it would be a great destination for a relaxing weekend getaway!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Jersey is so near and easy to reach from mainland U.K. but has a feeling of being further afield with its pristine beaches, attractive small towns and iheritage. Thanks so much for taking an interest and taking the time to comment Linda.

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  10. Lookoom Avatar

    You’ve given a great introduction to Jersey, which is an ideal destination for a few days’ getaway. Throughout the history, we can sense the special atmosphere created by the island status, like a world in miniature that lives at its own pace.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your welcome thoughts on my guide to Jersey. It’s an ideal destination for a few days getaway both for those just wishing to relax and for others interested in the island’s heritage.

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  11. 100 Country Trek Avatar

    Marion thanks for sharing all of this coastline and this amazing castle. The dinner with this lobster was so yummy Thanks for sharing all of these images and words .Anita

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s my pleasure Anita. I’m glad you enjoyed my travel guide to Jersey.

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  12. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    Jersey looks like such an interesting place to explore. The scenery along the shoreline is stunning and there’s surprisingly a lot to see for such a small island. The views from the top of Mont Orgueil Castle are gorgeous. Glad you had clear skies to appreciate the views.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Jersey is such a beautiful, small island and with its coastal paths, charming small towns, heritage and vineyard it feels miles away from mainland U.K. Thanks so much for your interest Linda.

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  13. ianscyberspace Avatar

    Well once again you haven’t disappointed us. You visit places few of us around the world will ever have a chance to visit and give a comprehensive guided tour well illustrated. We appreciate some of the historical perspectives you often give too. Thank you.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your continued interest in my blog Ian and for your welcome thoughts.. Jersey is a beautiful island with its pretty coastal villages and heritage.

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  14. Mike and Kellye Hefner Avatar

    Everything about Jersey sounds appealing, Marion. What fun you must have had in this gorgeous and fun destination. From the terrific hotel to the museums to the excursion to the islands, it all sounds wonderful!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I had a wonderful time exploring Jersey Kellye and the weather was perfect! It’s a beautiful island and I’d love to return! Thanks so much for taking the time to comment, it’s much appreciated.

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  15. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    What a great overview of Jersey! I had to stop a moment at the cocktail and gin bar at the hotel … wow, that’s a winner. But luckily Jersey is beautiful so I suppose it was worth leaving the hotel every now and then 😀. And how cute is the Duck boat. I’m amazed at how much there is to see in Jersey – especially because it’s so small! I mean, there’s even a wine estate! Thanks for a lovely tour Marion!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I can’t imagine why I hadn’t thought of visiting Jersey before Corna, as it’s so beautiful with so much to see and do. We were so lucky with the weather and it was lovely to meet up with the other five bloggers who were all really friendly and fun to be with. Hopefully I’ll get back to the Channel Islands before too long with my own family as they are now eager to visit.

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  16. grandmisadventures Avatar

    What a fantastic guide to this beautiful city! The war tunnel looks so interesting and the island looks beautiful. Seems like a great place with lot of activities to do. I really love the potato stall- here the best potatoes come from Idaho and it is use to be that they would give a bag of potatoes to people with out of state license plates with the tagline of ‘free taters for out a’staters’ 🙂

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  17. kagould17 Avatar

    A great report on your stay in Jersey Marion. Our Sheffield friends have often talked about Jersey and Guernsey and now we know a bit more about Jersey. We were lucky to have fresh Jersey Royals for dinner when we were at their place. Thanks for sharing your trip. Happy Monday. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Allan for your interest and welcome thoughts on my recent visit to Jersey. It’s a beautiful island and hopefully you’ll manage to fit in a visit one day. As for new potatoes, there’s nothing to compare with some Jersey Royals served with a pat of butter, absolutely delicious! Have a great week, Marion

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  18. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    What an awesome trip, the weather looks perfect too! I love the variety of activities to do.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      We were so lucky with the weather Lyssy and our four days on Jersey flew by as we had such a great time. I can’t wait to plan a return visit with my husband and sons. Thanks so much for taking the time to read and comment, it’s much appreciated.

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        Anonymous

        We are looking forward to a trip to Jersey in June. You give great recommendations we are definitely going to use them

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          How lovely. I was there at a similar time and the weather was beautiful. I’m sure you will have a splendid time and am pleased to read that you find my recommendations useful.

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  19. Janice Al-Samaraie Avatar
    Janice Al-Samaraie

    That all looks really tempting, especially the seafood and the Jersey Royals.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest n my travel guide to Jersey Janice. We had a lovely time there and the seafood tasted so fresh. The Jersey Royals were delicious too!

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  20. Miriam Avatar

    Jersey sounds amazing with so much to see and explore. The history, the tunnels, castle and coastal scenery, all sounds wonderful. Thanks for taking me there.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you so much for taking an interest and commenting on my guide to Jersey Miriam. I can’t imagine why I’d never visited before as it’s such a beautiful island with so much to see and do.

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      1. Miriam Avatar

        It’s often the way isn’t it. But better late than never!

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          Definitely! Hope your week goes well.

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            Anonymous

            That all looks very tempting, especially the seafood and Jersey royals.

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            1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

              Thanks for your interest. Visiting Jersey with it’s azure blue seas, picturesque coves and fascinating history was beautiful and it felt like we’d travelled much further than our short, one hour flight.

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  21. Monkey's Tale Avatar

    I really had never thought of Jersey as a destination but it looks like there is a lot to see and do! Thanks for the introduction. Maggie

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Maggie for your kind words and interest in this post on Jersey. The Channel Islands are beautiful and we found lots of interesting things to see and do whilst there.

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  22. Sheree Avatar

    You did Jersey proud Marion

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks s much Sheree. We had such a lovely time there and were so lucky with the weather. I definitely want to make a return trip to Jersey before too long.

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      1. Sheree Avatar

        Hopefully they’ll invite you back

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