Jersey Travel Guide – Things to do, visiting Jersey in the Channel Islands



Are you planning a holiday to Jersey? Want to know what to see and do in Jersey? Just interested in the history of Jersey? Then our weekend guide to the Island of Jersey is going to be right up your street.
Jersey is the largest of the Channel Islands and is filled with amazing historic places to visit. Wonderful sandy beaches on par with some European holiday destinations. Incredible walking coastal trails, and charming seaside fishing villages/holiday resorts. It could be the perfect place to spend a few days or a whole week. The weather is warmer than the rest of the British Isles and with just a 45-minute flight from London very accessible.
In our video, we’ll show you some of our favourite things to see and do along with helpful and practical tips to plan and enjoy your best time in Jersey.

Helpful links
Carhire
Tide times
Bus routes
Heritage Pass
War Tunnels

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00:00 What’s in this video?
01:07 Getting to Jersey
01:58 Corbiere Lighthouse
04:07 Public Transport
04:38 St Helier
13:51 Elizabeth Castle
22:23 What about Guernsey?
22:53 Goery Fishing Village
25:34 Gorey Castle
28:05 Le Hocq Tower
29:39 Hamptonne Rural Life Musuem
37:19 Devils Hole Coastal Walk
39:40 St Aubin Fishing Village
41:28 Stunning Beauport Beach
43:12 Jersey War Tunnels
48:33 Smugglers Inn
49:26 St Brelade Seaside Resort
50:55 Summary of Jersey

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37 pensamientos sobre “Jersey Travel Guide – Things to do, visiting Jersey in the Channel Islands

  1. Enjoyed Jersey, then watch our video on Guernsey and compare the two. Maybe you will like Guernsey more! https://youtu.be/xLCP1Ua_aRs?feature=shared

    Correction, in the video we mention Liberation Sq was once Royal Sq. This was incorrect and Royal Sq is a different square in the town. Sorry for the confusion

    Helpful links

    Carhire https://www.europcarjersey.com/

    Tide times https://www.gov.je/weather/tidetimes/

    Bus routes https://libertybus.je/

    Heritage Pass https://www.jerseyheritage.org/

    War Tunnels https://www.jerseywartunnels.com/

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  2. Such luck to film that rainbow over the lighthouse! Every time I hear about Jersey, I think of Lillie Langtry, The Jersey Lily, and the wonderful Francesca Annis, who portrayed her in the old BBC mini-series. The Jersey calves are darling. The realities of German occupation during WWII were feared, but yet far away here in Southern California. The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, (Dec. 7th, 1941) was closer to home, and there were fortifications built along our coastlines as well. My maternal grandfather was a block captain for the Civil Defense in Los Angeles, housing hard hats, shovels, and sand bags in his yard, and organizing local blackouts. Fortunately, no bombs were dropped. Recently, I found an original Nottingham newspaper dated May 9th, 1945, sent to my other grandfather (also living in Los Angeles) by his sister and mother who still lived in England. You have presented a full picture of this beautiful island; I love seeing the green surrounding the streams/small rivers on the map. The coastal scenes are wonderful! On to your Christmas Market next. Cheers!

  3. I spent a season at Seagrove Court Hotel Corbiere the hot summer of ‘55, great time with Gordons Gin at 16/- (80p) a bottle, Mary Ann or Randalls beer- pennies a pint. Numerous wonderful bars round the island, sand motorbike racing on St Ouens beach. New influx of gorgeous gals off the boat every week……wonderful holiday destination.

  4. Thank You so much for covering the Channel Islands!!! Really well done!!! I was always curious about these islands. Yet another place I will need to add to my list. I think I will need to live in the UK for a few months just to see everything. As a Native New Yorker, I hear Jersey and I think Jersey shore. Trust me, the state of New Jersey has nothing on this Island …. except maybe the Jersey Shore. Cheers from NYC!!! PS: Yes. There are Guernsey cows in [New] Jersey.

  5. This island looks so charming and friendly. Lots of history and beautiful buildings. Thank you and I look forward to the next trip! Greetings from Florida, USA.

  6. No travelling walkway/elevator on the coastal tracks/castles for the now legally-required disabled access?! Mon Dieu! What's the world coming to? ???
    Never made it to the Channel Isles even though I always wanted to visit Gerald Durrell's Zoo. Had to "make do" with Marwell near Winchester and Southampton. ??

  7. A great look at a beautiful island. I guess there are not many people left who remember the occupation, they would have to be ninety or more, even if they had been children in WWII. Thanks.

  8. What a beautiful island, a pity that it was occupied by the Germans who under Hitler had a terrible mentality towards innocent people.

    They stole everything and murdered countless innocent people and even after they lost the war they still destroyed many things because of their terrible hatred of others.

    Fortunately, Churchill, Alan Turing and Barnes Wallis and many others won the war for us.

    It's a shame about all that unnecessary concrete they put on these islands, but it can now be used as a museum.

    A wonderful informative film, thank you!

  9. I am an educated 50-year old woman, who takes pride in being somewhat of an intellectual, but alas, I giggled like a naughty schoolboy upon hearing “winkle picking.” Thank you for the giggle and the wonderful history lessons whilst traveling through these beautiful islands with you.

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