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Things to do in Jersey

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   Where to Eat in Jersey

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Jersey’s food scene is one of the island’s real highlights, combining exceptional local produce with a wide range of dining experiences to suit every mood. From relaxed beachside bites to refined fine dining, visitors are never far from a great meal. Fresh seafood is a standout, thanks to the island’s coastal location, but you’ll also find everything from Mediterranean flavours to modern European cuisine, all served with Jersey’s signature warm hospitality. Just click on the pictures below for more information.

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Casual & Beachside Dining

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For relaxed, easy-going dining, Jersey’s coastline offers some fantastic options. Spots like El Tico, Plemont Beach Cafe, and the Lookout Beach Cafe & Resturant are perfect for a laid-back lunch or sunset dinner, with sweeping sea views and a menu that pairs beautifully with a day on the beach. Expect fresh, simple dishes, generous portions, and a welcoming atmosphere, ideal for groups, families, or anyone looking to unwind. Just click on the picture for more information.

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Vibrant & Social Dining

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If you’re looking for something lively and sociable, Jersey has plenty to offer. Sangria brings a buzz to Royal Square with its Spanish-inspired tapas, perfect for sharing over drinks. La Bastille Restaurant and wine bar in St Helier is serves fabulous local, fresh food and the finest wines & craft beers. The Royal Yacht, offers outside dining with fine dining, the Zeyher Restaurant has outdoor seating and incredible food and The Grill offers some of the best steak options in Jersey. These venues are great for kicking off an evening, offering a fun, energetic atmosphere that’s perfect for celebrations and group dining.

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International Flavours

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Jersey’s dining scene is wonderfully diverse, with excellent international cuisine across the island. The Rigatoni offers stylish Italian dining on the waterfront, serving modern classics in a relaxed yet polished setting. Meanwhile, Chupe's Greek Taverna delivers vibrant Greek dishes full of flavour, paired with a warm, welcoming atmosphere that keeps guests coming back.

 

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Fine Dining

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For those looking to elevate their dining experience, Jersey offers truly exceptional fine dining. Bohemia Bar & Restaurant is the island’s standout, holding a Michelin star and renowned for its refined approach to modern European cuisine. Using the best seasonal and locally sourced ingredients, it’s the perfect choice for a memorable evening, whether celebrating a special occasion or simply indulging in something extraordinary. Tassili at The Grand Hotel, Offers seasonal and regional dishes made with creativity and served with a touch of flair and is also owns a Michelin star. Last but not least is the incredible Michelin starred Botana, an independent and family run restaurant with incredible atmosphere.

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   Things to do in Jersey

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Top Historic Sites & Museums

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Mont Orgueil Castle

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  • Mont Orgueil Castle is a spectacular 13th-century fortress overlooking Gorey Harbour, offering some of the best panoramic views on the island.

  • Explore winding staircases, hidden rooms, and towers that tell the story of Jersey’s defence against French invasion.

  • A great mix of history and adventure, kids and adults both love getting lost inside it.​

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Elizabeth Castle

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  • Elizabeth Castle sits on a tidal island in St. Aubin’s Bay, creating a truly unique experience depending on the tide.

  • Walk across the causeway at low tide or hop on the iconic amphibious ferry when the sea comes in.

  • Discover centuries of history, including links to King Charles II and wartime occupation.

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Jersey War Tunnels

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  • Jersey War Tunnels offer a powerful and immersive insight into life during the German occupation in WWII.

  • Set within original underground tunnels, the experience combines personal stories, artefacts, and interactive displays.

  • It’s one of the most moving and educational attractions on the island.

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Maritime Museum

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  • The Jersey Maritime Museum explores the island’s deep connection to the sea, from shipbuilding to trade and exploration.

  • Located right on the harbour in St. Helier, it’s an easy stop while exploring the town.

  • Great for families, with hands-on exhibits and fascinating local stories.

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Best Beaches & Natural Spots

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St. Brelade's Bay Beach

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  • St. Brelade's Bay is one of Jersey’s most popular beaches, known for its soft sand and calm waters.

  • Perfect for swimming, paddleboarding, or just relaxing with a drink from one of the many beachside cafés.

  • A great all-round spot for groups and families.

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Plemont Bay

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  • Plemont Bay is a hidden gem with dramatic cliffs, sea caves, and even a waterfall.

  • Best visited at low tide when you can explore the caves and rock pools.

  • Feels wild, rugged, and completely different from the island’s more polished beaches.

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Corbière Lighthouse

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  • Corbière Lighthouse is one of Jersey’s most iconic landmarks.

  • Walk across the causeway at low tide and soak up incredible ocean views.

  • It’s the place for sunsets, honestly, bring a camera.

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Devil's Hole

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  • Devil's Hole is a dramatic natural crater formed by centuries of coastal erosion.

  • Located along the north coast cliffs, it’s a great stop on a scenic walk.

  • Expect rugged views and a proper “wow” moment when you see it.

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Unique Experiences & Activities

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Jersey Zoo

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  • Jersey Zoo was founded by Gerald Durrell and is world-renowned for conservation work.

  • Set across 32 acres, it’s home to rare and endangered species.

  • A genuinely feel-good day out with a strong purpose behind it.

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La Mare Wine Estate

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  • La Mare Wine Estate offers tours, tastings, and a relaxed countryside setting.

  • Sample locally produced wines, cider, and even Jersey cream liqueurs.

  • A great laid-back afternoon with a bit of indulgence.

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St. Helier Central Market

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  • St. Helier Central Market is a vibrant Victorian market full of local produce, flowers, and artisan goods.

  • Perfect for picking up gifts, snacks, or just soaking up local life.

  • A great stop if you’re already exploring the town.

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Foraged Tea Ceremony

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  • A truly unique experience in the “Forgotten Forest” in St. Ouen.

  • Guided walks introduce you to local plants and herbs before enjoying a peaceful tea ceremony.

  • Perfect if you want something slower, mindful, and a bit different.

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Top Areas to Explore

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St. Helier

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  • St. Helier is the island’s capital and buzzing hub.

  • Home to shops, restaurants, museums, and Liberation Square.

  • Ideal for a mix of culture, shopping, and people-watching.

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St. Aubin

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  • St. Aubin is a picturesque harbour village full of character.

  • Think colourful buildings, great restaurants, and a lively but relaxed atmosphere.

  • Particularly lovely in the evening.

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Gorey

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  • Gorey is a charming fishing village sitting beneath Mont Orgueil Castle.

  • A great spot for seafood, harbour walks, and relaxed coastal vibes.

  • Feels like a postcard, especially on a sunny day.

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Cliff Walks & Coastal Trails

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Jersey’s coastline is laced with spectacular cliff paths, offering panoramic sea views, rugged landscapes, and some of the most rewarding walks in the Channel Islands. Whether you’re after a relaxed scenic stroll or a more adventurous hike, there’s a route for every pace.

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North Coast Cliff Path (The Big One)

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  • The most iconic stretch of walking on the island, running along Jersey’s wild north coast.

  • Expect towering cliffs, crashing waves, and endless Atlantic views, it’s raw, untamed, and absolutely stunning.

  • Popular sections include Les Landes and the route between Grosnez Castle and Devil's Hole.

  • Ideal for walkers who want that “wow” factor, just bring decent shoes, as some sections can be steep.

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Corbière to St. Brelade’s Bay

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  • A slightly gentler walk starting at Corbière Lighthouse and heading towards St. Brelade's Bay.

  • Offers a mix of dramatic cliffs and softer coastal scenery.

  • Perfect for a late afternoon stroll, especially if you time it with sunset at Corbière (trust me, it’s worth it).

  • Plenty of spots to stop for a drink or bite when you reach the bay.

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Bouley Bay to Rozel

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  • A quieter, less touristy route on the northeast coast.

  • Walk from Bouley Bay to Rozel, passing hidden coves and peaceful viewpoints.

  • Rozel Harbour at the end is a lovely reward, ideal for a coffee or seafood stop.

  • Great if you want something scenic but a bit more relaxed and less crowded.

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St. Ouen’s Bay Coastal Trails

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  • On the west coast, St. Ouen's Bay offers a completely different feel, wide open spaces, dunes, and long sandy stretches.

  • Less about steep cliffs, more about big skies and fresh sea air.

  • Ideal for an easy walk, jog, or even a sunset wander with a takeaway coffee.

  • Popular with surfers, so there’s always a bit of atmosphere.​

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Gorey to St. Catherine’s Breakwater

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  • A flatter, easy-going coastal walk starting in Gorey and heading north.

  • Offers beautiful sea views without the steep climbs of the north coast.

  • The walk ends at St. Catherine's Breakwater, a peaceful spot perfect for a relaxed pause.

  • Great option if you want something scenic but low effort.

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Tips for Walking in Jersey

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  • Check the weather: The views are best on clear days, but winds can be strong on exposed cliffs.

  • Wear proper footwear: Some paths are uneven and steep in places.

  • Plan around tides: Especially if combining cliff walks with beach stops.

  • Take your time: The best parts are often the unexpected viewpoints along the way.

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