Jersey is the largest Channel Island, a vibrant, yet historically fascinating place with a delicious blend of French and British influences, great food, and wonderful beaches and ocean views. Our Gurus have drawn the best places to stay on Jersey from the island’s wide range of accommodation options, and have picked out a pub-with-rooms used in the filming of Bergerac, a couple of hip city-style hotels in St. Helier, Victorian grande dames, hotels with great facilities including a swimming pool, and hotels promising bucket-and-spade charm. Our pick of the Jersey hotels offer the right mix of bases for island exploits as varied as hiking the dramatically varied coastline, uncovering historic sites, or partying in buzzy St. Helier.
St. Helier is a very modern ferry port, where contemporary design and development are constantly taking place to accommodate the island’s position as a global financial centre. So expect plenty of glass and steel shooting up alongside traditional seaside resorts and grand beachfront hotels. St. Helier also has the hip bars and trendy restaurants and is a hub for the island’s foodie scene. Some visitors will want to uncover Jersey’s history, and visit turreted Mont Orgueil Castle, striking Elizabeth Castle in St Aubin’s Bay, and the impressive Jersey War Tunnels, commemorating the German occupation of Jersey during WWII. The Channel Islands were the only UK territories invaded and occupied, and the records of that period offer a fascinating insight into the war.
The best places to stay in Jersey have plenty to offer families and those seeking a more outdoorsy holiday too. There’s no shortage of walking trails or cycling routes, and the coastline varies from rocky clifftops to wide, sandy bays, so appeals to hikers, kite-surfers, sailors, swimmers and beach belles alike. Take a dip at Greve de Lecq or St Brelade’s Bay, kite surf at St Ouen’s Bay, or consider a guided walk along the sea beds of the south eastern coast. Little ones will love Jersey Zoo, established by the famed naturalist and writer Gerald Durrell in 1959.
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A super-sleek town-centre hotel offering the full boutique experience: stylish and well-equipped rooms, tranquil spa and swimming pool, a range of excellent dining options and some of the best nightlife in St Helier. Ideal for weekend breaks.
Jersey
Chic hotel in the heart of St Helier with a top spa & excellent restaurant. Sleek contemporary styling in the bedrooms. A good choice if you want to stay in the heart of the action.
Jersey (St Peter)
A country house hotel tucked away in the verdant heart of Jersey. Rooms mix contemporary and traditional styles with crisp white linen and hints of tartan fabrics. This is the place for a quiet getaway; enjoy the garden bursting with flowers, the tranquil outdoor pool and the characterful bar.
Jersey (St Aubin )
A boutique B&B in an historic building overlooking St Aubin’s Harbour. Small, but immaculate rooms, with cheerful retro styling; a lively bar with al fresco terrace and a popular restaurant.
Jersey (Jersey)
Beach front property overlooking St Brelade's Bay. Spacious rooms many with great views over the bay. Plenty of dining options plus spa and health club. Ideal for a family seaside holiday.
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Perched on the waterfront of Gorey, this boutique hotel blends seaside relaxation with stylish comfort. Think sleek, modern interiors with splashes of vibrant colour and rustic nautical touches. It boasts a Michelin Guide-recommended restaurant and a bar with harbour views. Full of coastal charm.
Jersey
Stylish hotel with stunning views and superb dining overlooking St Ouen's Bay. Golf next door, and extensive spa facilities make this a great resort hotel for an extended holiday.
Jersey (St Brelade)
A Grande Dame of Jersey hotels, St Brelade’s Bay has been serving up luxury island stays since the 19th century. Go for exemplary service, historic interiors, exhilarating sea views and summer afternoon teas in the garden.
Jersey
Country estate-style 14th-century manor house hotel with lovely gardens around a pool. Excellent facilities, including a tennis court, spa, gym, and fine dining. Four-poster beds and traditional, luxury furnishings. Deeply comfortable and luxurious.