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Experience a powerful, atmospheric journey through a World War II underground tunnel complex featuring original artefacts, photographs and an authentic wartime structure.







Tricia Warwick CEO, Visit Jersey
Places to check out
Taste Jersey Festival
19th March
tastejersey.co.uk
Delicious Festival deliciousjersey.com
Liberation Day Celebrations 9 May
Jersey War Tunnels 01534 860808
jerseywartunnels.com
Spring has arrived in Jersey, and there’s a sense of freshness and excitement to be found around every corner of our island. As the days get longer and the weather gets milder, our tiny island bursts with even more sights to see and experiences to enjoy. Exploring the Jersey Tidal Trail is a must – so lace up your walking boots and get ready to experience the dramatic beauty of our coastal paths and all their springtime flora and fauna.
If you’ve brought your appetite, you won’t want to miss the Taste Jersey and Delicious Jersey food festivals, which both champion the very best local and seasonal produce: think buttery Jersey Royals, exceptionally fresh seafood and creamy dairy produced by our world famous Jersey Cows (you might be lucky enough to spot a herd or two on your travels!) You’ll also find plenty of Jersey produce on the menus at our wide range of restaurants, and in quirky roadside honesty boxes. Take a walk down our beautiful country lanes and you’re bound to find some of this famous ‘hedge veg’! Our friendly locals know all the best spots to eat and drink, so be sure to ask them for their personal recommendations.





Channel Islands
MIlitary Musuem
+44 (0) 7797 732072
Barclay’s Jersey Boat Show
2-4 May
Another much-anticipated springtime event is Liberation Day on 09 May, marking 81 years since the end of Jersey’s occupation during World War II. On this special day, islanders and visitors come together to celebrate with a lively parade, music and other entertainment. To truly immerse yourself in the island’s wartime past, visit the Jersey War Tunnels, the Channel Islands Military Museum and St. Catherine’s Bunker.
There’s also the Barclays Jersey Boat Show to look forward to. Taking place from 02 – 04 May, it’s the Channel Islands’ biggest free event, showcasing an impressive range of yachts and watercraft, as well an array of stalls to browse and food and drink to enjoy.
Or why not walk in the footsteps of Jersey’s most famous detective, Bergerac, by visiting some of the iconic filming locations used in the reimagined series? From beautiful bays to the bustle of St. Helier, it’s a chance to get excited for the second series, which airs on U in spring.
For more recommendations, speak to our team at the Visitor Information Centre at Jersey Museum in St. Helier. They’ll help you make the very most of your time in the island.
Whether you’re setting off on a coastal adventure or taking some time to relax, I hope your spring break in Jersey is bursting with unforgettable experiences.








Find your bearings
Orientate yourself with the essentials
Spring events and happenings to keep you entertained
Our island attractions, from heritage to horticulture
See Jersey is an island of incredible natural beauty and unique landscapes
Research our diverse selection of sandy bays
Some options if you fancy more than a winter sea swim!
Whether a walk on the seabed or local wine tasting
Shop for Genuine Jersey products and VAT free goodies
Where to go out for a memorable meal
Our guide to the bars and venues for your evening drinks
A spectacular coastal route shaped by some of the world’s biggest tides.
See the island, major roads and attraction locations



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Shopping Achats/Einkaufen
catégorisée d’endroits à visiter pendant votre séjour.
an Orten, die Sie während Ihres Aufenthalts erkunden können.


Liberation Square is the anchor-point at which most people find themselves when they begin exploring the island’s capital. There you’ll find the Liberation Statue and fountains. Head down Conway Street and you’ll find yourself on King Street, the centre of St. Helier’s main shopping area.
Our categorised selection of places to check out during your stay.
Shopping
Achats/Einkaufen
Notre sélection catégorisée d’endroits à visiter pendant votre séjour.
Unsere Auswahl an Orten, die Sie während Ihres Aufenthalts erkunden können.






Restaurants
Restaurants/Restaurants
Heritage
Coffees & Cafes & Cafés/Kaffee & Cafés
Restaurants
Restaurants/Restaurants
Barres/Riegel


Coffees & Cafes
Halkett Street H6
Rouge Bouillon H1
Route de LiberationF7
F5
Cafés & Cafés/Kaffee & Cafés
Ann Place I5 Ann Street J5
Aquila Road G3
Bath Street I6
Beach Road K10
Belvedere Hill L8
Beresford Street H5
Bond Street G6
Broad Street G6
Burrard Street H5
Church St G6
Clarendon Road H1 Cleveland Road J9
Clos du Fort H7
Colomberie (La) J7
CommercialBuildingsG8
Commercial Street F6
Conway Street G6
David Place I3
Hastings Lane I8
Hope Street G6
Hilgrove Street I6
Hue Street G5
Janvrin Road J2
Kensington Place E4
King Street G6
La Chasse I7
La Route de VeulleF12
Le Dicq Slip K10
Liberation Square F7
Library Place G6
Minden Place I5
Mont Millais K7
Mont Pinel L7
Mount Bingham G10
Moneypenny Lane I4
Mulcaster Street G6
New North Quay F8
New Street G5
Rt. du Port Elizabeth E7
Royal Square H6
Rue de Funchal H5
Rue de l’Est H8
Rue de L’Etau E6
Rue du Fort K9
Sand Street F5
Seale Street F5
Seaton Place E5
South Hill G9
St. Aubin’s Road D3
St. Clement’s RoadJ9
St. John’s Road E2
St. Mark’s Road I2
St. Saviour’s Road J5
The Parade F5
Union Street G4
Upper Midvale Rd G1
Val Plaisant H2









You’re on our beautiful little island in the English Channel but you’re a lot closer to France (around 14 miles at the closest point) than you are to England (closer to 100 miles). You’re surrounded by four other main Channel Islands; Guernsey, Alderney, Sark and Herm and a handful of smaller inhabited and uninhabited islands. Our nearest coastal towns in France are Granville and the historic port of Saint-Malo. The term “Channel Islands” began to be used around 1830, possibly first by the Royal Navy as a collective name for the islands.
Since the last census in 2021 it’s estimated that our population has grown to around 103,267. You’ll find most of us in and around St. Helier leaving most of the northern, easterly and westerly parishes unspoilt and rural in nature. Roughly 50% of Jersey dwellers on the last census were locally born with 29% from the UK, 8% from Portugal/Madeira, 3% from Poland, 3% from Ireland, 1% from France and the rest from elsewhere.
Pounds Sterling is the legal tender but we also have our own banknotes and coins which are classed as accepted tender elsewhere in the UK, people can take it, but they don’t have to - so don’t forget to spend your last few pound notes on souvenirs before you leave. If you forget though, a pound note also makes a great souvenir. Also, if you hold one of our bank notes up to the light you’ll not see a British king or queen in the hologram but the image of one of our own royalty.

Make the most of your time in Jersey and pop in to the Visitor Information Centre at Jersey Museum in St. Helier.
Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a long-time lover of Jersey, our team is here to make your experience unforgettable! From the best local attractions to hidden gems, we’ve got all the insider tips you need.
Grab a coffee from The Yard and unwind in a relaxing environment as you consider how best to spend your time in Jersey. With touchscreen assistance, the full suite of reference literature on hand and friendly staff from Visit Jersey in attendence.


Can’t make it to the museum? No problem! Visit Jersey are there to help. Reach out to us via Live Chat for instant answers from the comfort of your device, email your enquiries and we’ll get back to you promptly or phone our knowledgeable staff for personalised assistance.
Visitor Information Centre
Jersey Museum, The Weighbridge St. Helier, JE2 3NG
jersey.com/visitor-information info@jersey.com +44 (0) 1534 859000




A little more local knowledge...
History
The earliest evidence of human activity in Jersey dates to about 250,000 years ago and it was only 6,000 years ago that Jersey was part of mainland Europe before rising tides cut us off and made us an island.
During the American Wars of Independence, two attempted invasions of the island were made. In 1779, the Prince of Orange William V was prevented from landing at St. Ouen’s Bay and on 06 January 1781 a force led by Baron de Rullecourt captured St. Helier in a daring dawn raid, but was defeated by a British
army led by Major Francis Peirson in the Battle of Jersey. Jersey was the fourth-largest ship building area in the 19th-century British Isles, building over 900 vessels around the island.
Jersey was occupied by Nazi German troops between 1940 and 1945, with the Channel Islands being the only British soil occupied during World War II. This period of occupation saw about 8,000 islanders evacuated, 1,200 islanders deported to camps in Germany, and over 300 islanders sentenced to the prisons and concentration camps of mainland Europe. Many islanders remained and
the island was liberated by British troops on 09 May 1945, now celebrated as a public holiday locally.
Mostly a mix of Norman French and British settlers, Jersey’s community has also been enriched by the influences of the number of Europeans who also call Jersey their home. If you hear anybody referring to a Crapaud (French for toad) or a Jersey Bean they’ll be talking about one of the natives.
The native language, which you’ll see displayed in a few locations around the island such as the airport and harbour is called Jèrriais but you’ll probably not hear it spoken unless you find yourself in the deepest, darkest of rural parishes such as St. Ouen, where 8% of parishioners speak it according to the results of a 2012 survey. English is the most widely spoken language.
Jersey and its neighbours
Jersey has an interesting relationship with both the UK and Europe in that it’s a Crown Dependency, meaning that despite having our own independent government, locals answer to the King and the British military support our interests should the need arise. Despite being part of the British Isles, Jersey is not part of the United Kingdom. We’re also not part of the European Union but are a member of the EEC. Confused? You’ll fit right in!
Police
In addition to the States of Jersey Police force, who serve islandwide, each of Jersey’s twelve parishes has its own police service that only have jurisdiction
within the boundaries of their own parish, also known as the Honorary Police, who are headquartered at each of the parish halls.
The local economy thrives from a combination of offshore finance, tourism, digital and agriculture. Bathe at our beaches, enjoy our local attractions, dine on our fresh produce including world famous potatoes and dairy products from the herds of local Jersey cows.
If you hear anybody referring to a Crapaud (French for toad) or a Jersey Bean they’ll be talking about one of the natives.
Jersey’s tidal range is one of the largest in the world with a range of around 12 metres. We’ve also got some of the cleanest water in the British Isles, which is a winning combination when it comes to keeping our beaches great. It’s worth noting that because of the huge tidal range that the sea level does rise quickly and it’s easy to get caught out. Be mindful that if you stray too far from the shore there could be a risk of tides cutting you off and leaving you stranded. Pay close attention to the signs and know the dangers.
The RNLI have lifeguards stationed at popular bays who provide cover between the red and yelow flags. For more information: www.rnlijersey.org.je
This is Grosnez Castle in St. Ouen, but you can call it ‘grow-nay castle’ (oh, and it’s in ‘saint one’)

local advises...
Whilst English is the most widely spoken language here in Jersey, if you find yourself interacting with some of the purest of locals you might notice a distinctive intonation that’s likely a remnant of our Norman roots despite sounding closer to a South African twang.
They’re hard to find these days but they’re definitely out there, mostly hidden away in the rural parishes. I should know, I’m descended from them and occasionally find myself pronouncing an ‘arn’ sound as ‘on’ in a way that’d likely disgust the King. The example sentence above sums this up
relatively succinctly. If you find yourself talking to somebody who pronounces words like this there’s a good chance they’ll be able to give you reliable directions. Just make sure you’re pronouncing the place names properly. To give you a head start we’ve listed a few on the page to the right.
Here are a few commonly mispronounced place names and how to say them so that nobody stares at you in complete and utter bewilderment. Good luck!
St. Brelade Ouaisné
St. Ouen
St. Aubin
L’Etacq
Hautes Croix
Bonne Nuit
Carrefour Selous
Mont Orgueil

saint breh-lard weigh-nay
saint one saint oh-bin let-ack
hoe qw-uh bon nwee car-four sell-ooh mont or-guy
If you arrive by air you’ll be arriving at Jersey Airport in the west of the island. Served by buses and taxis for onward travel right outside the arrivals hall, hire car services are also available inside the arrivals hall. If you’re leaving the island and have some time to make the most of, Jersey has a No1 Lounge for departing visitors, offering an enjoy an extra level of comfort pre-flight with food and drinks and a tranquil atmosphere. www.jerseyairport.com / +44 (0) 1534 446000 / no1lounges.com
If you’re wearing your sea legs, you’ll have arrived in St. Helier, Jersey’s capital. Taxis are available outside the arrivals hall although central St. Helier is only a short walk away. Scheduled ferries operate between the Channel Islands, England and France and for those with their own boat Jersey Marinas offer a whole host of services for which they’ve earned ‘5 Gold Anchor’ status, an internationally recognised accolade. You can pick up and Evie car at the harbour.
www.ports.je / +44 (0) 1534 446000
Buses operate throughout the island to and from Liberation Station in St. Helier. Listed beaches, landmarks and attractions have the route number in their listing. All buses are low floor, so they are all fully accessible for wheelchair users, pushchairs, prams and some smaller mobility scooters (with a permit). Low-floor buses also help those who have other mobility requirements. All buses have easy-access ramps and a dedicated wheelchair space.
The Discover Jersey pass is a multi-journey pass that give you unlimited travel for the duration indicated meaning you can hop on and hop off as many times as you like. The 1 day pass is valid until midnight on the day of purchase. The 2, 3 and 7 day passes will start the first time you use them on the bus and then valid for consecutive days, finishing at midnight on the last day.
Liberty Bus +44 (0) 1534 828555 | www.libertybus.je











If you get lost, it’s worth bearing in mind that most locals won’t know where the A6 or B12 roads are, because all of our roads bear their own names in addition to these classifications. Your best bet? Point on a map or tell someone where you’re trying to get to! If you’re renting a car you’ll notice that the registration plate bears a white ‘H’ on a red background which denotes it as a hired vehicle. You’d best not flag down one of these for directions as they’re probably lost too. Like the United Kingdom, we drive on the left hand side of the road and all speed limits are posted in mph. The maximum permissable speed limit anywhere
is 40mph, with a large number of 30mph and 20mph zones. In the rural parishes you may also notice signs denoting ‘Green Lanes’ where the maximum speed limit is 15mph and right of way is given to those walking, cycling or riding horses. You’re also likely to come across a local driving phenomenon known as filter in turn. As you approach one, priority is given to traffic on your right.
After they’ve made their move it’s your turn and traffic on your left will yield to you. It’s a great way to keep traffic flowing and once you see it in action it’ll all make sense. The mini roundabout at the bottom of Beaumont Hill is a prime example. Don’t panic, you’ll be fine!




On street parking requires the use of either a yellow disc or Paycard (available from convenience stores and hire car pick up points) to be displayed inside the car as signposted. PayByPhone parking is a cashless parking service that allows you to pay for parking using your mobile phone. It is available in all paying public car parks.
Search the Apple or Android app store for ‘PayByPhone’.

Parking on yellow lines is prohibited at all times.
Multi-storey car parks also require Paycards with the exception of the Sand Street and underground Waterfront car parks which have ticket machines that accept both cash and cards as payment.

Taxis
There are taxi ranks at the airport, harbour and around St. Helier. Different tariffs apply depending on time of day and day of the week. Payment in cash used to be preferred, but all taxis are now required to accept cards. Private hire cabs are also available to hire if you’re not near a taxi rank. Evie electric cars can be unlocked and hired with the EVie app - see P33 for more details.
Avis Rent-A-Car +44 (0) 1534 519100
Hertz Rent-A-Car +44 (0) 1534 636666
EVie +44 (0) 1534 510462
Europcar +44 (0) 1534 747770
Jersey Classic Cars +44 (0) 1534 864118
SIXT Car Rental +44 (0) 1534 660600
The Jersey Taxiapp is a fully automated booking app available on most mobiles and devices. Get a public rank taxi to your location in a few clicks.
jerseytaxidriversassociation.co
Ryde.
Ryde have established an all-electric fleet of cabs with their own app to simplify pick-up and drop-off, get fare estimates, track your driver in realtime, and pay via the app. ryde.je
Citicabs
+44 (0) 1534 499999
Domino Cabs +44 (0) 1534 747047
Liberty Cabs +44 (0) 1534 767700
Ryde +44 (0) 1534 666333
Yellow Cabs +44 (0) 1534 888888








Where there’s a wheel, there’s a way!
Enjoying Jersey’s breathtaking beaches is an experience that should be available to all. The soft sand between your toes, the smell of sea salt in the air, and not to mention sunny beach days spent with loved ones and friends.
BeachAbility’s mission is to make that a reality. They offers specially adapted wheelchairs designed to glide over sand and stone with ease. All our wheelchairs are available for loan, free of charge, at 7 Jersey beaches to anyone with permanent or temporary mobility complications.
Their Le Braye site, which was relocated to the Healing Waves Surf Therapy Centre in August 2022, offers an additional ‘Changing Place’ for users to transfer into the beach wheelchairs using a hoist, take a shower, and change in private.
A similar facility is also available at Churchill Memorial Park which is one of their most popular locations. These two sites also house a Hippocamp chair which has proven popular among their younger wheelchair users. The Hippocamp chair races across the sand and skims along the water’s edge. A priceless experience all children should enjoy!
Beachability
+44 (0) 7797 935088
www.beachability.org
Beachability’s sites are at
■ West Park, St. Helier
■ Bel Royal Kiosk, St. Aubin’s Bay
■ Le Braye Café, St. Ouen’s Bay
■ St. Brelade’s Bay
■ Long Beach, Gorey
■ La Mare Slip, St. Clement
■ Gunsite Café, St. Aubin’s Bay
Shopmobility provides mobility scooters, manual wheelchairs, rollators, Zimmer frames and other disability equipment for both daily hire and to hotels and private homes for disabled people. For daily use there is free parking in the lower ground floor of Sand Street car park when hiring a scooter or wheelchair. For overnight please book in advance to allow planning for delivery and retrieval.
Shopmobility +44 (0) 1534 739672 www.shopmobility.org.je


For a stay that’s as easy as a sea breeze, Maison des Landes offers the perfect island escape. Purposebuilt for guests with disabilities and their carers, this thoroughly modern hotel combines comfort, care and that touch of Jersey charm. Each of its 23 rooms has been lovingly designed with accessibility at heart – from ground-floor rooms with ceiling hoists to premium suites where you can roll straight from bed to wet room and out to your own sun-dappled patio. When the island air whets your appetite, enjoy delicious, accessible dining indoors or join the team outside for a sizzling summer barbecue.
01534 481683 maisondeslandes.co.uk
Jersey’s Healing Waves brings the thrill of the sea to everyone, no matter their condition or ability. From surfing and paddleboarding to FlowRider sessions at the Merton Hotel, each activity is designed to be safe, fun and empowering – including a specially adapted wheelchair surfboard for those who need it. More than just watersports, Healing Waves helps participants build confidence, develop communication skills and enjoy a little therapeutic respite. Every session is unique, giving each person a chance to connect with the water.
01534 869769 healingwaves.org.je


Feel the thrill of the waves with Wetwheels Jersey, part of the national Wetwheels Foundation since 2013. Designed for full accessibility, these unique powerboats give everyone – no matter ability – the chance to experience the excitement of the sea. You’re not just a passenger; you can take the helm and steer as the skipper, making the adventure truly your own. Perfect for thrill-seekers, families or anyone looking for an unforgettable accessible experience, Wetwheels brings the joy of boating to all, proving that the best way to enjoy Jersey’s sparkling waters is at full throttle. wetwheels.je
With 350 miles of roads, byways and lanes to explore, what better way to explore Jersey than by bike? Feel the pace slow to the steady ebb and flow of the tide, one of the largest in the world. There are plenty of options when it comes to cycle hire in Jersey. Whether you are a keen cyclist, or just want to escape the hectic noise of city life, pop along to one of our friendly bike rentals and you’ll soon be breathing in the fresh sea air and revitalising on two wheels. See page 34
For those who prefer the open road, 4hire Jersey offers fully Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles (WAV), ensuring mobility challenges never stand in the way of adventure. From family outings to medical appointments, 4hire puts accessibility first, giving you the freedom to explore the island on your terms. 4hire.je
Ryde. Ryde have established an all-electric fleet of cabs with their own app to simplify pick-up and drop-off, get fare estimates, track your driver in real-time, and pay via the app. ryde.je

Get mobile with EVie EVie is a shared mobility service in Jersey offering fully electric vehicles for hire, including cars, vans, and micro vehicles. Their mission is to provide simple, sustainable, and affordable travel options for both residents and visitors.
A2B Service: This allows users to pick up a two-seater electric vehicle from one location and drop it off at another designated spot. It’s ideal for one-way trips, with rates starting at £10 per hour or £50 for 24 hours. Recent partnerships have expanded A2B vehicle availability at locations such as Jersey War Tunnels, the airport, and the harbour.
A2A Service: This service offers electric vehicles like the BMW i3, Nissan Leaf, Renault Zoe, and vans that users can hire and return to the same location. Bookings can be made up to three months in advance through the EVie app, with options to rent by the hour, day, or week.






Will Glenn
Jersey might be small, but when it comes to cycling, it’s an absolute paradise. Whether you’re a keen road cyclist, a mountain bike enthusiast, or just looking for a leisurely ride with family and friends, our island has something for everyone. With stunning coastal views, quiet country lanes, and off-road trails, there’s no better way to explore than on two wheels.
At Lakey’s Bike Hire, we’re proud to be the most highly rated bike rental on the island, and our large shop in St Helier has everything you need for your adventure. Whether you need a hybrid, an E-Bike, or a kids’ trailer, we’ll get you kitted out and ready to go.
One of the best things about cycling in Jersey is how much variety you can pack into a single ride. You can cruise along the stunning St. Aubin’s Bay, take in the breathtaking views from Corbière Lighthouse, or ride through the peaceful Green Lanes, where cars have to give way to cyclists and walkers. The rugged north coast offers incredible cliff-top trails, while the east side takes you past historic castles and sleepy fishing harbours.
If you’re looking for an unforgettable guided experience, our Wild West Tour is a must, taking you from St Helier to the spectacular Corbière Lighthouse,
winding through the golden sands of Beauport Bay, the surfer’s paradise of St Ouen’s Bay, and the historic Waterworks Valley, while uncovering hidden coastal paths, secret coves, and local treasures that only our experienced guides know.
Scenic Variety: Coastal roads, countryside lanes, and cliffside trails all in one ride.
Cycle-Friendly Routes: Over 100 miles of designated cycling routes, plus traffic-free paths.
Compact & Accessible: Nowhere is too far, making it easy to explore at your own pace.
History & Nature: Ride past castles, war bunkers, and wild landscapes bursting with local wildlife.
BIKE HIRE
Aaron’s Bikes
+44 (0) 1534 280989 aaronsbikes.com
Evolution Cycles
+44 (0) 1534 736370 evolution-cycles.je


So, whether you’re visiting for a day or a week, make sure you get on a bike and experience Jersey the best way possible. Pop into Lakey’s Bike Hire in St Helier, and we’ll get you set up for an unforgettable cycling adventure. See you on the trails!
Jersey Bike Hire
+44 (0) 1534 746780 jerseybikehire.co.uk
Lakeys Bike Hire
+44 (0) 7829 881889 lakeys.co.uk

West Park Bikes westparkbikes.co.uk


1 /15 MAR, 27 JUN 09:00 Motorcycle Trials
The Motorcycle Trials series, organised by the Jersey Motorcycle & Light Car Club, showcases one of the most technical and skill-based forms of motorcycle sport. Set across a variety of rural and coastal locations around the island, these events challenge riders to navigate natural and man-made obstacles with precision, balance and control.
Multiple Locations
Check Website for Details, +44 (0) 1534 852952 secretary@jerseymotorsport.com JERSEYMOTORSPORT.COM

6 MAR 19:30-21:30
JIMEOIN – Pandemonium!
A not-to-be-missed, hilarious evening with one of live comedy’s universally acclaimed true masters - we are absolutely delighted to welcome the stand-up legend that is Jimeoin to Jersey Opera House with his brilliantly funny new tour ‘Pandemonium’! £25.00. Booking needed
Jersey Opera House Gloucester Street, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 511115
boxoffice@jerseyoperahouse.co.uk JERSEYOPERAHOUSE.CO.UK

4 MAR 19:00-21:00
Open Studio with Ballet D’Jèrri
Ballet d’Jèrri’s Open Studios are informal evenings that invite you inside the creative process. Join us inside our studio at Jersey Opera House for an upclose look at new work in development — from early sketches to nearly finished pieces. Booking needed
Jersey Opera House
Gloucester Street, St. Helier info@ballet.je EVENTBRITE.COM

7 MAR 13:00-15:00
Qigong For Stress & Emotional Balance Workshop
Join Roxy for a restorative Qigong workshop to help regulate the nervous system and bring balance to the emotional body and through slow, flowing movements, mindful breathwork, and guided standing meditation. £25.00. Booking needed
Kalimukti
The 31 Parade (2nd Floor), St. Helier studio@kalimukti.com KALIMUKTI.COM

13 MAR 19:00-22:00
National Theatre Live: Hamlet
The Jersey Opera House will be screening the National Theatre Live Hamlet, by William Shakespeare and directed by Robert Hastie. £19.00 - £21.00. Booking needed
Jersey Opera House
Gloucester Street, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 511115 boxoffice@jerseyoperahouse.co.uk JERSEYOPERAHOUSE.CO.UK

15 MAR 09:30-13:00
Bark Run
Join us for a fun and inclusive 5k race raising vital funds for animals in need across the Island.Kindly sponsored by FocusedIT, this family friendly event is open to all ages and abilities. Whether you’re just starting out or you’re a seasoned runner chasing a new PB, the Bark Run is for you!Fancy dress is encouraged (but not essential).
£10.00 - £20.00. Booking needed
Les Quennevais Sports Centre Track
Don Farm, +44 (0) 1534 724331 fundraising@jspca.org.je JSPCA.ORG.JE

15 MAR 12:00-14:45
Mother’s Day Sunday Lunch
Treat her to a sumptuous Mother’s Day special 3-course lunch at La Mare Wine Wine Estate. Our Head Chef has thoughtfully curated a delicious seasonal menu designed to delight the whole family, making it the perfect way to celebrate her on this special day. £37.50. Booking needed
La Mare Wine Estate
La Rue de la Hougue Mauger, St. Mary +44 (0) 1534 481178 info@lamarewineestate.com LAMAREWINEESTATE.COM

15 MAR 12:00-15:00
Mother’s Day Lunch
Make this Mother’s Day extra special with our three-course lunch at Ocean Restaurant, specially crafted for this cherished occasion. £75.00. Booking needed
The Atlantic Hotel
Le Mont de la Pulente, St. Brelade +44 (0) 1534 744101 events@TheAtlanticHotel.com THEATLANTICHOTEL.COM

15 MAR 12:00-20:30
Mother’s Day Lunch & Dinner
Make her feel truly celebrated this Mother’s Day and treat the wonderful women in your life to a beautifully crafted dining experience overlooking St Aubin’s Bay.
£49.50. Booking needed
Somerville Hotel
Mont Du Boulevard, St. Brelade +44 (0) 1534 741226 shreception@dolanhotels.com
SOMERVILLEJERSEY.COM

17 MAR 19:30-22:00
The Makings of a Murderer
Join Peter Bleksley, a founding member of Scotland Yard’s undercover unit and former star of Channel 4’s Hunted, as he lifts the lid on the most dangerous and hidden aspects of murder investigations. £26.00 - £32.00. Booking needed
Jersey Opera House
Gloucester Street, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 511115
boxoffice@jerseyoperahouse.co.uk JERSEYOPERAHOUSE.CO.UK

18 MAR 19:15-21:00
The Rugby Pod Live
Join Jim Hamilton and Andy Goode for a special Rugby Pod Live show at the stunning Jersey Opera House, brought to you by nudge and proudly sponsored by Whisky 1901. Bringing all the stories and rugby chat from the world’s biggest rugby podcast, expect laughs and beers as the lads take the stage in one of Jersey’s most iconic buildings. Age: 12+ £25.00 - £33.00
Jersey Opera House
Gloucester Street, St. Helier +44 (0) 01534511115
boxoffice@jerseyoperahouse.co.uk
JERSEYOPERAHOUSE.CO.UK

19 - 30 MAR
Taste Jersey
Jersey’s land and sea offer such an abundance of excellent produce, from seafood to dairy to Jersey Royal potatoes and more. Explore the flavours of Jersey during Taste Jersey - a food festival dedicated to showcasing local produce in creative menus, special dining events, and unique experiences. £25.00 - £120.00. Booking needed
Luxury Jersey Hotels
Islandwide
info@luxuryjerseyhotels.com TASTEJERSEY.CO.UK

19 MAR 17:30-19:30
Taste Jersey: Meet the Chefs
Experience the island’s finest flavours at our exclusive Meet the Chefs evening. Join us on 19 March to meet the chefs from some of Jersey’s leading restaurants and enjoy a selection of canapés crafted by them using the finest local ingredients while sipping a glass of bubbly. £29.00. Booking needed
L’Horizon Beach Hotel & Spa La Route de la Baie, St. Brelade info@luxuryjerseyhotels.com EVENTBRITE.COM

20 MAR 12:00-18:00
The Channel Islands Contemporary Art Show
This second edition of The Channel Islands Contemporary Art Show brings together a group of seventeen artists from across the Channel Islands, Brittany and the UK creating work that brings new perspectives to the inner and outer worlds, interactions and communities that shape our day-to-day experiences across these Islands. Free entry
ArtHouse Jersey at Capital House 8 Church Street, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 617521
info@arts.je
ARTHOUSEJERSEY.JE

20 MAR 12:00-18:00
Within This World XIV
CCA Galleries International is pleased to present new work by Carol Ann Sutherland in the artist’s first solo exhibition at the gallery, Within This World XIV. Carol Ann Sutherland was the winner of the 2020 Jersey Summer Exhibition with the summer prize being a solo exhibition at the CCA International, the heart of arts and culture in Jersey. Free entry
Royal Court Chambers 10 Hill Street, St. Helier +44 (0) 01534739900 enquiries@ccagalleriesinternational.com
CCAGALLERIESINTERNATIONAL.COM

21 - 22 MAR 10:00-17:00
Collins Pop Up Exhibition Series
Three artists. Three perspectives. One compelling journey through contemporary creative practice, as part of the Collins Pop Up Exhibition Series, featuring Corey Chad Ceccarelli, Nina Zaech, and Corina Tuinea. Free entry
Grève de Lecq Barracks
Chemin du Catel, St. Mary +44 (0) 1534 617521
info@arts.je
ARTHOUSEJERSEY.JE



26 MAR 19:30-21:30
Jazz en Jerri: Callum Gillies
Born and raised in Jersey, Callum is an exceptional singer who brings energy and charm to every stage he graces. Gillies has an ability to breathe new life to some of the greatest standards ever written. He brings a warm presence to the stage, engaging audiences with his charm and passion for the music he performs. £19.00
Jersey Arts Centre
Phillips Street, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 700444 enquiries@artscentre.je ARTSCENTRE.JE

28 - 29 MAR 14:00-15:00
The Tiger Who Came to Tea
Direct from the West End, the Olivier Award nominated smash hit show, The Tiger Who Came to Tea returns on tour. £16.00. Booking needed
Jersey Opera House
Gloucester Street, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 511115 boxoffice@jerseyoperahouse.co.uk JERSEYOPERAHOUSE.CO.UK

27 MAR 20:00-21:00
Maisie Adam: Work in Progress
Straight off the back of the latest season of Taskmaster, Maisie’s working up her new tour show. Some jokes might work, some might not. It will be obvious which ones are which, to you and to her, but that’s part of the fun.Right?RIGHT?
£18.00
Jersey Arts Centre
Phillips Street, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 700444 enquiries@artscentre.je ARTSCENTRE.JE

28 MAR 17:00-23:30
White Collar Darts
Get set for an evening of darting drama and electric entertainment as we unleash WCD26 ?? Expect dynamite on and off the stage as we launch twenty arrow armed amateurs into the spotlight for their chance at being crowned WCD champion.With many exciting changes planned for this years event, this is an experience not to be missed.
£85.00 - £130.00. Booking needed
Royal Jersey Showground A8, Trinity +44 (0) 7797 826550 info@islandfever.je FACEBOOK.COM

29 MAR 13:00-15:00
Chinese Medicine - Spring | Yoga and Acupuncture
Join Laura and Selena for a grounding workshop that blends the gentle movement of yoga, the energetic support of acupuncture, and the selfhealing touch of acupressure, all aligned with the rhythm of spring. £27.00. Booking needed
Kalimukti
The 31 Parade (2nd Floor), St. Helier studio@kalimukti.com LINKTR.EE/KALIMUKTI

3 APR, 1 MAY 09:30-12:30
Voluntourism with Jersey Trees for Life
Join Jersey Trees for Life for a tree care and maintenance session at Val de la Mare on the first Friday monthly from April to November. If you’re interested in tree care, or just fancy getting out into the fresh air for a few hours’ gentle exercise on an autumn or winter morning, we’d love you to join us.
Val de la Mare Arboretum
Grande Route de St Ouen, +44 (0) 7797 774676 admin@jerseytreesforlife.org EVENTBRITE.CO.UK

31 MAR 19:30-20:40
412 + Lawrence Batley Theatre: Brighton ‘84
A Jersey Arts Centre Residency.From the team behind the five-star, multi-awardwinning plays Shellshocked, Heroin(e) for Breakfast and Jesus, Jane, Mother and Me comes a gripping new drama. Brighton 1984. The Grand Hotel. A bomb has been planted. Thatcher is working. Guests are sleeping – 53 minutes until detonation. 2 strangers enter Room 102. £18.00
Jersey Arts Centre
Phillips Street, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 700444 enquiries@artscentre.je ARTSCENTRE.JE

4 APR 20:00
Oasis Vs The Stone Roses | Madchester Revisited
As last year’s hugely successful and long anticipated Oasis reunion tour cools down, there’s no better way to warm up again than with the UK’s No.1 tribute band, DEFINITELY MIGHTBE. Bringing the anthems, attitude, and atmosphere of Oasis to life, they deliver a performance that feels just like the real thing.
£27.80 - £30.00
The Royal Yacht Hotel & Spa
The Weighbridge, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 720511 thedrift@theroyalyacht.com
EVENTBRITE.CO.UK

4 APR 10:00-11:30
Peter Rabbit Trail
Join us at St. Saviour’s Woodland for a magical Beatrix Potter–themed Easter Trail! £10.00 - £15.00. Booking needed
St. Saviour’s Woodland
St. Saviour’s Parish Hall, St. Saviour +44 (0) 7700888076 info@naturebase.je NATUREBASE.JE

4 APR 19:30-20:30
412 + Lawrence Batley Theatre: Dark Raze
A Jersey Arts Centre ResidencyA dead body is discovered in a house in Brooklyn. Three identical brothers are dragged away and questioned. Unfortunately for them, their stories don’t match up. Who is telling the truth and who is lying? What unfolds is so unimaginable that death is only the beginning of their nightmare. £16.00
Jersey Arts Centre
Phillips Street, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 700444 enquiries@artscentre.je ARTSCENTRE.JE

5, 11, 12, 19 APR / 10 MAY 10:00-17:00
Motocross at Sorel Point
The Jersey Motorcycle & Light Car Club are the proud hosts motocross in Jersey, with eight thrilling events held between April and September at the iconic Sorel headland, along with the popular two day event that attracts competitors from the UK, France and beyond, you do not want to miss out on these exhilarating events with picturesque backdrops! Free entry
Sorel Point
La Route du Nord, St. John +44 (0) 1534 852952 secretary@jerseymotorsport.com JERSEYMOTORSPORT.COM

5 APR 12:00-15:00
Easter Sunday Lunch
Make this Easter Sunday truly memorable with a beautifully curated three-course lunch at Ocean Restaurant, perfect for gathering with family and friends on this special occasion. Sit back and relax as Executive Chef, Will Holland presents a menu celebrating the very best of the season, crafted from the finest, freshest ingredients. £65.00. Booking needed
The Atlantic Hotel
Le Mont de la Pulente, St. Brelade +44 (0) 1534 744101 events@TheAtlanticHotel.com THEATLANTICHOTEL.COM
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6 APR, 9 MAY 10:00-17:00
Bouley Bay Hill Climb
Get ready to experience one of Jersey’s most thrilling motorsport traditions - the Bouley Bay Hill Climb! With a backdrop of breathtaking coastal scenery and engines roaring up the steep, winding course, this is an adrenaline-fueled event you won’t want to miss. Free entry
Bouley Bay
Les Charrières du Boulay, Trinity +44 (0) 1534 852952 secretary@jerseymotorsport.com JERSEYMOTORSPORT.COM

11 APR 19:30-21:45
Jersey Symphony Orchestra: Symphonic Sensations
Jersey Symphony Orchestra’s Spring Concert, Symphonic Sensations, takes place Saturday 11 April 2026 at 7.30pm in Les Quennevais School Concert Hall, with guest conductor Andrew Morley and oboist soloist Nicola Hands. The programme includes works by Sibelius, Ruth Gipps, and Schumann. £30.00. Booking needed
Les Quennevais School St. Brelade
+44 (0) 7797 757445
info@jso.org.je
JSO.ORG.JE

7 APR 10:00-11:30
Peter Rabbit and Egg Trail
Join us at St Mary’s Community Centre Muddy Bank for trails and Beatrix Potter–themed Easter fun! £10.00£15.00. Booking needed
St. Mary’s Youth and Community Centre
La Rue du Pont, St. Mary +44 (0) 7700 888076
info@naturebase.je

13 - 19 APR 10:00-17:00
Easter Pop-up: You Me & The Sea
You, Me and the Sea is an exhibition showcasing artwork created by families who took part in creative nature workshops at Grève de Lecq with ArtHouse Jersey. Free entry
Grève de Lecq Barracks
Chemin du Catel, St. Mary
+44 (0) 1534617521
info@arts.je ARTHOUSEJERSEY.JE

16 APR 19:30-21:30
Amici Artium: Fibonacci Quartet
The Fibonacci Quartet formed at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and teach as a Quartet in Residence at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, as well as at the Royal Academy of Music in their position as Nina Drucker Fellows. They were also recently appointed as Grand Resident ensemble at ProQuartet in Paris for seasons 2025 – 2027. £21.00
Jersey Arts Centre
Phillips Street, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534700444 enquiries@artscentre.je ARTSCENTRE.JE

18 APR 13:00
Beach Racing at Millbrook
Experience the thrills and spills of Beach (Sand) Racing at Millbrook, set along the stunning shoreline of St. Aubin’s Bay. This exciting motorsport combines elements of enduro and motocross, with competitors racing motorcycles, cars and buggies on a challenging course laid out directly on the beach.
Free entry
Millbrook
La Route du Nord, St. Lawrence +44 (0) 1534 852952 secretary@jerseymotorsport.com JERSEYMOTORSPORT.COM

17 APR 20:00-21:00
Christian Jegard: Mr Showbusiness
The debut show from award-winning alternative comedian Christian Jegard, a vaudevillian determined to entertain no matter how recent his divorce. As seen on TV in the BBC New Comedy Awards, Jersey-born Christian can also be heard in The Unwinding on Radio 4 Extra. £18.00
Jersey Arts Centre
Phillips Street, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534700444 enquiries@artscentre.je ARTSCENTRE.JE

18 APR 10:00-16:00
Open Milling at Jersey’s Last Working Watermill
Come along to Le Moulin de Quétivel in St Peter’s Valley to see the water wheel in action and flour being freshly milled. You can meet our very own miller, browse in our gift shop and enjoy tea and homemade cakes. Dogs are welcome! £2.00 - £4.00
Le Moulin de Quétivel
Le Mont Fallu, St. Peter +44 (0) 1534 483193 enquiries@nationaltrust.je NATIONALTRUST.JE

18/19 APR 11:00-12:00
Dantastic’s Easter Egg-stravaganza!
The Dantastic team are back for an extra special, high energy, musical, pantostyle show bursting with laughter, music, and Easter magic!
£13.00 - £15.00. Booking needed
Jersey Opera House
Gloucester Street, St. Helier
+44 (0) 1534 511115
boxoffice@jerseyoperahouse.co.uk JERSEYOPERAHOUSE.CO.UK

21 APR 19:30
Behind the Making of a Chelsea Show Garden
Join Penny Plane as she takes us on a journey through the making of a Chelsea Flower Show garden. Penny Plane, volunteer coordinator for the Lady Garden Foundation’s ‘Silent No More’ garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2026, will share behind-the-scenes insights into the two-year journey of design development and fundraising that led to the garde
£5.00. Booking needed
St. Lawrence Parish Hall
La Grande Route de St Laurent, St. Lawrence Jerseygardeningclub@gmail.com EVENTBRITE.COM

22 APR
Rest & Rewind Series: Sound
Immersion
Lie down. Listen deeply. Join concert pianist and sound medicine practitioner, Georgina Sutton, for an immersive evening of sound and stillness. The journey begins with a wash of sound frequencies featuring a magnificent octet of endocrine alchemy crystal bowls. £40.00
Grève de Lecq Barracks
Chemin du Catel, St. Mary +44 (0) 1534 617521
info@arts.je ARTHOUSEJERSEY.JE

23-24 APR 19:30-21:30
Hidden – Motionhouse
Internationally renowned dance-circus company Motionhouse returns with its jaw-dropping production, Hidden. Experience a powerful blend of artforms, where breathtaking dance melts effortlessly into thrilling circus feats. Hidden explores how, in an increasingly divided world, light can come out of darkness in times of crisis.
£21.00 - £30.00. Booking needed
Jersey Opera House
Gloucester Street, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 511115
boxoffice@jerseyoperahouse.co.uk JERSEYOPERAHOUSE.CO.UK

24 APR 19:00
The Fisherman’s Catch Dinner
Ocean Restaurant invites guests to a special celebration of Jersey seafood with The Fisherman’s Catch Dinner, created in partnership with Fin & Feather. The evening showcases exceptional locally sourced fish and shellfish, thoughtfully prepared to highlight freshness, provenance and seasonality. £95.00. Booking needed
The Atlantic Hotel
Le Mont de la Pulente, St. Brelade +44 (0) 1534 744101 events@TheAtlanticHotel.com THEATLANTICHOTEL.COM

25-26 APR
Delicious Jersey Food Festival
Get ready for a feast of flavour as the Delicious Jersey Food Festival returns on 25/26 April 2026 - the island’s flagship celebration of local produce, culinary talent, and community spirit. More than just a food festival, Delicious Jersey is a celebration of the island’s identity - a place where community, creativity, and flavour come together.
Weighbridge Place
Caledonia Place, georgie@jerseyhospitality.com JERSEYHOSPITALITY.COM

24 APR 19:30-23:00
Travellers Tunes | An Evening with Steve Cradock
Join us for Travellers’ Tunes: An Evening with Steve Cradock, a captivating night of live music, stories, and connection. Best known as the guitarist for Ocean Colour Scene and his long-time collaborations with Paul Weller, Steve brings his unmistakable sound and charisma to an intimate setting for one night only. £38.62. Booking needed
The Drift
Weighbridge Place, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 870053 info@islandmusic.co.uk EVENTBRITE.CO.UK

25 APR 19:30-21:40
Seven Drunken Nights
Proudly celebrating its 10th Anniversary, Seven Drunken Nights - The Story of The Dubliners is back for 2026! Performed by a phenomenal cast of Irish musicians, the show features classics like Whiskey in the Jar and The Irish Roverguaranteed to get toes tapping. £23.50 - £28.50. Booking needed
Jersey Opera House
Gloucester Street, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 511115
boxoffice@jerseyoperahouse.co.uk JERSEYOPERAHOUSE.CO.UK












































































26 APR, 10, 30 MAY
Les Landes Horse Race Days
Head to Les Landes Racecourse, the most southerly racecourse in the United Kingdom. Spend a day at the races with family, friends or colleagues and enjoy food, entertainment with uninterrupted views over the historic ruins of Grosnez Castle and the neighbouring islands of Guernsey, Sark and Herm.
£20, Free for Under 18s please.
Jersey Race Club
La Route de Grosnez, St. Ouen +44 (0) 1534 863484 secretary@jerseyraceclub.com JERSEYRACECLUB.COM

28 APR 19:30-21:30
Amici Artium: Iyad Sughayer (piano)
Nominated as a 2022 ‘Rising Star’ by Classic FM, Jordanian-Palestinian pianist
Iyad Sughayer was a prize-winner at the Young Classical Artists Trust international auditions in 2021, and has developed an exciting career as both a soloist and chamber musician.
£20.00. Booking required.
Jersey Arts Centre Phillips Street, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534700444 enquiries@artscentre.je ARTSCENTRE.JE

26 APR 08:30-14:00
True Grit Wetwheels Challenge
The True Grit Wetwheels Challenge is a 4.7KM running race with a difference. The route consist of different obstacles that will make you crawl, carry, climb and jump your way to the finish! There is a short obstacle course (approx 2K) and a long obstacle course (approx 4K) for Youth Challengers. Short course is for Year 4+ and long course Year 6+
£20.00 - £147.50. Booking needed
Ronez Quarry
La Route du Nord, St. John +44 (0) 7797 919006 operations@wetwheels.je TRUEGRITCHALLENGE.CO.UK

29 APR 19:00-20:00 Perotine
As part of the Channel Islands Contemporary Art Show, ArtHouse Jersey invites you to the gallery for the launch of local author Dreena Collins’ powerful new novel, Perotine, that revisits one of the most haunting episodes in Guernsey’s history. £8.00
ArtHouse Jersey at Capital House
8 Church Street, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 851442 info@arts.je ARTHOUSEJERSEY.JE

29 APR 19:30-21:30
Christina Alden & Alex Patterson
Christina Alden and Alex Patterson are multi-instrumentalists and songwriters from Norwich. Their music is rich with intertwining harmony, sensitive accomplished musicianship and a creative songwriting style that is both delicate and moving. Deeply inspired by the world around them, they have a keen environmental eye to craft stories. £18.00
Jersey Arts Centre
Phillips Street, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 700444 enquiries@artscentre.je ARTSCENTRE.JE

2 MAY
Lib in The Square
Get ready as we return to the Royal Square for the ultimate open-air takeover. We’re bringing two absolute House Music icons to the island on both Saturday 2nd and Sunday 3rd May with Roger Sanchez (Sat) & MK (Sun) £52.45 - £94.50. Booking needed
Royal Square St. Helier info@lib.je LIB.JE

1-31 MAY
Walk in the Park
This May, discover some of the best walks in Jersey by joining one of our expert-guided walks, or by exploring in your own time, by using one of our self-guided routes. Each guided walk explores the Jersey National Park through a different lens, from living systems and changing landscapes to history, culture and lived experience. £7.50 Free for children
The Jersey National Park Islandwide, +44 (0) 1534 721405 info@jerseynationalpark.com JERSEYNATIONALPARK.COM

2 MAY 09:00-10:00
Yoga at Mont Orgueil Castle
Join Kalimukti for a yoga class at Mont Orgueil Castle, an 800 year old medieval castle that overlooks the stunning Royal Bay of Grouville and home to one of Jersey Heritage’s most beautiful and historic sites. No yoga experience required, just come join us to move, breath and connect. Indoor and outdoor spaces depending on the weather. £15.00. Booking needed
Mont Orgueil Castle
Castle Green, Grouville +44 (0) 7797 795827 studio@kalimukti.com STUDIO.KALIMUKTI.COM

2-4 MAY 10:00-18:00
Barclays Jersey Boat Show
The 2026 Barclays Jersey Boat Show will offer something for everyone. As the largest free event in the Channel Islands, it’s a fantastic opportunity to gather with loved ones, relax, and soak up the atmosphere. Prepare to be impressed by the stunning array of yachts and watercraft showcased in the marina, while exploring various stalls with the latest in maritime gadgets, lifestyle products, and services.
Entertainment awaits at Weighbridge Place, where our entertainment village hosts a diverse lineup of local talent on the Solent Stevedores Main Stage in Weighbridge Place. A tempting array of food and drinks is available in the DFDS Lifestyle Zone on Albert Pier and throughout the Show. There will lots to keep people entertained on land, as well as on the water, in Geomarine’s Outdoor & Active Zone on Albert Pier. Families will be happy in The Party Crew Kids’ Zone on Marina Gardens.
Join us for a great day out that the whole family can enjoy!
St. Helier Marina +44 (0) 1534 505926 info@jerseyboatshow.com JERSEYBOATSHOW.COM

3 MAY 10:00-16:00
Genuine Jersey Artisans’ Market at Grève
Positioned at the charming Seaside Café at Grève de Lecq, this vibrant artisan market is a celebration of Jersey’s finest makers, growers, and creatives. Stroll through a delightful showcase of local talent, where more than 20 passionate artisans and producers bring their handcrafted, homegrown, and freshly baked goods straight to you. Free entry
The Seaside Cafe Grève de Lecq, St. Ouen +44 (0) 7797 780383 John@GenuineJersey.com
GENUINEJERSEY.JE

7 MAY 19:30-22:00
The D-Day Darlings Victorious
Following the success of their VE Day 80 tour and triumphant performances at the iconic Royal Albert Hall, Britain’s beloved songbirds, The D-Day Darlings, proudly present their brand-new stage spectacular, Victorious, fronted by founder and lead singer Katie Ashby. £22.00 - £28.00. Booking needed
Jersey Opera House Gloucester Street, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 511115 boxoffice@jerseyoperahouse.co.uk JERSEYOPERAHOUSE.CO.UK

8 - 17 MAY
Gandeys K-Pop Dragon Circus
Step into the spectacular world of Gandey’s K-Pop Dragon Circus — a dazzling fusion of East meets West, where magic, music, and myth unite beneath the big top.
£9.99. Booking needed
People’s Park +44 (0) 7878 228403
boxoffice@gandey.com GANDEYSCIRCUS.COM

8 MAY 20:30-22:00
Gandeys Circus by Night
Get ready—Circus By Night is back and bolder than ever for its brand-new 2026 tour. This electrifying after-dark spectacular from Gandeys Circus is crafted exclusively for adult audiences, delivering a night of pulse-pounding excitement, daring stunts, and wickedly playful entertainment!
£20.00. Booking needed
People Parks
St Helier, +44 (0) 07878228403
boxoffice@gandey.com GANDEYSCIRCUS.COM

Locally produced artwork, books, candles & home fragrance, ceramics, chocolates, cards, crochet, jewellery, preserves, resin work, textiles, woodwork & more!
@Gallery Cafe, Le Boulevard, St Aubin


Every year, on 09 May, Jersey comes alive with vibrant celebrations to mark Liberation Day, honouring the moment in 1945 when crowds gathered in Liberation Square to welcome British troops and watch the Union Jack unfurl from the balcony of the Pomme d’Or Hotel.
The heart of St. Helier becomes a stage for remembrance and revelry, where stirring speeches and heartfelt stories pay tribute to the island’s journey from occupation to freedom. The streets buzz with live music, historical reenactments and captivating performances, while the scent of delicious local food fills the air. Liberation Day is a day steeped in community spirit, reflection and island pride, where history is honoured, and freedom is celebrated with the joy it deserves.

From 1940 to 1945, Jersey was one of the Channel Islands under Nazi control, the only British territories occupied by the Nazis. Life in Jersey transformed dramatically for Islanders, as the occupying forces fortified the island with bunkers, tunnels and defensive walls, leaving an indelible mark on its landscape. While Islanders faced extreme hardship and, in some cases, peril, many found ways to adapt, resist and survive in the face of adversity.
The scars of the Occupation remain woven into Jersey’s fabric today, with echoes of the past found in museums, memorials and preserved wartime sites. Venture underground into the Jersey War Tunnels, where the island’s occupation story unfolds across five powerful years. As you wander through the eerie tunnels, personal accounts from Islanders bring history to life. For a deeper dive, the Channel Islands Military Museum and St. Catherine’s Bunker reveal the island’s pivotal role during WWII, showcasing military artefacts and offering fascinating insights into Jersey’s strategic significance. Or step into the past and uncover the island’s remarkable story with a private guided experience with Jersey War Tours and Jersey Military Tours.


From 8–18 May, be inspired with a celebration of music, heritage, and community. This year’s festival is especially significant as Music in Action celebrates its 20th anniversary, marking two decades of bringing world-class music and meaningful outreach to Island audiences. Catch unforgettable performances from internationally acclaimed artists
From powerful classical concerts to electrifying jazz and intimate musical experiences, the festival promises something truly special for everyone.

10 MAY 14:30-16:30
LIMF 2026: St. Ouen’s Manor Musical Walk
Step behind the gates of St. Ouen’s Manor for a truly special afternoon. Guided by Seigneur Charlie Malet de Carteret, explore this magnificent west coast estate and uncover over 800 years of history. Live music by Jersey musicians’ weaves through the grounds, creating a magical blend of heritage, storytelling and sound.
£1.00 - £18.50. Booking needed
St. Ouen’s Manor Rue du Manoir, St. Ouen press@musicjersey.com MUSICJERSEY.COM

9 MAY 19:30-21:00
LIMF 2026: ‘Close to You’ with Sir Willard White
Join Sir Willard White and the Jersey Chamber Orchestra for a sparkling Liberation Day celebration - a joyful mix of British melodies, Broadway hits, and timeless classics. One of the great voices of our time, Sir Willard White has starred on the world’s largest opera stages, captivating audiences with his rich voice and magnetic presence.
£15.00 - £32.50. Booking needed
Jersey Opera House Gloucester Street, St. Helier press@musicjersey.com
MUSICJERSEY.COM

11 MAY 19:30-21:15
LIMF 2026: An evening with Sir Willard White
Legendary bass-baritone Sir Willard White brings his iconic voice to the Town Church for an unforgettable, intimate concert. From spirituals and folk songs to a selection of iconic musical theatre songs from some of Broadway’s most loved shows, see this icon with violinist Harriet Mackenzie and pianist Anna Tilbrook.
£15.00 - £32.50. Booking needed
St. Helier Town Church Church Street, St. Helier press@musicjersey.com MUSICJERSEY.COM

12 MAY 19:30-21:15
LIMF 2026: Four Hands, One Piano
“Fairy Tales from Paris” invites you to romantic Paris for a concert with two of the New York Lincoln Centre artists Qian Wu and Juho Pohjonen playing together with four hands on one piano. Enter into a world of dreams and fantasy through Debussy’s atmospheric music to Mendelssohn’s romantic piano music.
£15.00 - £32.50
St Helier Town Church Church Street, St. Helier press@musicjersey.com MUSICJERSEY.COM

16 MAY 12:30-16:00
LIMF 2026: Jazz at Hamptonne
Enjoy a family day out with internationally acclaimed jazz artist Jon Regen and his band at the beautiful setting of Hamptonne. This is a rare opportunity to experience world-class jazz in one of Jersey’s most picturesque venues. Bring a picnic, relax with the whole family, and enjoy an unforgettable afternoon of jazz excellence in the countryside.
£5.00 - £65.71. Booking needed
Hamptonne Country Life Museum
Rue de la Patente, St. Mary +44 (0) 1534 761767 support@musicjersey.com EVENTBRITE.COM

15 MAY 19:30-16:00
LIMF 2026: Romantic Fire Chamber Music
Internationally renowned stars perform an evening of “romantic fire” with Brahms, Haydn’s fiery Gypsy melodies, and a Paganini showpiece at the Liberation International Music Festival.
£15.00 - £24.00. Booking needed
Jersey Arts Centre Philips Street, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 761767 support@musicjersey.com MUSICJERSEY.COM

17 MAY 17:00-20:00
LIMF 2026: Echoes at La Hougue Bie
A stunning interactive experience with three simultaneous performances of atmospheric music inside the passageway to the tomb, on top of the mound in the chapel, and in the Long House. Performers include violin, cello and harpsichord will perform classics by Bach alongside readings and poetry in the Long House.
£15.00 £24.00. Booking needed
La Hougue Bie
La Route de la Hougue Bie, St. Saviour press@musicjersey.com MUSICJERSEY.COM

13-17 MAY
The Norman Market is back to Jersey for the first time this year! Pick up some of the finest French cheeses, cider, saucisson, fruits and more from our wonderful Norman traders! Open from 9am-6pm. We are looking forward to seeing you there! Be sure to check our website for more details and any changes.
Royal Square
St. Helier
+44 (0) 1534 280110 info@maisondenormandie.com MAISONDENORMANDIE.COM

16 MAY 11:45
Jersey Tea Farm Visit & Afternoon Tea
Join us for a unique tea experience that begins with an exclusive visit to the tea farm of The Jersey Tea Company in the parish of St. Helier, including a guided tour, presentation and tasting at the farm. The experience concludes with a self-drive journey to The Atlantic Hotel for a refined afternoon tea inspired by the new spring flush. £55.00. Booking needed
The Atlantic Hotel
Le Mont de la Pulente, St. Brelade +44 (0) 1534 744101 events@TheAtlanticHotel.com THEATLANTICHOTEL.COM

15 MAY 12:00-18:00
Reframing Dementia
‘Reframing Dementia’ is a photographic exhibition designed to challenge preconceptions. Featuring real people living with dementia, it captures strength, diversity, joy, skills, love, support, and optimism among its subjects. It celebrates them as real people, not solely defined by their diagnosis. Free entry
ArtHouse Jersey at Capital House 8 Church Street, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 617521 rosanna@arts.je ARTHOUSEJERSEY.JE

16 MAY 12;00
Sand Racing at St. Ouen
St. Ouen’s Bay provides the perfect natural arena for one of Jersey’s most exciting motorsport spectacles. Sand Racing brings motorcycles, cars and buggies together on a purpose-built beach course, where power, precision and endurance are put to the test. Free entry
Le Braye
Five Mile Road, St. Ouen +44 (0) 1534 852952 secretary@jerseymotorsport.com JERSEYMOTORSPORT.COM

17 MAY 14:00-17:00
JAYF Open Garden - Domaine des Vaux, St. Lawrence
Explore extensive gardens and woodland surrounding a traditional Jersey farmhouse. In addition to the beautiful main garden, enjoy the valley, formal herb garden, greenhouse, and vegetable garden. Admission £6.00. Under 12s free. Delicious cream teas £5.50. All proceeds go to local charity JAYF, helping young people in Jersey. £7.00
Domaine des Vaux
Rue de Bas, St. Lawrence jayfpublicity@gmail.com
JAYF.ORG.JE

18 - 24 MAY
13th Parish:
Jersey International Film Festival
The seventh edition of the 13th Parish
Jersey’s International Film Festival will take place from 18-24 May. We bring the very best of contemporary film to the island – new work from all over the world, in every genre, carefully curated for your entertainment and amazement. Be sure to visit our website to find out more!
Jersey Art Centre
Phillips Street, St. Helier info@13thparish.org.je 13THPARISH.ORG.JE

16 MAY 17:30-01:00
Abandon! Ship! Boat Party
Abandon Ship Boat Parties returns for with a 3 hour boat party set on Jersey’s south coast... This is the best small party in the island! If you have sailed before you know what to expect, 3 hours of Ibizan classics and underground house music, while we cruise the magnificent coast. Booking needed
Abandon! Ship! Albert Pier, St. Helier leepinglaux@gmail.com
EVENTBRITE.CO.UK

23 -31 MAY 10:00-16:00
Saturday Art School Pop Up
This pop-up exhibition celebrates the changing seasons through mixed-media artworks created by young people from across the island during Saturday Art School workshops. Free entry
Grève de Lecq Barracks
Chemin du Catel, St. Mary +44 (0) 1534 617521 info@arts.je
ARTHOUSEJERSEY.JE

21 - 23 MAY 18:30-20:30
Horrible Histories
Terrible Tudors + Awful EgyptiansWe all want to meet people from history. The trouble is everyone is dead! So it’s time to prepare yourselves for two amazing shows with Horrible Histories live on stage! Using actors and eye-popping 3D special effects, these astounding shows are guaranteed to thrill you and your children.
£17.00 - £24.00. Booking needed
Jersey Opera House
Gloucester Street, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 511115 boxoffice@jerseyoperahouse.co.uk JERSEYOPERAHOUSE.CO.UK

24 -30 MAY
#LoveNature Festival
The National Trust for Jersey’s #LoveNature Festival, is taking place from Monday 25 May to Sunday 31 May. This week-long event, which also happens to run over half-term, celebrates nature, conservation, wildlife and wellness and includes an array of activities and events for all ages. This festival is kindly supported by Jersey National Park. £10.00. Booking needed
Various Locations Islandwide +44 (0) 1534 483193 enquiries@nationaltrust.je NATIONALTRUST.JE

25 MAY 12:30
Spring Bank Holiday BBQ and Beats
Join us on Monday 25 May for a relaxed afternoon of BBQ and buffet-style dishes, paired with a DJ bringing feelgood beats with live saxophone. The event will be hosted on our terrace, with Ocean Restaurant available as an equally welcoming indoor venue. £75.00. Booking needed
The Atlantic Hotel
Le Mont de la Pulente, St. Brelade +44 (0) 1534 744101 events@TheAtlanticHotel.com THEATLANTICHOTEL.COM

31 MAY 14:00-17:00
JAYF Open Garden - Woodlands Court, Grouville
With glorious views of Mont Orgueil Castle and the Cotentin Peninsula, these beautiful gardens include well groomed lawns, a kitchen garden and an enchanting play area for young children. Delicious Jersey cream teas will be available for £5.50. Admission £6.00 Under 12s Free. Regret no dogs. Credit cards welcome £7.00
Woodlands Court
La Route des Cotils, Grouville events@jayf.org.je JAYF.ORG.JE

Head to Springfield Stadium and watch the Jersey Bulls, English football’s newest and most southernly club, as they host an action packed exhibition of football. Jersey Bulls have been climbing the leagues and have been involved in a number of successful cup runs, including the FA Cup, FA Vase and have most recently entered the FA Youth Cup.
Springfield Stadium 2 Janvrin Road, St. Helier info@bulls.je BULLS.JE

Experience the thrill of Championship rugby on the Island as Jersey RFC take to the field at CoinShares Park. Known for intensity, passion, and a never-saydie spirit, the Islanders bring everything to every home game – and the roar of the crowd makes all the difference.
Jersey Rugby Club La Rue des Landes, St. Peter dan.mcalister@jrfc.je JERSEYRFC.RFU.CLUB


SUNDAYS 3-31ST MARCH 13:00-15:15
Tunes on The Terrace: Sunday Sessions at Indigos
Join us on our south-facing terrace every Sunday lunchtime, to catch up with friends over relaxed tunes, exquisite cocktails, mouth watering food and of course our stunning views over St. Aubin’s Bay. 2 sets every Sunday 1pm-2pm & 2.30pm-3.30pm. Starting 4/5/25 ending 31/8/25 weather permitting. Early booking essential.
Hotel Cristina
Le Mont Felard, St. Lawrence +44 (0) 1534 758024 hcreception@dolanhotels.com CRISTINAJERSEY.COM

ONGOING 10:00-16:00
Jersey’s Royal Charters
A ‘Jersey Royal Charters’ banner exhibition is in residence in the Undercroft at Mont Orgueil Castle. The castle’s ancient links with the Crown make it the perfect site to explore the history of the charters granted to the island from Edward III onwards.
Mont Orgueil Castle
Castle Green, St. Martin +44 (0) 1534 633300 info@jerseyheritage.org JERSEYHERITAGE.ORG

Jersey Markets Residency: Islanders & Hanging On Since January this year, Jersey-based photographer Connor Daly and visual artist Oliver Le Gresley have been artists-in-residence at Jersey Markets. From February through to April, both artists will create distinct new works responding to the markets, their community and history
The Jersey Fish Market
Beresford Street, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534617521 info@arts.je ARTHOUSEJERSEY.JE

La Tèrr’rie d’Jèrri
La Tèrr’rie d’Jèrri - d’s histouaithes dé not’ Île / Being Jersey - stories of our Island. A new free exhibition at Jersey Museum. Jersey is a special island. It is tiny – a small dot on the world map. But its size belies the breadth of its unique and varied heritage.
Jersey Museum
The Weighbridge, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 633300 info@jerseyheritage.org JERSEYHERITAGE.ORG

St Aubin Grève de Lecq
La Neuve Route, St. Aubin, St. Brelade
This regular artisans’ market takes place in the picturesque harbour village of St. Aubin in front of the parish hall, where you will find an array of local wares on display, including goods from producers and craft workers. All goods sold by Genuine Jersey Members will have been crafted, brewed, baked or processed by the stall holder, so come along and soak up the atmosphere while celebrating Jersey’s finest. There will be live music from local musicians throughout the day.
11 APR 09:00-15:00
25 APR 09:00-15:00
9 MAY 09:00-15:00
The Seaside Cafe, Grève de Lecq, St. Ouen
Positioned at the charming Seaside Café at Grève de Lecq, this vibrant artisan market is a celebration of Jersey’s finest makers, growers, and creatives. Stroll through a delightful showcase of local talent, where more than 20 passionate artisans and producers bring their handcrafted, homegrown, and freshly baked goods straight to you.
23 MAY 09:00-15:00
6 JUN 09:00-15:00
20 JUN 09:00-15:00 3 MAY 10:00-16:00 17 MAY 10:00-16:00 31 MAY 10:00-16:00 14 JUN 10:00-16:00
28 JUN 10:00-16:00

ONGOING Until 17 MAY 10:00-16:00
Liberation 80: A Day to Remember
Immerse yourself in this captivating ten-minute projected film, ‘A Day to Remember’. As the magnificent events unfold, we hear from islanders who witnessed them, as well as evacuees in England and deportees in Germany.
Hamptonne Country Life Museum
La Rue de la Patente, St. Lawrence +44 (0) 1534 633300
info@jerseyheritage.org
JERSEYHERITAGE.ORG

ONGOING 10:00-16:00
Life After Liberation Exhibition
To mark the 80th anniversary of Liberation, this special exhibition examines the many challenges and opportunities Jersey faced following its release from five long years of German occupation.
Jersey Museum
The Weighbridge, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 633300
info@jerseyheritage.org
JERSEYHERITAGE.ORG

ONGOING 10:00-16:00
Searching for Jersey’s Celts
In 2012, the world’s largest Celtic hoard was discovered buried in a field in Jersey. This exhibition explores what might have led people to bury a hoard of 70,000 coins and jewellery in Jersey, 2000 years ago and looks closely at some of the items found within the hoard.
La Hougue Bie
La Route de la Hougue Bie, Grouville +44 (0) 1534 633300
info@jerseyheritage.org
JERSEYHERITAGE.ORG

ONGOING Until 17 MAY 10:00-16:00
Farming After Liberation Exhibition
Head to Hamptonne Country Life Museum and experience a small exhibition that tells the Occupation story of the historical site and examines how farming recovered after Liberation.
Hamptonne Country Life Museum
La Rue de la Patente, St. Lawrence +44 (0) 1534 633300
info@jerseyheritage.org
JERSEYHERITAGE.ORG








Jersey War Tunnels tells the fascinating true story of wartime Jersey. Experience what life was really like in the island during the German occupation.
The hardship, the heartache and the heroism, in the words of the people who were there. The exhibition is housed within an underground tunnel complex, built by the Germans using slave labour. In addition to the exhibition, visitors can enjoy the Garden of Reflection, Visitor Centre with café and shop. You can also take the opportunity to test your sleuthing skills and enjoy a gripping experience in Jersey’s newest Escape Rooms hidden within the Tunnels. A real-life brain teasing adventure, where you’ll have to find clues, break codes, solve puzzles and find the key to your freedom!
£11 - £20
Daily: 10:00 - 17:00
Suggested last entry to tunnels; 4pm 8,28
Les Charrières Malorey, JE3 1FU St. Lawrence
+44 (0) 1534 860808
info@jerseywartunnels.com


ATTRACTION

La Mare Wine Estate is a hidden gem nestled amidst the picturesque parish of St Mary. With free entry and ample parking, the estate extends a warm welcome to all whatever the weather.
Stroll freely through vineyards, orchards, and meticulously groomed gardens. Dine in the charming Vineyard Café and enjoy a delicious lunch or afternoon tea, either within its cosy interior or on the terrace, providing a stunning panorama of sprawling vines. Peruse the estate gift shop for unique treasures or why not book a Tour and Tasting Experience, where you will gain exclusive access to the heritage and inner workings of the winery and distillery with tastings of the finest Jersey wines, ciders, and spirits as well as estate-made biscuits, chocolates and preserves including our famous Jersey Black Butter. .
Free Entry to the estate & Café
Adults - £22.95, Senior - £21.95, Children£7.45, Under 11’s - Free Daily: 10:00 - 17:00 7
La Mare Wine Estate La Rue de la Hougue Mauger, JE3 3BA St. Mary
+44 (0) 1534 481178 info@lamarewineestate.com
ATTRACTION

Tickets from £14.40 –please visit Durrell’s website for the latest offers
Daily: 09:30 - 17:00 3,13,23
Les Augres Manor, La Profonde Rue JE3 5BP Trinity
Discover a window into the wild, reconnect with nature and meet some of the world’s rarest animals. With 32 acres of parkland to explore, guests will expererience close encounters with Jersey Zoo’s Aldabra tortoises and free ranging tamarins. From majestic gorillas and slow moving sloths to rare reptiles and tropical butterflies, Jersey Zoo is an immersive experience that is open all year.
+44 (0) 1534 860000 | Visitor.Centre@durrell.org | durrell.org

ATTRACTION
£10.00 Adult, £5.00 Child.
Daily: 10:00 - 17:00 from the 14th April. 22
St. Ouen
La Grande Route Des Mielles JE3 2FN Northern end of the 5 Mile Road, sea side of the road.
The Museum is housed in a German bunker which sits right on the sea wall that dominates the surrounding area, which once formed part of Hitler’s Atlantic Wall defences. Within the bunker itself are many rooms full of artefacts both military and civilian which help tell the story of the five long years of German Occupation. There are hundreds of interesting pieces to look at as well as lots to read. There is also a 40 minute commentary of locals recounting experiences of the time.
+44 (0) 7797 732072 | damienhorn1@gmail.com

Family run and independent, at the heart of the community.
Breakfast
Pizza and salads in Maddie’s
Afternoon Tea in the Dining Room
Oyster Happy Hour 5.00 - 6.00pm every day
Curated cocktails Dinner in the Dining Room





+44 (0) 1534 862137 | info@jerseypearl.com | jerseypearl.com ATTRACTION
Five Mile Road Grande Route des Mielles St Ouen 10:00 - 16:00 22 free.
At Jersey Pearl, you can relax and chill out, learn about pearls, try on some exquisite jewellery, or soak up the sunshine on our terrace. If food is more your fancy, then indulge on delicious, traditional food as you bask in the panoramic views across the Atlantic Ocean. Part of Jersey life for more than 30 years, they continue to delight and welcome visitors to their world of wonderful. Pick your very own pearl from a shell in our wonderful Pick-a-Pearl experience. Choose an Akoya oyster then learn all about your pearl and what makes it unique as we grade it together. You can choose the perfect setting for your new pearl from a range of silver and gold pieces and watch as we expertly set it there and then.

NATURE
Jersey Lavender is a working farm that grows lavender, the oil of which is extracted and used to make a range of fragrant Jersey Lavender products. Wander around beautiful gardens, let the kids enjoy the ‘Discovery Trail’ feed the chickens, relish homemade treats from Sprigs Café and find that perfect gift from Sprigs Shop.
+44 (0) 1534 742933 | admin@jerseylavender.co.uk | jerseylavender.co.uk
St. Brelade Rue du Pont Marquet JE3 8DS Close to the Railway Walk. Tues - Sun 10:00 - 17:00 15 free.
NATURE

Nestled in the heart of heart of Trinity we are home to one of the world’s most impressive and unique collections of orchids. We are the perfect all-weather, all-season attraction, whatever time of year you visit you will be sure to see something amazing.
+44 (0) 1534 861963 | info@eyof.co.uk | www.ericyoungorchid.org
Trinity La Rue du Moulin de Ponterrin, Victoria Village JE3 5HH Wed - Sat: 10:00 - 16:00 21 £6 Adult. £2 Children 4-16yrs, Under 4’s Free


A magnificently restored townhouse in the centre of St. Helier where you can explore life in fashionable Jersey during the Georgian era. You will be transported to a time of elegance when gentlemen smoked clay pipes and the threat of French invasion was always a hot topic.
+44 (0) 1534 483193 | catherine@nationaltrust. je | nationaltrust.je St Helier New Street
Wed-Fri 10:00-18:00 May-Sep. NA Members: Free under 6: Free. Adults: £7 Children: £3
Dedicated to preserving the Island’s mechanical heritage. Step back in time and enjoy the vast and varied collection of steam engines, vintage & classic vehicles, agricultural implements, domestic items and more! Bringing back memories for the whole family to enjoy.
+44 (0) 1534 865307 | pallotmuseum@gmail. com. | pallotmuseum.co.uk Trinity Rue du Bechet JE3 5BE See website 5 £10 Adults, £8 Seniors, £3 Children. <5 free.
Newly located for 2023 in St Helier, Pat Robson and her team host the largest exhibiting and working gallery in the Channel Islands. Featuring the work of over 100 local artists and craft workers alongside classes and events.
+44 (0) 1534 743044 info@theharbourgalleryjersey.com theharbourgalleryjersey.com St. Helier No. 19, The Quay, Commercial Buildings Daily: 10:00 - 17:00 Free entry
Discover six centuries of Jersey’s rural life at Hamptonne Country Life Museum. Dating back to the 15th century, the house and farm are brought to life with characters from the island’s past.
+44 (0) 1534 863955 info@jerseyheritage.org | jerseyheritage.org
St. Lawrence La Rue de la Patente JE3 1HS At the top of Waterworks Valley. 10:00 - 17:00 7 Adult: £15.50 | Senior: £14.50 | Child/Student: £10.25 Family: £46.50
Created in the 1920’s by millionaire philanthropist Sir James Knott, The Botanic Gardens offer many distinctive and unique plant collections which thrive in this exceptionally fertile site.Relax, explore, discover, eat, shop and stay. Uncover one of Europe’s most outstanding gardens.
+44 (0) 1534 870551 | samaresmanor@gmail. com | samaresmanor.com St Clement La Grande Route de St Clement Daily 9:30 to 5:30 NA Adults: £9.75 Seniors: £8.75 Students (to 18): £5.50 Children (5 to 11): £2.50. Under 5: Free.
Located in one of Jersey’s most picturesque valleys is the only surviving working water mill in the island. Surrounded by water meadows, a visit to the mill will give you a fascinating insight into Jersey’s agricultural and industrial heritage.
+44 (0) 1534 483193 | enquiries@ nationaltrust.je | nationaltrust.je
St. Peter Le Mont Fallu JE3 7EF MonFri 10:00 - 13:00 (May - Sept) £4 Adults; £2 Children; Under 6s Free; NT Members Free
Love Bird Pottery Studio is a very warm, welcoming and friendly art studio to paint and decorate your own ceramics. Creativity is at the heart of everything we do, along with a healthy dose of laughter every day.
+44 (0) 1534 865972 | charlotte@ lovebirdgifts.co.uk St. Helier 12-14 Market Street Mon - Wed/Fri/Sat 10:00 - 17:00 Thu: 10:00 - 14:30. CLOSED om Sunday
Explore of the ten oldest buildings in the world and discover the biggest Celtic coin hoard ever discovered. Experience an authentically-built Neolithic Longhouse where you can have a go at ancient crafts and building techniques.
+44 (0) 1534 853823 info@jerseyheritage.org jerseyheritage.org Grouville La Route de la Hougue Bie JE2 7UA Five Oaks. 10:00 - 17:00 13,21 Adult: £15.45 | Senior: £13.95 | Child/Student: £10.25 Family: £46.45

Discover Jersey’s Maritime past in this uniquely interactive museum where you can see, touch, hear and even smell the exhibits!
+44 (0) 1534 811043
info@jerseyheritage.org | jerseyheritage.org
St. Helier New North Quay JE2 3ND A short walk toward the Harbour . 10:00 - 17:00
Adult: £15.45 | Senior: £13.95 | Child/ Student: £10.25 Family: £46.45
Jersey Archive, where you can explore your family’s history, is the island’s national repository holding archival material from public institutions, private businesses and individuals.
+44 (0) 1534 833300
info@jerseyheritage.org | jerseyheritage.org
St. Helier Clarence Road JE2 4JY Station Mon–Thu, 9-13:00 and 14:00-17:00. Third Sat of month 9-13:00 Free entry
Discover the Island’s story for free on the Ground Floor of our Art Gallery and Museum. Watch our Story of Jersey film and visit the Aspiring Jersey Island Geopark Visitor Centre and the Link Gallery.
+44 (0) 1534 633300
info@jerseyheritage.org | jerseyheritage.org
St. Helier The Weighbridge JE2 3NG
Next to the Royal Yacht Hotel. 10:00 - 17:00 Free Entrry
The award-winning Jersey Heritage attraction, the Occupation Tapestry was woven by islanders to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the liberation from five years occupation by the German armed forces during WWII.
+44 (0) 1534 811043
info@jerseyheritage.org | jerseyheritage.org
St. Helier Maritime Museum Station see website £6.30
SEA BED! ON THE
Discover the incredible intertidal zone of the south-east coast, an area that is covered by up to 40ft of ocean twice a day. Call or book online: Tel: +44 (0) 7797 853033 www.jerseywalkadventures.co.uk
Daytime walks to Seymour and Icho Tower. Bioluminescence walks with the stars at your feet. Oyster Trails with oyster sampling.


Jersey is an island full of art galleries and exhibition spaces to visit, enjoy and be inspired by. This year there are plenty of outstanding art events waiting to be discovered around the island, here’s an overview of what to look forward to.
The CCA Galleries International is a contemporary exhibition space spanning four floors and showcasing the best of contemporary British art.
Royal Chambers, 10 Hill Street, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 739900
ccagalleriesinternational.com
Private & Public
Private & Public is a fine art dealership specialising in modern and contemporary art from all over the globe.
Sommerville House, Philips Street, St. Helier
privateandpublic.com
ArtHouse Jersey is a charity that supports local artists to create ambitious work which is showcased in galleries, cinemas, online and performance venues all over the world as well as in local schools, care-homes and Parish Halls. They have an exhibition space in Capital House, St Helier and a new HQ at the historic Greve De Lecq barracksArtHouse Jersey at Capital House 8 Church Street, St. Helier +44 (0)1534 617521 arthousejersey.je
Art Centre
The Jersey Arts Centre is an arts complex in the centre of St Helier, comprising a 250-seat theatre, a bar and restaurant and two galleries; The Bar Gallery on the ground floor, which is a small exhibition area, and the Berni Gallery.
Phillips St, St. Helier
+44 (0) 1534 700444 artscentre.je
The Merchants House, by Jane James
Jane James is an award winning artist and one of the best known ceramic designers in the Channel Islands. You can visit her flagship shop, The Merchants House, which is also home to her production studio overlooking the historic Old Harbour in St Helier. This is where a small team hand-crafts, glazes and fires all the ceramics, all of which are available to purchase.
20 Commercial Buildings, St. Helier
+44 (0) 1534 630849 jane-james.com
Harbour Gallery
A space for exhibiting, working, and selling art and craft, it features work from over 100 local artists and craftworkers, showcasing a diverse range of mediums including paintings, textiles, ceramics, glass, sculpture, 3D art, prints, and photography. The gallery hosts up to 12 exhibitions annually, offering a vibrant platform for both established and emerging artists.
The Quay, 19 Commercial Buildings, St Helier, Jersey JE1 1UB
+44 (0) 1534 743044 theharbourgalleryjersey.com
Infiniti is a unique concept store showcasing not only the finest diamonds and watches but international art too. It features original and limited-edition artworks from over 30 international artists. With a focus on bold, modern pieces, the gallery offers an inspiring mix of paintings, sculpture, and mixed media in a stylish, welcoming environment.
35 King Street, St. Helier
+44 (0) 1534 729654 infiniti.je
CCA International is at the centre of cultural life in Jersey; bringing an opportunity to view and purchase work by leading International and local artists.
Open 12-6pm Monday-Friday
01534 739900
Royal Court Chambers, 10 Hill Street, St Helier

The JSoA is a friendly society of like-minded artists who meet together regularly to exhibit and paint. Their art club has been thriving for over 60 years and currently based at the Community Centre, St. Ouen. New members are welcome and encouraged to participate in the diverse painting sessions run weekly across the year. There are opportunities to exhibit and to attend various workshops run by professionals visiting artists or in-house. For more information, please contact shirleyawilliams@hotmail.com
St. Helier Art Trail
Take a stroll around St.Helier and see if you can spot how local artists have taken their creativity to the walls of the island’s capital. Using buildings as their canvas you can find work from island artists such as Bokra, Abi Overland, Will Betram, Keelie Springs and Gabriel Pitcher.
Plan your route at jersey.com/inspire-me/ inspiration/st-helier-art-trail
JARO represents an exciting roster of emerging international and local contemporary artists, providing a diverse selection of prints, original artworks, sculptures, and commissioned pieces.
1 York Street, St. Helier
+44 (0) 7797 742311 jaro.je
Nestled in the heart of Beaumont, this vibrant art gallery and creative space dedicated to celebrating local talent, fostering artistic growth, and offering engaging experiences for all. Founded by artist and educator Dawn Burrows, the gallery provides a welcoming environment for both seasoned artists and those new to the creative world.
La Route de la Haule, Beaumont
+44 (0) 7829 908090 thecolourrooms.co.uk



The lighthouse situated on the south west corner of the island, was the first concrete lighthouse in the world. Surrounded by WWII monuments there are some fantastic guided walks that also take you around this special landmark.
South West St. Brelade
Most South West point of St. Ouen's Bay
Tide dependant 12a, 22 Free jersey.com
Elizabeth Castle
Elizabeth Castle is the perfect place to spend a day exploring Jersey’s history. Climb the battlements, explore the turrets and bunkers and discover the Hermitage where St. Helier is thought to have lived around 550 A.D.
St. Aubin’s Bay St. Helier
By foot at low tide and castle Ferry at high tide departing from La Fregate opposite the Grand Hotel.
See website 15 See visit section +44 (0) 1534 723971 jerseyheritage.org
This beautiful church is totally unique to Jersey. The glass work including the font, altar rail, cross and pillars, was created by Rene Lalique of Paris and is considered to be amongst his greatest achievements.
History comes to life at Mont Orgueil Castle, which protected Jersey against the French invasion over 600 years ago. Explore the network of staircases and secret rooms, discover hidden treasures and see breathtaking views over the east of the island and towards France.
Castle Green, Gorey St Martin
See website 1, 1A, 2, 13
See visit section +44 (0) 1534 853392 jerseyheritage.org
Built in the 1540s St. Aubin’s Fort stands behind the beautiful harbour as protection to the bay during the war. You can explore the fort by walking across the beach at low tide, but be sure to check when the tide is due to turn as you won’t want to get stuck.
South St. Brelade
St Aubin Tide dependant 12a, 14, 15 Free
Les Landes is Jersey's largest single expanse of maritime heathland covering 160 hectares and bound by 3km of high granite cliffs. It is designated as an SSI for its landscape, wildlife, archaeology and geological features.
South St. Lawrence
On the inner road behind the avenue dual carriageway See website 8,9,12A,15,22 Free stmatthews.je/glass-church
West St. Ouen
Accessible from L'Étacq or Grosnez castle side Always 9 or 22 Free gov.je
Also known as the Le Don Hilton, the 18th-century guard house and powder magazine that sits on the seawall. Its whitewashed walls and vault give it a distinctive appearance making it an informal daymark for sailors and surfers. Can be rented for events.

Perfectly situated overlooking St. Ouen's Pond, the centre gives the opportunity to not only view the interesting and diverse bird life found at La Mare au Seigneur, but to learn about the reserve's significance to wildlife and the rich history of the area.
West St. Ouen
On the Five Mile Road opposite ‘Sands’ 09.00-17.00 22 Free +44 (0) 1534 483193 nationaltrust.je
The Minquiers and Écréhous are two groups of beautiful unihabited islands and rocks off Jersey. It is best to go by RIB as then you can go right onshore onto the sand banks that uncover at low tide. See ‘Off Island’ Section.
North/South Ocean
The most southerly and northerly land territories of the Bailiwick Islands
Varies by company By RIB or Kayak
Varies by company
West St. Peter
On the Five Mile Road, Near to the Watersplash
Always 22 Free
+44 (0) 1534 483193 nationaltrust.je
Often known as ‘The Orchid Field’, this unique site consists of two distinct meadows; Le Noir Pré and Le Cios du Seigneur near to the Wetland Centre. The site is one of the last remaining strongholds of the Jersey Orchid. Flowers in May / June.
West St. Ouen
Opposite the beach near to the Wetland Centre
Always 22 Free +44 (0) 1534 483193 nationaltrust.je
This spectacularly located headland ruin is thought to date from the 14th century. To the south is Le Pinacle, a 200ft (60m) high rock, which featured as an object of worship and a ceremonial site for thousands of years.
North West St. Ouen
Grosnez, the most northern west point
Always 8 Free +44 (0) 1534 853392 jerseyheritage.org
Sat behind St. Ouen’s Bay, Les Blanche Banques (sand dunes) can also be accessed from the fields at Les Quennevais. Designated an SSI in 1996, the dunes are wild and beautiful, they offer an other worldly walking environment where dogs can run and you can tumble down the sand.
West St. Ouen 22
Behind St. Ouen’s Five Mile Road
Driving down the winding hills at either end gives a breathtaking view of St. Ouen’s Bay and the drive along the five mile road from end to end is one of the most picturesque beach drives around. A mecca for surfers and beach lovers. Stop at a café and suck in the fresh air!
One of Britain’s most unique collection of trees in an arboretum called The Forgotten Forest planted in the 1970s. See an eclectic collection of mature trees from North American Maples and Oaks to Australasian Eucalyptus and the giant Californian Redwood.
North West St. Peter
Next to Val de la Mare reservoir
Always 9 Free
+44 (0) 1534 857611 jerseytreesforlife.org
Jersey has a large number of Neolithic dolmen and passage graves, many of which are free to access. They range over a wide period, from around 4800 BC to 2250 BC. Consult Jersey Heritage to learn more about these historic burial groups.
Various locations around the island
Always Free
+44 (0) 1534 633300 jerseyheritage.org


Lothringen
Battery Lothringen was the only German Naval batterie in Jersey. In the 90's the CI Occupation Society recovered one of the batteries gun barrels, which were thrown off the cliffs at the end of the war and this is on display in Gun emplacement Number One.
West St. Brelade
Towards Portelet Bay
09:30 - 17:00 during season 12A +44 (0) 1534 768 785 ciosjersey.org
Howard Davis Park
One of the most appealing of Jersey’s public gardens, the grounds contain colourful displays of trees and plants that flourish in the mild climate. The park is the location of a World War II cemetery and also hosts events throughout spring and summer including movies in the park.
South St. Helier
Outskirts of St. Helier towards Georgetown
08.00 - 21.30 2&16 Free gov.je
St. Brelade’s Church
This beautiful church and graveyard date back to Norman times and the adjacent Fisherman’s Chapel is thought to have been built in the 12th Century with 14th and 15th century murals. It’s worth a visit for its views across St. Brelade’s Bay alone.
South West St. Brelade
On the Western end of St. Brelade’s Bay near to Beauport
09.00 - 16.00 12a & 14 Free stbreladeschurch.com
St. Catherine’s Woods
Also known as Rani Woods. This wonderful woodland is set in a deepcut, steep-sided valley. A stream running through the valley floor has helped develop a wide range of habitats within the woodland.
East St. Martin
Past Gorey Village towards Rozel
Always 2 Free gov.je


No matter how you spend your time on Jersey, you’ll no doubt want to feel either the sand between your toes or breathe in the fresh sea air as you explore our beaches and coves. They each have their own unique personality. Choose the one that’s right for you...

A quiet and rarely crowded east-facing stretch of sand that catches the morning and midday sun. 2

This popular beach with an excellent beach cafe is pebbly at first but sandy at low tide when the water stays shallow for some way out. East-facing, Archirondel loses the sun in the late afternoon. 2

A winding hill leads down to this steep pebble beach with deep water for competent swimmers. The bay is home to one of Jersey’s scuba-diving schools. 4

A locals’ favourite, this sheltered south-facing beach is a real sun trap where soft sand, rock climbing and rock pool adventures await. The tide goes out a long way, so take care with the swift incoming tide and pick times close to high water to enjoy swimming or paddling. 1

The most popular of the north coast beaches, Grève de Lecq’s sheltered sands and rockpools are ideal for families but lose the sun in the late afternoon. Don’t miss the excellent cafés and local pubs close by. Even in the winter months, some providers offer coasteering trips for guided cold-water dips! 9


A real suntrap on the south coast, once you’ve wandered down the steep path from the car park and crossed the pebbles, you’ll reach a sheltered south-facing beach with golden sand and shallow turquoise water, ideal for swimming. 12a, 14 to St. Brelade’s Bay, then walk along the cliffs Bonne Nuit N
A tiny fishing harbour with space to play on the sand, picnic or catch some sun, but more of a wild swim that some other beaches. Worth visiting for the excellent beach café. 4

A long stretch of sand that leads to Gorey harbour, with Mont Orgueil Castle as a backdrop. Plenty of parking, beach cafes and kiosks as well as a children’s beachside playground and soft sand make Long Beach a local favourite. 1a, 2



The beautiful beach at St. Brelade’s Bay is one of the island’s busiest; a visitor favourite for its soft sand, safe swimming, beach activities and seaside eating. Voted as number three in the TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice awards, this stunning south-facing beach is in the sun for most of the day. 12a, 14

Close to the centre of St. Helier, this sandy beach is worth a visit to see the architecture of the art deco pool, filled by the tide each day. The beach is easy to access, and safe for swimmers. 1

A small fishing village lined with beach huts and harbourside cottages, Rozel is more of a fishing harbour than a place to swim. But at low tide, Rozel’s small stretch of white sand is safe for children to play, just look out for the Rozel geese! 3

A crescent of south-facing sand from St. Helier to St. Aubin, the beach is in full sun for most of the day. With several beach cafes along the promenade front, look out for the softest sand around the Gunsite Café with jet ski hire close by. 12a, 14, 15

This south west facing beach is the wilder contrast to the adjoining St. Brelade’s Bay. The beaches are connected at low tide, or cross the pine-rich headland and walk along the sea wall next to the protected Ouaisné Common towards locals’ favourite, The Smugglers Inn.. 12a

A pristine sandy cove reachable by a long flight of steps, where the intrepid are rewarded with a stunning natural playground of rock pools and sea caves. There’s safe swimming when the sea is calm, and surfing when it’s wild. The beach is completely covered at high tide. It’s quite a walk down from the bus stop so pack sensible footwear! 8

Climb down the long flight of steps and you’ll be rewarded with a sunny, sheltered and sandy beach circling Janvrin’s Tomb at the centre. Portelet Bay Beach Café serves excellent pizza throughout the season, and the pub at the top of the steps, the Old Portelet Inn is a family favourite. 12a

A magnificent beach and natural playground for surfers and adrenaline seekers. It’s where one of the oldest surfing clubs in Europe has its home and makes a stunning setting for beach walks. Swimmers should take care in the strong currents and stick to the flagged zones. The beach is patrolled by RNLI lifeguards during the season. 22




Take on a challenge with breathtaking backdrops in 2026!
In Jersey, the great outdoors and adventure run in our veins which is why it’s unsurprising that we have a calendar full of events that make the most of our epic outdoor landscapes. Blow away the cobwebs and take your adventure holiday to the next level by signing up to one of Jersey’s top challenges.
El Diablo Trail Half Marathon
01 March 2026
A devilishly challenging event that takes in some of the islands most epic northern landmarks including its namesake, Devil’s Hole. Push through burning thighs as you traverse cliff paths and descend into (and ascend out of) bays along the gloriously gruelling way.
True Grit Wetwheels Challenge
26 April 2026
The True Grit Wetwheels Challenge returns for 2026. This challenge is a 4.3km running race with a difference. The challenging course is set in a unique and stunning location, taking runners on a challenging adventure through the Ronez Quarry whilst navigating around the gigantic machinery on Jersey’s rugged north coast.
Back in 2027
The 40-mile race will be starting at St. Catherine’s making you way to Grosnez via the beautiful dramatic coastal path, a little loop out to Le Tacq and then heading back along the same route back to Catherines. One way tough, but there and back is monumental.
Hapi on The Hill
17 May 2026
Hapi on the Hill throws down a one-of-a-kind running challenge up L’Étacq Hill with 5K, 10K, half and full marathon distances — solo or team. Conquer every climb and find your Hapi.
Around the Island Walk
20 June 2026
The Island Walk is a Jersey institution. One of the biggest fundraising events in Jersey with more than 25,400 walkers raising £3,000,000 over the past 35 years. This isn’t your casual island jaunt – walkers set off at 03:00am for a 48-mile trek through sheer cliffs, windblown bays and wooded lanes. Tiring? Yes. Worth it? Definitely. Complete the challenge for serious kudos from the friendly locals. Just bring a pair of walking boots and a thirst for adventure.
Accuro Jersey Triathlon
28 June 2026
With sea, sand and track all within easy reach, Jersey’s swiftly becoming a Mecca for triathlon events. The local event is known for being one of the most pulse-racing, challenging and picturesque courses in Britain.
Round the Rock Ultra Marathon
01 August 2026
The clue’s in the name; entrants at this ultra-marathon tackle 48 miles and 1000 metres of climbs to circle the entire island – beaches, cliffs, historical monuments and more. Escape the city, explore the landscape and push yourself to the most gruelling limits on this unique, island ultra-marathon.
Jersey Swim Run
05 September 2026
The Jersey Swim Run sees incredible ocean swims across Jersey’s iconic bays. Teams will race counterclockwise around the Island in a battle against Jersey’s 40 foot tides. Join the challenge.
Standard Chartered Jersey Marathon
04 October 2026
Imagine a marathon route which took you past sandy beaches, through tree-lined lanes and around iconic island landmarks. Sound good? Jersey Marathon’s island setting alone makes this event a top choice for international entrants. The professional organisation and friendly atmosphere have given it an excellent reputation nationally.
Beast of The East
25 October 2026
Calling all winter warriors. Are you ready to take on a real beast of a challenge? This gruelling, but beautiful route takes you through woodlands and along Jersey’s epic northern cliff paths before culminating at the stunning Devil’s Hole. Choose from either a 10k route or the full half marathon distance for a winter race to remember. 91

Jersey excels at providing experiences on and around our coastal playground. Whilst the winter months restrict some actiivites, others are improved as wind blows kites and tides bring waves. Join a group of surfers, blokarters or SCUBA divers or simply climb the rocks or run the trails, taking in the distant views of France. The following activites happen on demand so if you’d like to join, cross reference the guide initials ( JWA) against the guide list overleaf.


LEARN TO HANG TEN St. Ouen’s Bay on Jersey’s west coast, locally referred to as the ‘five mile road’ is home to Jersey’s best surf break and surf schools. LJ NLSA SSC JSS LSC TSY GC
FLY A KITE When the wind blows, Jersey offers a number of great spots to kite surf. Whether St. Aubin’s Bay, St. Ouen or the Royal Bay of Grouville, you’ll see kites flying. Lessons are available. WM







SUP IT Stand up paddle boarding became Jersey’s number one passtime during lockdown. Head to St. Brelade’s Bay to explore while working your core muscles and earning your evening mussels.
BB AA JA WM VSA WA X BBDC
BOATING If you’re nautically inclined, head to St. Brelade’s Bay to hire yourself a dinghy or take a tour or course with one of our yacht and boat operators. JST JY GS JD
COASTEERING Don your life jackets and helmet to explore Jersey’s northern coves, climbing and jumping through caves and gullies. Feeling brave? Jump off the Rhino. JA AA VSA WA
WALK THE HIGH WIRE Become Tarzan for the day, aerial trekking in a secluded and stunning natural valley. Challenge your powers of coordination and solve puzzles in mid-air. VA
JET SKI, WAKEBOARD, WATERSKI St. Aubin’s Bay plays host to a variety of watersports options, all based at La Haule Slip. You can even take a guided jet ski safari along the coast to Jersey’s iconic Corbière lighthouse. JSSC
BLOKARTING If it’s windy in Jersey, we make the most of it. Explore our beaches at speed in a state of the art wind powered sand yacht. It only takes five minutes to master! JA AA
KAYAK Explore caves, arches and remote beaches, keeping your eyes open for dolphins and seabirds as your guide takes you on an expedition to discover what lies beyond the headland.
AA JKA X JA WA KN







TAKE A RIB BLAST Get an adrenalin rush and sea air cleanse as you take off on a high powered RIB for a trip to one of Jersey’s outlying islands to see amazing landscapes and do other activities.
JS AA IRV GS
SCUBA Jersey and its surrounding waters offer a variety of scuba diving experiences, from easily accessible shore dives, wrecks, drift dives, and even temperate reef diving. BBDC
GOLF Whether you’re looking for 18 holes at the legendary ‘Royal’ or just a quick 9 around a parkland course, we have several options.
RJ SC LMGC LG LO LM
SWIM If you feel like a dip, you could jump in the sea all around the island, but we also have pools with wave machines, lazy rivers, and water flumes A LQ
HORSERIDING Jersey has several equestrian centres that offer riding lessons for individuals and groups. Take a short hack in our beautiful green lanes. GEC DF LC
SPORTS CENTRES If you’re looking to keep up your gym regime or find a squash court, head to Strive for a state of the art gym or out to Quennavais for the leisure centre, outdoor courts for other sports and new skatepark! S LQ
YOGA From sandy beaches and tower sessions to blooming gardens, Jersey is the island break to unwind and rebalance your soul.
VGY KY BY (or try SUP Yoga BBDC WM)
A Aquasplash
+44 (0) 1534 734524 aquasplash.je
AA Absolute Adventures
+44 (0) 7829 881113 absoluteadventures.je
BBDC Bouley Bay Dive Centre
+44 (0) 1534 866990 scubadivingjersey.com
BY Bunker Yoga
+44 (0) 7712 637447 bunkeryoga.com
DF East Riding
+44 (0) 1534 857748 Eastridingstables@gmail.com
GEC Greencliff Equestrian Centre
+44 (0) 7797 743979
GS Go-Sail
+44 (0) 7797 792858 go-sail.je
IRV Island RIB Voyages
+44 (0)7829 777090 islandribvoyages.je
JA Jersey Adventures
+44 (0) 7797 727503 jerseyadventures.com
JD Jersey Duchess
+44 (0) 1534 285959 info@jerseyduchess.com
JKA Jersey Kayak Adventures
+44 (0) 7797 853033 jerseykayakadventures.co.uk
JST Jersey Sailing Trust
+44 (0) 7829 842916 jerseysailingtrust.com
JSSC Jersey Sea Sport Centre
+44 (0) 7797 738180 jetskijersey.com
JS Jersey Seafaris
+44 (0) 7829 772222 info@jerseyseafaris.com
JSS Jersey Surf School
+44 (0) 7712 637447 jerseysurfschool.co.uk
JU Jersey Uncovered
+44 (0) 7797 741176 jerseyuncovered.com
JY Jersey Yachting
+44 (0) 7797 792858 jerseyyachting.co.uk
KMY Kalimukti Yoga
+44 (0) 7797 795827 studio@kalimukti.com
KN Kayak Nomad
+44 (0) 7700 806258 kayak-nomad.com
KY Kula Yoga
+44 (0) 7797 724334 kula-yoga.co.uk
LC Le Claire Riding & Livery School
+44 (0) 1534 862823
LJ Little Joe’s Shop & Surf School
+44 (0) 1534 483707 littlejoesurf.com
LMGC La Moye Golf Club
+44 (0) 1534 743130 lamoyegolfclub.co.uk
LM Les Mielles
+44 (0) 1534 482787 lesmielles.com
LG Longueville Golf Range
+44 (0) 1534 519922 longuevillegolfrange.co.uk
LQ Les Quennavais Sports Centre
+44 (0) 1534 449580 active.je
LMT Les Mielles Tennis Club
+44 (0) 1534 747271 lmtc.je
LO Les Ormes Golf Course
+44 (0) 1534 497000 lesormesjersey.co.uk
LSC Laneez Surf Centre
+44 (0)7846 273807 laneezjersey.com
NLSA Next Level Surf Academy mattchapman123@hotmail.com
RJ Royal Jersey Golf Course
+44 (0) 1534 854416 royaljersey.com
S Strive
+44 (0) 1534 288990 strive.je
SC St. Clement’s Golf & Sports Centre
+44 (0) 1534 721938
stclementsgolfandsportscentre.co.uk
SSC Splash Surf Centre
+44 (0) 1534 490671 splashsurf.uk
TSY The Surf Yard
+44 (0)1534 484404 thesurfyard.com
VA Valley Adventure Centre
+44 (0) 1534 638888 valleyadventure.je
VGY Vanessa Garrett Yoga
+44 (0) 7797 792321 vanessagarrett.com
VSA Valley Sea Adventure Centre
+44 (0) 1534 638888 valleyadventure.je
WA Wild Adventures Jersey
+44 (0) 7797 886242 wildadventuresjersey.com
WG Wheatlands Golf Course
+44 (0) 1534 888877 wheatlandsjersey.com
WM Windmadness
+44 (0)1534 522888 windmadness.com
AA Absolute Adventures +44 (0) 7829 881111 absoluteadventures.je
AL Alan Ley +44 (0) 7797 901086 eventbrite.com
AB Amanda Bond +44 (0) 7797 953556 wildedgewalker.earth
BT Bay Tours Jersey +44 (0) 7797 754101 baytoursjersey.com
CIOS Channel Island Occupation Society ciosjersey.org
CLC CI Liquor Co. +44 (0) 7797 754516 ciliquorco.com
D Durrell +44 (0) 1534 860052 durrell.org
ITW Intertidal Walks +44 (0) 7797 723466 seaharephotography.com
JBT Jersey Bus Tours +44 (0) 1534 863624 jerseybustours.com
JP Jersey Pearl +44 (0) 1534 862137 jerseypearl.com
JS Jersey Seafaris +44 (0) 7829 772222 jerseyseafaris.com
JTGA Jersey Tourist Guides Association jtga.org
JU Jersey Uncovered +44 (0) 7797 741176 jerseyuncovered.com
JWA Jersey Walk Adventures +44 (0) 7797 853033 jerseywalkadventures.co.uk
JWT Jersey War Tours +44 (0) 7797 869882 jerseybunkertours.com
KN Kayak Nomad + 44 (0) 7700 806258 kayak-nomad.com
LC La Cote Distillery +44 (0) 7797 910091 lacotedistillery.com
LGT Let’s Go! Tours +44 (0) 7797 736642 letsgojerseytours.com
LM La Mare Wine Estate +44 (0) 1534 481178 lamarewineestate.com
L Lakeys +44 (0) 7829 881889 lakeys.co.uk/guided-tours
LM Land and Moon landmoonceramics.as.me
LT Little Train +44 (0) 1534 633442 littletrain.co.uk
MW Martin Walton +44 (0) 1534 853639 jtga.org
ML Monty Losh +44 (0) 7797 844358 eventbrite.co.uk
SA Samphire +44 (0) 1534 725100 samphire.je
SC Scuba Dive Jersey +44 (0) 1534 866990 scubadivingjersey.com
SHW St. Helier Walks +44 (0) 7797 844358
CL The Club Jersey +44 (0) 1534 876500 theclubjersey.com
VA Valley Adventure +44 (0) 1534 638888 info@valleyadventure.je
WT Water Taxi +44 (0) 7700 806552 watertaxici.co.uk

1 Mar, 6/8/17 Apr, 4/31 May The Oyster Trail JWA 2-3 hrs 11:00-13:00 Tour the oyster beds in Grouville and taste fresh oysters.
6 Mar, 1 May Trinity Folklore Walk AL 1-2 hrs 19:30-22:00 Stroll Trinity’s lanes and learn about island folklore.
4/21/22 Mar, 2/19 Apr Seabed Walk to Icho Tower JWA 2-3 hrs 12:30-15:30 Walk to Icho Tower on the lowest tides of the year.
7/8/17 Mar, 4 Apr, 2/16/30 May Intertidal Walk to Seymour Tower ITW 3-5 hrs, 14:00-17:00 Trek 2km offshore to the historic Seymour Tower.
8/29/312 Mar, 5/7/16/23 Apr, 1/3/7/17/20/25/29 May Seabed Walk to Seymour Tower JWA 2-3 hrs 12:00-15:00 Walk on the seabed to Seymour Tower, one mile offshore.
13 Mar, 24 Apr St. Lawrence Ghost Walk AP 2-3 hrs 19:30-22:00
Explore the haunted lanes of St. Lawrence with a guide.
14/27/28 Mar, 25 Apr Bioluminescence - Intertidal Walk ITW 2-3 hrs 19:00-21:30
Discover marine creatures on a guided night walk at low tide.
15 Mar, 13/14 Apr, 12/13 May Bioluminescence on The Beach JWA 1-2 hrs 21:0022:30 See sparkling bioluminescence on a seabed “moonwalk”.
21 Mar, 25 Apr, 30 May Royal Court and States Chamber Tour LM 1-2 hrs 10:0012:00 Tour the Royal Court and States Chamber in the Royal Square.
22 Mar Let’s Go Walk Grouville! LGT 2-3 hrs 13:45-16:00 Take a gentle walk through the historic lanes of Grouville.
27 Mar St. Peter Twilight Walk AL 1-2 hrs 19:30-22:00 Hear local legends on a twilight walk in St. Peter.
28 Mar In the Footsteps of Claude Cahun & Marcel Moore ML 1-2 hrs 10:30-11:30 Learn about resistance fighters Lucy Schwob and Suzanne Malherbe.
28 Mar, 11/25 Apr, 9/30 May Gin Distillery Experience LC 2-3 hrs 13:00-16:00
Distill your own bespoke bottle of gin at The Gin Lab.
31 Mar Sensory Foraging for Wellbeing & Connectedness AB 2-3 hrs Forage for medicinal plants and teas on a guided walk.
3, 10, 17, 24, 31 May St. Helier - Occupation to Liberation Tour MW 1-2 hrs 1430-1630 Tour St. Helier’s harbour and learn about the Occupation.
5 April Let’s Go Walk St. Lawrence! LGT 2-3 hrs 13:45-16:00
Ramble through the scenic rural lanes of St. Lawrence.
12 Apr, 10 May Strongpoint Corbiere Open Days CIOS 2-3 hrs 14:00-17:00
Explore the M19 mortar bunker and underground tunnel.
16 Apr Family Walk on the Seabed to Seymour Tower JWA 2-3 hrs 14:00-17:00
Explore the “marine zoo” on a daytime walk to Seymour Tower.
17 Apr Gorey Ghost Walk AP 1-2 hrs 19:30-22:00
Hear chilling ghost stories on a walk through Gorey.
19 Apr Intertidal Walk to La Sambue Sandbank ITW 3-5 hrs, 13:00-16:00
Walk to the La Sambue sandbank on rare low tides.
19 Apr, 17/31 May Battery Moltke Open Days CIOS 2-3 hrs 14:00-17:00
Visit the underground tunnels at Battery Moltke.
26 Apr Let’s Go Walk Trinity! LGT 2-3 hrs 13:45-16:00
Walk the sheltered lanes and valleys of Trinity parish.
2 May Seaweed Foraging: Wild Vegetables of The Ocean JWA 2-3 hrs 13:45-15:45
Learn to spot and cook with seaweed on a coastal forage.
3/27/31 May Try Scuba Diving Session SC 1-2 hrs
Try breathing underwater in a beginner scuba session.
17 May Let’s Go Walk St. John! LGT 2-3 hrs 13:45-16:00
Stroll the leafy lanes of St. John and hear local stories.
26 May Moonlight Walk to Seymour Tower JWA 2-3 hrs 20:45-23:45
Walk to Seymour Tower under the moonlight with guides.
31 May Let’s Go Walk St. Martin! LGT 2-3 hrs 13:45-16:00
Discover the hidden charms of St. Martin on a guided walk.
Behind the Scenes Animal Experiences D 1-2 hrs
Go behind the scenes and care for animals at Jersey Zoo.
Pick-a-Pearl Experience JP 1-2 hrs 09:30-16:00
Pick a pearl from an oyster and create custom jewelry.
Ceramic Crafting Taster Sessions LM 1-2 hrs 09:30-11:00
Try the potter’s wheel at these ceramic taster sessions.
Mon/Tue Yoga at Bouley Bay SC 1-2 hrs
Practice yoga with sea views at Bouley Bay.
Sun Sunday Session Ceramics LM 2-3 hrs 09:30-12:30
Practice ceramics without instruction at this open session.
Bimbles on the Beach ITW 1-2 hrs 12:45-14:45
Stroll the intertidal zone and explore rock pools.
Discover St. Helier! LM 1-2 hrs 10:30-12:00
Discover St. Helier’s stories on a Sunday morning walk.
St. Helier Uncovered JU 1-2 hrs
Discover St. Helier’s history on a private walking tour.
Self-Guided Liberation Trail VJ 1-2 hrs
Celebrate the end of WWII occupation on Liberation Day.
Self-Guided Occupation Trail VJ 1-2 hrs
Follow the Occupation Trails using the Geotourist app.
FREE St. Helier Town Walks AB 1-2 hrs 10:30-12:30
Join a free guided walk of St. Helier every Tuesday.
Cocktail Masterclasses SA 2-3 hrs
Master mixology and make three cocktails at Samphire.
Flavours of Jersey: Foodie Tour with a Twist JU 1-2 hrs 10:00-12:00
Taste the island’s heritage on this guided foodie tour.
Flavours of Jersey: Island Panoramic Tour JU over 5 hrs
Explore Jersey’s local produce on a panoramic island tour.
Foraging Tour & Michelin Starred Tasting CL 3-5 hrs, Forage for wild food on the coast or inland with a guide.
Gin & Rum Tasting Sessions CLC 1-2 hrs 14:00-15:00
Taste gin and rum at the Sail Loft Distillery in St. Helier.
Michelin Star Kitchen Tour, Wine Tasting & Canapes CL 2-3 hrs 17:00
Tour the kitchen and taste six wines at Bohemia.
Children’s Mocktails & Adult’s Afternoon Tea CL 2-3 hrs 14:30
Kids make mocktails while adults enjoy Champagne at Bohemia.
Luxury Chef’s Tour: Market & Michelin Star Lunch CL 2-3 hrs 10:30
Tour St. Helier’s markets with a chef from Bohemia.
Tours and Tasting Experiences LM 1-2 hrs 11:45-17:00
Tour the vineyard, winery, and distillery with tastings.
Chocolate Making Workshops C 1-2 hrs 18:30-20:30
Craft your own chocolate bar and truffles in St. Helier.

Full Day Island Coach Tour BT over 5 hrs 09:15-16:00
Tour Jersey’s landscapes in comfort on a luxury coach.
Discover Jersey | Vintage Open Top Bus Tour JBT 3-5 hrs, 10:30-14:45
See the whole island’s highlights on this full-day tour.
East Coast Exploration | Vintage Open Top Bus Tour JBT 1-2 hrs 12:45-14:45
Tour the rocky east coast up to St. Catherine’s Breakwater.
Petit Train Tours LT 1-2 hrs 10:30-16:30
Ride the scenic Little Train across St. Aubin’s Bay.
West Coast Wonders | Vintage Open Top Bus Tour JBT 1-2 hrs 10:30-12:30
Tour the wild west coast on an open-top vintage bus.
Wild West’ e-Bike Tours L 3-5 hrs, 09:00-13:00
Ride an e-bike on a 4-hour guided tour of the West Coast.
Southwest Coast Boat Tour JD 1-2 hrs 14:00-16:00
Take a 2-hour sightseeing cruise on the Jersey Duchess.
Coastal RIB Tours AA 1-2 hrs
Experience the South Coast on an exhilarating RIB tour.
Carteret RIB Voyage IRV 3-5 hrs, 09:00-22:00
Take a 30-minute voyage to the French port of Carteret.
Chausey Seafaris JS over 5 hrs
Escape to the Chausey Archipelago on a 45-minute RIB ride.
Écréhous Wildlife RIB Voyage IRV 2-3 hrs 09:00-18:00
Spot wildlife on a RIB safari to the Écréhous reefs.
Herm Wilderness RIB Voyage IRV over 5 hrs 09:00-18:00
Visit the car-free island of Herm and its Shell Beach.
Les Ecréhous Wildlife Seafaris JS 2-3 hrs 0900-1700
Explore the remote Ecréhous islands on a Seafari.
Les Minquiers Seafaris JS 2-3 hrs
Visit the southern reefs and stone cottages of Les Minquiers.

Minquiers Sandbank RIB Voyage IRV 3-5 hrs, 09:00-18:00
Take a RIB voyage to the vast reef of Les Minquiers.
North Coast RIB Voyage IRV 1-2 hrs 09:00-18:00
Explore caves and forts on a North Coast boat tour.
North Coast Seafari JS 1-2 hrs 09:00-17:00
Admire the dramatic cliffs of the North Coast from the sea.
Sark Adventure RIB Voyage IRV over 5 hrs 09:00-18:00
Explore the dark sky island of Sark by horse-drawn carriage.
South Coast Seafari JS 1-2 hrs
Cruise the dramatic cliffs of the South Coast from St. Helier.
South Coast Water Taxi WT 1-2 hrs
Take a high-speed RIB water taxi to dinner in St. Aubin.
2 Hour Sea Kayak Tour JKA 2-3 hrs 10:00-12:15
Master sit-on-top kayaking on a guided coastal tour.
Coastal Kayak Tours AA 1-2 hrs
Kayak to secluded caves with Absolute Adventures.
Kayak & Stand Up Paddleboard Rental AA 1-2 hrs
Rent kayaks or paddleboards at St. Brelade’s Bay.
Coasteering Tours AA 1-2 hrs
Climb, swim, and jump on an adrenaline-fueled coasteer.
Inflatable Rides AA 1-2 hrs
Ride the crazy inflatable sofas in St. Brelade’s Bay.
Jet Ski Adventure Tour JSSC 1-2 hrs 12:30-14:00
Join an escorted coastal Jet Ski adventure from St. Aubin.
Jet Ski Experiences JSSC 1-2 hrs 11:00-16:00
Learn to Jet Ski with full tuition and supervision.
Learn to Paddleboard & Tours SC 1-2 hrs
Take a paddleboard lesson or tour at Bouley Bay.
Wakeboarding & Water Skiing JSSC 1-2 hrs 11:00-16:00
Waterski or wakeboard in the sheltered St. Aubin’s Bay.
Coasteering Sea Adventure VA 2-3 hrs 11:30-13:00
Scramble rocks and swim gullies on a coasteering trip.
Jersey Tidal Trail | 5-Day Coastal Kayak Adventure JKA 3-5 hrs, 10:00-16:00
Paddle through caves and huge tidal ranges on a kayak.
2 Hour Coastal Kayaking Tour KN 1-2 hrs 10:00-20:15
Discover the coastline on a 90-minute guided kayak tour.
4 Hour Kayaking Day Trip KN 3-5 hrs, 10:00-16:00
Spend a full day kayaking with lunch on a remote beach.
Beach Blokarting AA 1-2 hrs
Race across the sand in a wind-powered blokart.
Snorkelling Lesson & Guided Tour SC 1-2 hrs
Learn to snorkel and spot marine life on a guided tour.
Guided Shore Dives SC 1-2 hrs
Explore underwater bays on a guided shore dive.
Longhouse Tour and Fire Lighting at La Hougue Bie JH 1-2 hrs 10:00-13:00
Watch a fire-lighting demo in the Neolithic Longhouse.
Pirates, Smuggling, Religion & Privateering LM 1-2 hrs 10:30-12:00
Hear tales of pirates on a guided walk of St. Aubin.
Battery Lothringen Open Days JWT 1-2 hrs 10:00-16:00 (Sundays)
Visit the restored M-132 Underground Command Bunker.
Corbiere Lighthouse Adventure JU 1-2 hrs
Explore the history of the iconic Corbière Lighthouse.
Uncovering The Secrets of Mont Orgueil Castle JU 1-2 hrs
Walk from Gorey Harbour to the historic Mont Orgueil Castle.
WW2 Bunkers at Night JWT 2-3 hrs 18:30-21:00
Explore restricted bunkers on an evening 4x4 military tour.
Bergerac Tour: Mystery of The Missing Chalice JU 3-5 hrs, 09:30-13:30
Solve clues across the East on this Bergerac-themed tour.
Bergerac Tour: Mystery of The Missing Painting JU 2-3 hrs 09:30-13:30
Solve a mystery in St. Helier following detective clues.
Bergerac Tour: Mystery of The Stolen Jewels JU 3-5 hrs, 09:30-13:30
Unravel clues around the West on a Bergerac-style tour.

Embark on a Voyage of discovery aboard one of our 12-seater RIBs to Les Ecrehous, Les Minquiers, Sark, Herm, Carteret or Chausey. Soar across crystal clear waters, marvel at breath-taking sandbanks, dolphins and seals.
07829 777 090
info@islandribvoyages.je
www.islandribvoyages.je

As you stroll through Liberty Wharf you can’t imagine it in its former role, as an abatoir! The building now houses one of St. Helier’s best indoor shopping areas for locals and visitors alike. It’s a destination that feels like a unique shopping experience. Set within a beautifully restored Victorian building at the gateway to the town, this waterfront hub blends shopping, dining and that relaxed maritime energy Jersey does so well.
Whether you’re here for a few minutes or a few hours, Liberty Wharf invites you to slow down and explore at your own pace. Fashion and lifestyle stores nestle alongside everyday essentials: pick up tech or accessories in iQ (an Apple Premium Reseller),
or find jewellery and gifts in Pearl Poetry, all perfect for souvenirs or a little self-treat. You’ll also find practical favourites such as M&S and Matalan, while independent boutiques like Hapi and Little Star add local flavour to the mix.
When it’s time to eat, the choices here span relaxed cafe moments to something a bit more special. For a classic Jersey experience with panoramic views of the marina, Quayside is a must, known for seafood and a convivial atmosphere right by the water. Catch offers fresh, approachable fare ideal for lunch or an afternoon break, while The Rigatoni brings a taste of Italy to the waterfront with hearty pasta and rustic dishes. Those after
something lighter or stylish can try Pêtchi or the vibrant Japanese-inspired menu at Izakaya — there’s plenty here to suit different tastes and moods.
What ties it all together is that Liberty Wharf never feels like just “another shopping mall.” There’s a rhythm to this place — a breeze off the harbour, the clink of cutlery against plates, the sight of people lingering over coffee. Just minutes from the harbour
Bar Basso
Liberty Wharf’s newest addition, bringing authentic Italian aperitivo culture your way this Spring!
Catch
Classic fish and chips takeaway or dine-in restaurant
+44 1534 510015 | catch.je
El Gato Gordo
Spanish-style tapas and wine bar with small plates and sharing dishes +44 7797 725426 | elgatogordo.je
Izakaya
Pan-Pacific fusion restaurant +44 1534 743035 | izakaya.je
Pêtchi Restaurant & Bar
Wood-fired grill restaurant and wine bar inspired by local seascapes. +44 1534 733223 | petchi.je
The Rigatoni
Italian restaurant with al fresco dining +44 1534 722271 | therigatonijersey.com
Quayside
Jersey’s largest Seafood restaurant overlooking St. Helier Marina. +44 1534 877004 | quaysidejersey.co.uk
and bus station, it’s the perfect slice of everyday Jersey life for anyone wanting to shop, dine or simply soak up some atmosphere.
Whether you’re stocking up on essentials, choosing a special gift, or exploring new flavours with a meal, Liberty Wharf is a spot where discovery feels as easy as stepping off the street and into something unexpectedly enjoyable.
Blind Pig
Now found in the Wharf, the perfect place for pre-dinner drinks or wrapping up your evening. theblindpig.co.uk
Evolution Cycles
Electric bikes for hire, for sale and guided tours on offer..
+44 1534 736370 | evolution-cycles.je
Glamour House
Beauty salon offering treatments +44 1534 720074 | glamourhouse.je
Hapi
Lifestyle and apparel boutique. +44 1534 498057 | hapilifestyle.com
iQ (Apple Premium Reseller)
Tech and accessories retailer. iqapple.com
Rock n Road Run Co.
Running and outdoor gear store with coffee and community events.
+44 1534 608056 | rocknroad.je
Sebastian Manti Watches
Dealer in Vintage and Modern PreOwned Watches
+44 7797 739468 | sebmantiwatches.com

St. Helier is our epicentre of retail, with everything from department stores to quirky independents. However, If you fancy a drive around the island, there are also a few destinations to consider along your route for some retail therapy.
Situated in the heart of Jersey, The Trading Point is a creative hub of local businesses showcasing a wide range of beautiful French and local artisan product inside a wonderful historic building. Find handmade ceramics, original art, bespoke linen homeware, organic skincare ranges, home fragrances, baskets and local food produce.
We have several great garden centres that offer a great deal more than items for the garden. St. Peter And Le Quesne’s all feature expansive giftware areas whilst Ransoms in the east extends even further into furniture and homeware. You could also try The Hidden Garden. Unlike the UK, our garden centres aren’t open on Sundays unfortunately.
The Trading Point
+44 (0) 7797 755029
Alexandra House, Carrefour Selous
St. Peter’s Garden Centre
+44 (0) 1534 745903
Avenue de la Reine, Elizabeth II, St. Peter
Ransoms Garden Centre
+44 (0) 1534 856699 ransoms.je
The Hidden Garden
+44 (0) 1534 865615
thehiddengarden.je
If you’ve visited Jersey before, you may have visited The Harbour Gallery on the harbour. The charity-based space that promotes local artists’ work and Genuine Jersey products is just over the road from Weighbridge square, alongside Jane James Ceramics’ Merchant’s House at number 20.
Both Catherine Best and Jersey Pearl are retail stores but visitor destinations in their own right, offering an emersion in their respective worlds of jewellery creation and design.
With a strong farming heritage, it’s unsurprsing that we have a strong game when it comes to Farm shops. Sample our local produce and stock your fridge if you’re self-catering. Holme Grown offer a range of Cook meals, great if you’re here with the family and need to serve good food fast.
Jersey’s charity shops are treasure troves of pre-loved homewares, clothes and furniture. Discover vast warehouses, ripe for rummaging, in Jersey’s countryside at the likes of Durrell, Acorn and Jersey Hospice. Sustainable shopping at its most satisfying.
For more retail inspiration, visit jersey.com/things-to-do/shopping

The Harbour Gallery
+44 (0) 1534 743044
theharbourgallery jersey.com
The Merchant’s House
+44 (0) 1534 630849 jane-james.co.uk
Catherine Best Jewellers
+44 (0) 1534 485777 catherinebest.com
Jersey Pearl
+44 (0) 1534 862137 jerseypearl.com
Holme Grown
+44 (0) 1534 858826 holmegrown.com
Durrell Charity Shop
+44 (0) 1534 860006 durrell.org/ charity-shop
A garden centre with character. Everything you need for your garden, gifts, cards, toys and homewares. Stay for breakfast or lunch in our lovely Cafe.


Despite its small island charm, Jersey hosts more independent stores and boutiques than your average high street. You’ll find luxury goods and bespoke souvenirs from island brands enabling you to take home a memory of Jersey. Shopping for your favourite brands is even easier with the added benefit of VAT-free prices.
If you want it all under one roof, check out Voisins and de Gruchy department stores, the ‘Selfridges’ and ‘Harrods’ of Jersey, both located on the main shopping street of St. Helier; both have been developed in recent years to create a cutting edge environment behind the traditional facades. It’s worth a wander through each.
Jersey’s covered shopping precinct, Liberty Wharf, offers an array of boutique stores in one place and a
great destination for locally-inspired gifts. If you want to take the taste of Jersey home with you, there’s nowhere better to pick up Genuine Jersey products, hampers and hand selected wines than Maison de Jersey on King Street. Also be sure to visit our beautiful Central Market.
Looking for something that sparkles? Take home a memory that lasts forever with a piece of beautiful jewellery from Rivoli Jewellers. This local family run jewellers in the heart of St. Helier also features a large,
Swiss style, revolving clock, that chimes playing music as it changes scene every hour to the delights of a gathered crowd. Jersey’s oldest jewellers, Hettich recently opened their beautiful new building that houses shop-in-shop boutiques from Rolex and Patek Philippe, as well as an exclusive jewellery collection.
If you’re seeking beautifully bespoke, Catherine Best makes for a designer day out. Browse their extensive showroom with many Genuine Jersey pieces on offer or watch the master jewellers create a bespoke piece to your own design in the open studio. Offering a completely unique jewellery journey, at Jersey Pearl you can enjoy guided talks or even experience picking your own oyster to discover the gem within. The skilled artisans can then string an incredible range of pieces by hand, made to your own design. Back in St. Helier, treat yourself to a piece of Swarovski jewellery or crystal piece at the STORY by Rivoli store or the unique local pieces at Jersey Gems, featuring locally-designed pearl and gemstone jewellery set with Jersey Granite, Jersey Ormer Shell and other gems sourced around our beautiful island.
Boutique shopping at its best all in strolling distance from one another (ideal for heavy bag laden arms). Visit Harriet and Rose for cool giftware on the highstreet. Further up the road, just as you pass the second turning to The Royal Square,
you’ll find the Halkett Street and Amelie that features a malange of items with coastal living vibe.
If you’ve a love for homeware and fashion at its most unique, The Loving Chair Company delivers luxury, colour and imaginative design in droves. There’s also plenty out of town shopping to enjoy. Number 1 in St. Aubin injects the quaint town with an eclectic dose of worldly trinkets, jewellery, bohemian clothing lines and more. The perfect addition to a day of harbour-side strolling.
If you’re looking for some arts and crafts, head in to the Commercial Buildings or out east to Gorey Harbour to find Jane James Ceramics . If you’re out walking around the old harbour, head in to Commercial Buildings at the harbour to The Harbour Gallery. Exhibiting the work of over 100 local artists and craftworkers you can purchase handmade silver, printed canvases and landmark models as the perfect souvenir. If you’re into arts and crafts, check out Crafty Quilters on the outskirts of St. Helier on Upper Midvale road for a haven of haberdashery.
Look out for the Genuine Jersey Mark for authentic island produce.
Jersey’s main shopping area centres around King Street/ Queen Street. We’ve highlighted featured stores to check out.






















Strolling the streets of St. Helier will allow you to chance upon all manner of wonderful boutiques and stores. Whether you’re looking for a locally produced Genuine Jersey gift or to take advantage of Jersey’s VAT free shopping, relax and enjoy your time in town! Please note that Jersey shops have limited opening on Sundays so if you’re planning a weekend, shop on Saturday and head
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or for lunch on Sunday!





Catherine Best is an internationally acclaimed jewellery designer based in the Channel Islands - a visit to her showroom is not to be missed. Located at the beautiful and historic St. Peter’s Windmill, it’s the perfect setting to admire Catherine’s truly individual designs.
Hand-designed jewellery is a family affair in this second-generation family business led by Catherine and her two daughters, Vikki and Penelope. Their passion for colour and shape is influenced by the world around them, inspiring each collection.
From elegant silver collections through to limited editions and one-off pieces, there is something for everyone at Catherine Best. Many pieces are handmade in their onsite workshop, where visitors can have a behind the scenes glimpse of our master craftsmen at work, bringing Catherine’s designs to life.
Browse the stunning award-winning jewellery, experience the historic architecture of the windmill, and have a bite to eat in the café during your adventure around Jersey.
Mon - Sat 09:0017:30, Sun 09:3017:00 (including bank holidays) 8 (+28 in summer)
The Windmill, Les Chenolles JE3 7DW St. Peter
+44 (0) 1534 485777
info@catherinebest.com
catherinebest.com


Liberty Wharf, La Route de la Libération, JE2 3NY
St. Helier From the Weighbridge, walk through Liberty Wharf to the end, opposite M&S.
Mon - Sat 09:00 - 17:00
Sunday 10:00 - 16:00
Jersey’s official premium Apple retailer is a cornucopia of all things Apple and peripheral to everyone’s favourite fruit-branded technology products. Whether you’re looking for a new MacBook, iPad, iPhone, Apple Watch or any matching accessory, they’re ready to help. Our Jersey prices are competititive and you can reclaim your 5% GST too, which is worth doing when you’re picking up that new iPhone or Macbook Pro!
+44(0)1534 769320 | shop@iqjersey.com | iqjersey.com

41-43 King Street JE2 4WF
St. Helier At the heart of the main shopping precinct, King Street at the corner of New Street.
Mon - Sat 09:00 - 17:30
Situated in the heart of St. Helier, underneath its famous revolving clock; a haven of quality jewellery, beautiful diamonds and Swiss watches all available at UK tax free prices. Rivoli is a family run business and the friendly in-store atmosphere has led to the shop becoming a must-visit for new and returning visitors to the island. A stunning collection of quality diamond engagement and eternity rings is available from the experienced and professional team as well as a range of pre-owned Rolex watches. Rivoli Jewellers is part of the GST Refund Scheme for visitors. Ask in store for details.
+44 (0) 1534 601930 | orders@rivolijewellers.co.uk | rivolijewellers.co.uk
JEWELLERY

24.5 Queen Street, JE2 4WD St. Helier The top end of Queen Street Mon - Sat 09:30 - 17:30
Locally designed, locally loved. Featured with locally designed pearl and gemstone jewellery set with Jersey Granite, Jersey Ormer Shell and other gems sourced around our beautiful island. Exclusively available from their jewellery boutique in Jersey. The founder Chenny Aouane is a jewellery designer who takes her inspiration from nature, travel and everyday life. Her exciting fine jewellery designs mix natural elements with natural pearls & precious stones in sterling silver & 18ct gold. A place not to be missed.
+44 (0) 1534 732014 | jerseygems@live.co.uk | jerseygems.co.uk
JEWELLERY

STORY by Rivoli is a designer jewellery and gift store in St Helier, Jersey. Our carefully chosen brands include Swarovski, Shaun Leane, Clogau, Daisy London and PDPaola. Offering excellent customer service, the friendly team at STORY will be happy to help you find the perfect piece of jewellery for yourself or as gifts. Prices from £30 - £400.
+44 (0) 1534 722904 | orders@rivolijewellers.co.uk | rivolijewellers.co.uk
St. Helier 21 King Street JE2 4WF Located on King Street Mon - Sat 09:00-17.30

A locally-run, independant garden centre and cafe. set in the lanes opposite St Saviour’s School. Garden essentials along with a range of gifts, cards, toys and homewares. Stay for breakfast or lunch in the lovely cafe, or maybe coffee and cakes. The Garden Centre is dog friendly and the Cafe allows dogs outside on the patio.
+44 (0) 1534 626878 | lequesnesgardencentre@hotmail.com | 01534 626878
St. Saviour Rue de Beauvoir, Jersey JE2 7SN Mon - Sat 08:00-17.00
Dedicated to bright, bold and joyful living. Grab a unique gift that’s a reflection of your personality, with a carefully curated collection of homewares reflects this philosophy.
+44 (0) 1534 610375
de Gruchy is one of the oldest and most beloved department store retailers in the UK and the Channel Islands and has been delighting islanders for over two centuries.
+44 (0) 1534 818818 degruchy.com
An oasis of style in St. Helier. The shop has a mix of clothing, jewellery & homewares that are unique to the island. Find continental designs, bespoke pieces and a range of Chlo-bo jewellery!
+44 (0) 1534 608888
Shop men’s, women’s and kids’ luxury clothing, shoes and accessories from the most coveted designer brands at Flannels.
+44 (0) 343 777 1578 flannels.com
An independent gift shop and gift delivery service that launched to make thoughtful gifting in Jersey simple, with local creators and makers at the heart of what they offer.
+44 (0) 1534 744 066 harrietandrose.co.uk
Eexplore our collection of locally produced artwork, books, candles & home fragrance, cards, ceramics, chocolates, crochet, jewellery, preserves, resin work, textiles, woodwork and also a selection of carefully curated gifts and homeware.
+44 (0) 7797 731717 jerseyartisan.co.uk
A creative hub of local businesses, showcasing a wide range of beautiful products. Expect a fabulous shopping experience in an iconic building in the heart of the island.
+44 (0) 7797 755029
Exhibiting the work of local artists and craftworkers in a space that also offers classes and courses in art and creative events. Newly relocated to Commercial Buildings in St. Helier.
+44 (0) 1534 743044 theharbourgalleryjersey.com
A relaxed store offering stylish and unique collections with personal customisation from beautiful homeware, fabrics, interiors, clothes, gifts to our famous Annie Sloan Chalk Paint.
+44 (0) 1534 736449 ilovepebble.com
Lifestyle orientated clothing, surf and water sports accessories that you don’t see everywhere else, supporting small, independent surf companies and clothing brands they sell what they wear and use.
+44 (0) 1534 733388 madhatter.je
Founded in 1837, Voisins Department Store in St. Helier is the oldest family-run department store in Britain. The premier home of brands in the Channel Islands, Voisins houses over 100 exclusive brands.
+44 (0) 1534 837100 voisins.com
Packed full of Genuine Jersey and handmade items offering a real taste of the island’s heritage. Stock up on a variety of products including La Mare Estate famous Jersey Black Butter.
+44 (0) 1534 733090 maisondejersey.com

Located in the heart of St Helier, the Jersey Markets are home to nearly 50 specialist independent traders and are an integral part of our Island’s cultural identity. In the Central Market, which sits within a beautiful historic building dating back to 1882, you will find a variety of produce, goods and places to eat and drink. Just across the road is the Fish Market which offers traditional fish stalls alongside a variety of eateries and goods.
The Markets offer a unique ‘one stop shop’ for specialist independent retailers selling fresh produce, food, drink, gifts, fashion, flowers, objet d’art, everything for the crafter and vinyl records, to name but a few. An array of businesses offer extensive specialist shopping opportunities with a variety of places to eat, drink and relax as you soak in the vibrant market atmosphere.
We care passionately about the quality of the food available in our market – whether it be local Jersey fare or a specialist selection from further-afield – our knowledgeable traders are here to help meet your requirements. Each offers a personal customer service and with only minimal packaging being used, you’ll be helping the planet too which is always a good thing. Come and join us as we celebrate all that is unique about Jersey!

Open Monday to Saturday 7.30am to 5.30pm and Friday and Saturday evenings 6pm to 11pm for dinner at selected restaurants.
Please visit Jerseymarkets.je for the opening times of each unit as these can differ.
Visitors to Jersey (non-residents and non-nationals) spending over £100 in a single day at the same retailer are eligible to reclaim the 5 % Goods and Services Tax (GST) on their purchases—subject to a small administration fee.
To claim a refund, you must:
> be a visitor to Jersey
> buy goods on which you can claim a refund totalling in excess of £100 with a single approved retailer, on the same day
> leave Jersey with the goods within 1 month of the date of purchase
> leave Jersey on a scheduled flight operated by a commercial airline or scheduled ferry operated by a commercial shipping line (you cannot claim a GST refund if you leave by private boat or private aircraft)
When you depart, get an export validation at a Global Blue kiosk with your passport or approved ID (for example UK driving licence or French ID card) and original payment receipts. Global Blue kiosks are located after security in departures at Jersey Airport and in the Elizabeth ferry terminal.
A SELECT COLLECTION OF CONTEMPORARY DESIGNER JEWELLERY BRANDS
Jersey is famous worldwide for its breed of cow, superior quality milk and the prized Jersey Royal new potato but the island can also be proud of an abundance of fresh, seasonal produce and a variety of skilled craftsmen and artists who create a range of excellent products. To enjoy the best of what Jersey has to offer, islanders and visitors alike should look for the Genuine Jersey Mark – a guarantee of local provenance.


tea towel
Lauren Radley
Products carrying the distinctive red Genuine Jersey mark include dairy goods, fruit and vegetables, herbs and salads, meat and poultry, fish and shellfish, pottery, wines, ciders, spirits and beers, jewellery, needlework, decorative stonework, wooden artefacts, glassware and artwork. Genuine Jersey produce and products can be bought in the main shopping centre in St. Helier and outlets islandwide – including galleries, studios, tourist attractions and heritage sites, farm shops and markets and sampled in restaurants, pubs, cafés and from ice cream stalls.
This year sees Genuine Jersey celebrate 25 years of promoting the diversity and quality of local produce and products. Since the Association started it has attracted a loyal and enthusiastic membership. While some members ensure the survival of Jersey’s heritage and traditions others are at the forefront of introducing pioneering farming methods, new crops or exploring previously untapped international markets. www.genuinejersey.je
This original design by Lauren Radley is her own colourful interpretation of Vintage Travel and Railway Posters. Featuring a bold, hand illustrated scene of Jersey, the Channel Islands, this joyful tea towel would make a perfect gift or souvenir, and would brighten up any kitchen (warning - you may not want to use it to actually wash dishes!). Lauren also creates beautiful prints of beaches and bays around the island.

The Pottery Shed. £26 Jersey Artisans, Gifts & Homeware, St Aubin
Pouring your milk from this handcrafted Jersey Milk Jug by local potter Karen Hibbs will provide you with a daily reminder of your visit to the island and of the milk from our prized herd. Karen also makes bowls for your Royals and other lovely hand thrown and hand built stoneware ceramics.


Assorted box of 25 mixed chocolates and pralines £30.
Pick up a box of some of possibly Jersey’s best chocolates, made by couple Glen and Constance, a team that combines the skills of a local pastry chef who has worked at Noma and a French pâtisserie professional. Visit their store at Castle Quay.

Various outlets £6.50
You can’t get much more Jersey than salt made from the sea water which surrounds the island. Made using traditional methods in their bespoke salt houses, they solar evaporate large quantities of sea water to make this excellent cooks ingredient. It comes in a variety of blends including lemon, pepper dulse and our favourite, chilli (perfect for the glass of a margarita!).

Jersey Skin
£8
Jersey Skin offers a selection of moisturisers, lip balms, pillow mists, intense hand creams and much more, all containing ingredients grown on the island. You can buy Jersey Skin products directly from their shop on The Parade, St Helier or at various outlets around the island, including Jersey Airport.
If you’re looking for local gifts, look for the Genuine Jersey mark of provenance. Here are some locally produced and locally sourced gifts to take home!
Jersey offers a fantastic


The Victoria Earrings offer refined versatility with an adjustable two-part design, available in silver with Cubic Zirconia or 18ct gold with Diamond. £189 in silver. Catherine Best
Launched in 1992, La Grande Classique de Longines has played a major role in forging the reputation of the winged hourglass brand. This range is a symbol of Longines’ classic elegance and timeless sophistication, and stands out thanks to its very slim profile and wide palette of versions.
£1,269 (UK RRP £1,450) Rivoli Jewellers
In 1934 French artist René Lalique was commissioned to sign the interior decoration of Saint Matthew’s church in St Lawrence. The centerpiece is a towering cross over three meters high, soaring above the altar. It is festooned with the iconic Jersey lilies, emblematic of the island and a symbol of purity. Lalique reinterprets this precious cultural heritage through the St. Matthews Cross pendant in satinfinished crystal, set on sterling silver.Rivoli is the exclusive stockist of Lalique in Jersey.
£120 Rivoli Jewellers


A fun novelty piece celebrating our island’s famous royal spuds, crafted in solid sterling silver and 18ct gold vermeil with a sparkling silver crown. Designed to fit your pandora-style charm bracelets – a playful keepsake of your time in Jersey.
£67.00 Jersey Gems


Double-sided design – one side features our island’s crest, the other a beautiful double heart motif. Made in sterling silver and 18ct yellow gold vermeil, with detailed handcrafted enamel showcasing the island crest and flag design. Also available with matching bracelet charm. A perfect keepsake of your Jersey visit.
Necklace £115.00 with 18” chain. Jersey Gems
Nomination, the hugly popular Italian charm bracelets, make perfect giftswith every link creating a memory. If you are already a collector, why not add a Jersey themed charm. From £26.00. STORY by Rivoli.
Inspired by the lotus flower, a timeless symbol of resilience and renewal, the Hope Pendant reminds us that light and clarity will always emerge, even in the darkest moments. Just as the lotus rises from murky waters to bloom in pure beauty, this pendant embodies the strength, perseverance, and hope that guide us through life’s challenges.
£604 Catherine Best (Not including chain)

Swarovski
This elegant Swarovski Matrix watch radiates contemporary style in every detail. The perfect souvenir to remember your time in Jersey. Call in store for a huge selection of Swarovski and other designer jewellery brands. STORY by Rivoli is part of the Global Blue, GST refund scheme for visitors. Swarovski Matrix Tennis 7-link watch, Jersey Price £262.00.
£289 Story by Rivoli

The sheer grace and elegance of the glorious Magical Moments ring will enchant you from the moment you see it.
£4255 Catherine Best


In Jersey, we’re proud of our produce. This season, two food festivals will celebrate ingredients and menus from our island producers as we invite visitors to enjoy meals and events centred around all things culinary.
19 - 30 MAR
Local produce takes centre stage at the Taste Jersey food festival. This annual celebration of Jersey’s vibrant culinary scene showcases the diverse styles in the Island’s leading restaurants.
Taste Jersey was launched in 2019 in partnership with All Island Media to highlight the Island’s abundance of exceptional ingredients. The Island boasts a wealth of local delicacies, from the freshest seafood and creamy dairy to the world-renowned Jersey Royal potatoes. Each year, Taste Jersey continues to evolve, offering guests increasingly impressive exclusive events and experiences to delight even the most discerning foodie.
While Taste Jersey menus may be available throughout the year, there is a strong emphasis on experiential elements during the Spring festival.
Luxury Jersey Hotels Islandwide info@luxuryjerseyhotels.com TASTEJERSEY.CO.UK
25 - 26 APR
Across two deliciously packed days, visitors can enjoy an exciting mix of food stalls, live chef demonstrations, tasting sessions, and hands-on experiences that bring Jersey’s food culture to life. From the iconic Jersey Royal potato and the rich cream of the Jersey Cow, to freshly shucked oysters and local seafood, the festival showcases the very best of the island’s land and sea.
The event will shine a spotlight on Jersey’s farmers, fishers, and artisan producers, celebrating the people and stories behind our world-renowned ingredients. Guests can also enjoy locally crafted drinks, with the island’s brewers and distillers offering a taste of Jersey’s growing scene in beers, spirits and other unique beverages.
Weighbridge Place Caledonia Place, georgie@jerseyhospitality.com JERSEYHOSPITALITY.COM

On an island which houses little over 100,000 people we may appear to be small but when it comes to our foodie offering we would consider ourselves pretty mighty. What follows are just a handful of our brilliant eateries, if you’re here for just a few days… we can assure you that you won’t go hungry!
If I was asked for my death row meal I’d want at least one of those courses to be a dish you’d find on a breakfast menu. For years we’ve been told it’s the most important meal of the day, and who am I to disagree with Mr Kellogg’s. That said, if you’re hopping straight off the plane and into a hire car, take a trip down to St Ouen’s Bay to find some cracking all-day dining spots with a view of the sea. Whether that’s El Tico, Le Braye or Sands, they all have excellent varied menus which feature plenty of local produce.
El Tico
5 Mile Road
St. Ouen
+44 (0) 1534 482009
Le Braye
Five Mile Road
St. Ouen
+44 (0) 1534 481395
Sands
5 Mile Road
St. Ouen
+44 (0) 1534 481705
If you’re staying out East, Suma’s have re-introduced their famous Sunday breakfasts this year, which are worth sampling! If you’re starting your day and culinary journey in St Helier, just a few minutes walk from Liberation Station you’ll find The Pavillion - the home of an excellent brunch-based menu made with local produce.
A little way into the heart of St Helier you’ll find Locke’s, a firm favourite with locals and visitors alike, which has just increased in size to cater for even more hungry eaters! You can often see a number of suppliers bringing their local produce directly to their doors. Their brunch menu features some OG favourites like the Notorious BLT and Friends with Benedicts. In a similar vein, The Yard at the Jersey Museum (which also houses our tourist information centre) serves an excellent brunch selection and the most indulgent banana bread on the island. If you’re keen for a wander and fancy grabbing and going, Dandy is a favourite with a counter heaving full of daily baked artisan goods. Their fantastic Allpress coffee is an island favourite. On the other side of town is Four, a scratch bakery with an excellent team that produces phenomenal sourdough viennoiserie and other baked goods.
Jersey’s Central Market is a must-visit during your stay. They’re now offering some nighttime dining options on Friday and Saturdays, however you can rely on excellent lunch options every day from Italian food at Tavola or the Spanish selection Casa Paco. There are also numerous other venues for sandwiches, crêpes, ramen or pasta.
If you’re looking for flame-grilled options, including some of the best smash burgers and fried chicken, head to Phire - the little sister to the excellent Samphire. A few streets away, Awabi are crushing it with all things Asian. CafeJAC is perfect for those searching for somewhere casual, that serves good quality, unfussy, family-friendly classics.
Places
The Pavillion
La Route de la Libération
St. Helier
+44 (0) 1534 510777
Locke’s
Pitt Street
St. Helier
+44 (0) 7797 813324
The Yard
Jersey Museum
St. Helier
info@theyard.je
Dandy
Conway St / Colomberie
St. Helier
+44 (0) 7797 920474
Four Bakery
53 Bath Street
St. Helier
01534 611979
Tavola
Jersey Market
+44 (0) 1534 625890
Casa Paco
Central Market
+44 (0)1534 740711
Phire
13 Don Street
+44 (0) 1534 484846
Awabi
63 Halkett Place
+44 (0) 1534 888981
CafeJAC
Phillip Street
+44 (0) 1534 879482
If you’re heading out East then you’ve got a plethora of options in Gorey. Enjoy a leisurely lunch sipping wine and eating seafood at Sumas, with a great view of the Castle, or alternatively soak in the hospitality at The Moorings, sitting on a picturesque harbour. Pop a little further round the coast to Archirondel and you’ll find the Driftwood Cafe, serving a seafood-inspired menu featuring the catch of its fishermen owners.
Lunch out West could see you heading back to St Ouen, to sample more delicious items from the varied menus of El Tico, Sands or Le Braye. If you fancy a change of scenery, St Brelade’s Bay is home to the world’s best Pizza Express, whilst the characterful village of St Aubin is filled with great venues - The Loft, The Boat House and The Old Courthouse to name a few. New to the area is The Salty Dog, a long-standing favourite that moved to a new building near the bus stop last year. It is a great lunch into dinner option.
We’ve had a strong proliferation of dinner venues over the last few years. The Weighbridge and Liberty Wharf have seen restaurateurs investing in our international options, with Mexican, Asian, Italian and Spanish cuisines brought to the table. Such a variety of venues offers the choice to pursue international tastes which retain a local focus. Try Botana, a little slice of San Sebastian, for their amazing Paella or Pêtchi, favoured by foodie voyeurs for their open kitchen. Izakaya seem to have hit that sweet spot for Pan-Asian, with strong hot dishes and quality sushi.
Samphire is a beautiful central venue, offering a relaxed yet premium dinner setting bolstered by a robust, quality menu. Bohemia is our only restaurant with a Michelin star, recently ranked within the Top 50 restaurants in the UK - it is well worth a visit for lunch or dinner. We’re big fans of their Chef’s Table tasting menu, offering you the chance to truly immerse yourself in the dining experience. Bohemia has held its star for 22 years. Their head chef, Tom Earnshaw, has been recognised as the Michelin Guide’s Young Chef of the Year 2026.
Sumas
Gorey Hill
Gorey
+44 (0) 1534 853291
The Moorings
Gorey Pier
+44 (0) 1534 853633
Driftwood Cafe
La Route de la Cote
+44 (0) 1534 852157
The Salty Dog
La Nueve Route, St Aubin
+44 (0) 1534 742760
Botana
Caledonia Place
+44(0)1534 510123
Pêtchi
Liberty Wharf
+44 (0) 1534 733223
Izakaya
Liberty Wharf
+44 (0)1534 743035
Samphire
7-11 Don Street
St. Helier
+44 (0) 1534 725100
Bohemia
Green Street
St. Helier
+44 (0) 1534 880588




18.00 - 20.30
12.30 -14.30


Bohemia has style in abundance, with chic surroundings and it enjoys vibrant energy from the popular bar. It breaks ranks with the traditions usually associated with Jersey, blending a relaxed yet sophisticated dining experience along with local island produce. Head Chef Tom Earnshaw has been recognised as the Michelin Guide’s Young Chef of the Year. The restaurant retained its Michelin star for the 22nd consecutive year, one of the longest continuously held stars in the UK and is the only starred restaurant in Jersey.
+44 (0) 1534 876500 | reservations@theclubjersey.com | bohemiajersey.com
Green Street, JE2 4UH St. Helier Just at the top of La Colomberie
Monday - Saturday 11:00 - 01:00 / Sunday 11:00 - 22:30

Indulge at Samphire with an array of choices to suit one and all, made with the freshest produce sourced from land and sea, delivered to your plate. Their kitchen team has used its appreciation of fine produce to develop a line-up of delectable plates for you to enjoy for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or for that afternoon bite. For something a little outside the box, for every occasion, Samphire is a one of a kind venue for a private event in their private bars, choice of two terraces, or exclusively in the restaurant.
+44 (0) 1534 725100 | book@samphire.je | samphire.je
St. Helier 7-11 Don Street, JE2 4TQ Just off the main shopping street in St. Helier
Tuesday – Thursday 09:30 – late / Friday - Saturday 10:00 – Late / Closed Sunday

As the name implies, Phire serves up modern dishes cooked over traditional Japanese binchotan fire, influenced by southeast Asian & western flavours. The cheeky asian cousin to next door;s Samphire takes the same quality ingredients but turns up the volume and the flavour to serve a variety of dishes that are too good not to share. Perfect for a lunch while shopping or dinner with friends, it’s a welcome oasis in central St Helier.
+44 (0) 1534 484846 | book@phire.je | phire.je
St. Helier 13 Don Street, St Helier, Jersey, JE2 4TQ Mon - Sat. 12.00 until late.
Bringing Asia’s late-night drinking dens to Jersey, Awabi serves modern pan-Asian food within the context of a European wine bar. Order yourself some of the spicy wings and get ready for a taste sensation.
+44 (0) 1534 888981 awabi.je
With strong influences (and some of the staff) from London’s Barafina, this new Spanish restaurant is a welcome addition to Weighbridge place. Try sharing a Paella Negro and a site of Baby Gem Salad.
+44 (0) 1534 520123 botana.je
From early English breakfasts to banana pancakes, they start it early at CaféJac and don’t miss the Saturday brunch with eggs benedict and even breakfast burritos. Strong on coffee.
+44 (0) 1534 879482 caféjac.co.uk
Experience authentic Spanish flavors as you indulge in traditional tapas, paella and fine wines in a warm, inviting atmosphere. A true taste of Spain in the heart of Jersey!
+44 (0) 1534 872225 casapaco.je
Jersey’s coolest little coffee shop and bakery. Two locations on Conway Street and Colomberie sering AllPress coffee and fresh daily specials, all baked and prepared fresh in-house.
+44 (0) 7797 920474 @dandycoffeeshopjersey
Adding to the burgeoning Asian-influenced restaurant scene, Izakaya is a contemporary venue with a strong variety of poke, ramen and donbri along with tasty small plates.
+44 (0) 1534 743035 izakaya.je
A modern Italian-inspired restaurant, café, and bar located in Jersey’s iconic Central Market. Serving excellent brunch, lunch, and weekend dinners.
+44 (0) 1534 740 711 tavola.je
Sit with a view into an open kitchen and watch wonderful authentic dishes cooked infront of you from yellow crab curry to fried squid and holy basil or Little Thai’s secret recipe special ribs.
+44 (0) 1534 608808
Husband and wife team Ella and Drew Locke had a vision for quality coffee alongside fantastic tasty dishes with amusing titles. Their ‘Notorious BLT’ is a perfect little brunch.
+44 (0) 1534 855311 @lockes_stories
This warm and welcoming Portuguese restaurant does a mean espetada along with a varied Mediterranean menu including Italian and continental-style food. It’s a firm local favourite.
+44 (0) 1534 727729 manos-bistro.com
Pêtchi is centred around a wood-fired open kitchen, cooking native produce over fire, from sourdough flatbreads to whole fish and ex-dairy beef chops, alongside Jersey oysters, crab and other goodies.
+44 (0) 1534 733223 petchi.je
A simple, artisan pizzeria serving gourmet, Neapolitan style pizzas. Simply appointed (as pizzeria’s should be) with a tasty menu. The Nutella dessert pizza is a definite winner for kids!
+44 (0) 1534 619334 pizzeriafamosa.com
Eat East
Perfectly nestled in Royal Square, Sangria Tapas Bar & Restaurant are bringing your favourite Spanish tapas dishes closer to home. Along with array of Spanish wines, beers and sangria (of course).
+44 (0) 1534 880442 @sangriajsy
Buzzy and vibrant, The Yard has upped the game for eating options at Jersey Musuem. Serving small plate style food, it’s open for brunch seven days a week and cocktails in the evening too!
@theyardjersey
Defining a new era of the gastropub in Jersey, the bear serves great, hearty food and pies and also houses a central, approachable bar for drinks. thebear.je
Here, tradition meets innovation, offering an enticing selection of Cask Ales, fine Wines, and lively Cocktails. The menu highlights beloved traditional dishes reimagined with a fresh, contemporary twist.
+44 (0) 1534 625555 randalls-jersey.co.uk

Gorey Hill, JE3 6ET
St. Martin On the left just as you turn and begin to climb out of Gorey Village. Wednesday-Saturday
Lunch 12:00 - 2:00
Dinner 6:00 - 8:30
Sunday Lunch 12:00 - 3:00 1, 1a, 2, 2a, 13
Sumas is a chic and contemporary restaurant with an all-weather terrace that offers stunning views of Mont Orgueil Castle and the Royal Bay of Grouville. Located in the picturesque harbour of Gorey on the east coast of the island, Sumas has been a firm favourite with locals and tourists alike since 1997. With fantastic views, and friendly and efficient service, Sumas offers casual fine dining in a relaxed and contemporary atmosphere. The ever changing menu focuses on fresh, local and seasonal produce, showcasing the best of Jersey’s shellfish including hand dived scallops, Royal Bay oysters and lobster. Recognised by food guides and critics across Europe for many years.
+44 (0) 1534 853291 | info@sumasrestaurant.com | sumasrestaurant.com

Gorey Pier, JE3 6EW
St. Martin On Gorey Pier. Open 7 days a week 8:30am- late.
Sunday night, Maddie’s only. 1, 1a, 2, 2a, 13
A family- run neighbourhood bistro, The Moorings is a local institution. Nestled below the majestic Mont Orgueil, it’s the place to go to experience what it really means to ‘live like a local’. From brunch to lunch to a la carte, or an infamous Maddie’s pizza (take it away and enjoy it on the rocks!), your every desire is catered for. Their daily Oyster Happy Hour between 5 and 6pm is not to be missed! Even better on the terrace, with the oyster beds in full view. Seafood does not get fresher than that. For ultimate freshness finish your visit with a dip behind the castle!”
+44 (0) 1534 853633 | reservations@themooringshotel.com | themooringhotel.com
CLASSIC
Local food and great service. There is a guarantee that the title dishes, bass and lobster, are served daily and the chef has local hidden treasures ready for your latest dining experience.
+44 (0) 1534 859590 bassandlobster.com
CASUAL
A small-batch, sustainable distillery and welcoming coffee shop, offering handcrafted gins, locally sourced produce, Genuine Jersey goods and quality coffee in a relaxed coastal setting.
+44 (0) 1534 607887 sealeveldistillery.co.uk
Longueville Manor
The more classic eating option, this hotel’s food is all about local produce, sourced in the chef’s Victorian garden and presented in an uncluttered yet appetising way.
CLASSIC
Rozel Pub & Dining GASTROPUB
A characterful Gastropub close to the cosy harbour of Rozel. Good Sunday roasts and good for families and groups.
+44 (0) 1534 863438
The Driftwood Café BEACHSIDE
Archirondel’s pretty pebbly beach is home to this popular beach café with its Martello Tower views. Tucked away down a small road and opening onto Archirondel Beach on Jersey’s east coast.
+44 (0) 1534 852157
Hungry Man KIOSKS
Serving up everything from crab sandwiches to Jersey cream teas, ready to eat at the al fresco tables outside. Everything is made on the premises.
+44 (0) 1534 863227 @thehungrymanjersey
+44 (0) 1534 725501 longuevillemanor.com
Ransoms
CASUAL
The Garden Centre, renowned as a coffee and cake spot, has a lot more to offer than just a slab of homemade cake! A simple and fresh menu with a strong healthy vegan angle.
+44 (0) 1534 853668 ransoms.je

Perched above St Aubin’s Harbour in a stunning Victorian landmark, Tides & Voyager blends historical charm with contemporary flair for an unforgettable experience.
The restaurant and cocktail bar is a destination for those who appreciate refined flavours, breathtaking sea views, and a touch of adventure. At Tides, they honour our surroundings by sourcing the finest local ingredients. Every dish showcases the flavours of Jersey, from freshly caught seafood and hyper-local meats to dairy from cows grazing within view of the restaurant The bar menu is a voyage of discovery, where classic craftsmanship meets Victorian alchemy. Whether bold and smoky, light and botanical, or refreshingly effervescent, each cocktail is a potion designed to awaken the senses. High ceilings, period details, and sweeping sea views create an ambiance of relaxed luxury. Whether for an intimate dinner, a sunset aperitif, or lively conversation over exceptional drinks, every visit to Tides & Voyager is an experience.
+44 (0) 1534 741226 | shreception@dolanhotels.com | somervillejersey.com
St. Brelade Mont Du Boulevard, St. Aubin, JE3 8AD At The Somerville Hotel
Lunch 12:00 - 14:00, Afternoon Tea 14:30 - 16:30, Dinner 18:30 - 20:30

Mark Jordan brings his masterful cooking to the beach at this friendly bistro style restaurant with its relaxed vibe. Enjoy freshly cooked dishes of top-quality Jersey produce including seafood, meat and vegetarian options.
+44 (0) 1534 780180 | bookings@markjordanatthebeach.com | markjordanatthebeach.com
St. Peter La Plage, La Route de la Haule, JE3 7YD On the beachfront at Beaumont
Monday to Sunday, Lunch 12:00 - 14:00. Dinner 18:00 - 20:30

Ocean Restaurant SPECIAL
Ocean’s design is influenced by its coastal setting. Blues, whites and beiges create a modern classic look, while delightful hand-crafted furniture and specially commissioned artwork emphasise the feeling of luxury. White American shutters frame stunning views over the gardens to the ocean beyond.
+44 (0) 1534 744101 | reservations@theatlantichotel.com | theatlantichotel.com
St. Brelade Le Mont de la Pulente, JE3 8HE In the west of the island overlooking St. Ouen’s Bay Mon – Fri 12:00 – 14:00 18:30 - 21:30 Sat – Sun 12:30 – 14:30 18:30 – 21:30
Corbiere Phare
Look out over our fabulous lighthouse from this eatery that serves classic dishes, using local, seasonal vegetables, fish and meats, with French and European overtones.
+44 (0) 1534 746127 corbierephare.com
The Cantina is a melting pot of food styles and influences from around the world, starting with great breakfasts to authentic curries with a view to match the stunning food.
+44 (0) 1534 482009 elticojersey.com
Standing within delightful gardens, snuggled in a tranquil rural setting in the heart of the parish of St. Peter. The very finest locally sourced produce, crafted into stunning menus.
+44 (0) 1534 481042 greenhillshotel.com
A family owned beachside bistro offering simple, fresh and delicious food and drink. The food pays homage to British seaside classics with Mediterranean influences.
+44 (0) 1534 481395 lebraye.com
If you’re walking up the cycle track from St Aubin to Corbeire, you’ll find yourself needing a break righta round this cute trackside pizza joint that als serves great tapas.
+44 (0) 7797 920999 offtherailsjersey.com
Our bright and airy cafe is the perfect spot for breakfast, lunch, coffee, island cakes, or celebrating with afternoon tea – surrounded by the charm of Jersey and views of the ocean.
+44 (0) 1534 862137 jerseypearl.com

Soak up the relaxed atmosphere, experience the incredible views across St Aubin’s Bay and sample some tasty treats, which epitomise the ethos of simple food of the finest quality. La Plage La Route de la Haule St Peter Jersey 01534 780180 bookings@markjordanatthebeach.com www.markjordanatthebeach.com



New for 2026, opening on 21/4/26, Azure mixes sweeping views over St Aubin’s Bay and a generous splash of Mediterranean sunshine. Expect warm breezes, stunning sunsets, modern pan-European gastronomie and relaxed coastal charm — all set in one of the island’s most beautiful spots. Très magnifique.
At Azure Brasserie & Terrace, they serve modern pan-European cuisine with a Mediterranean soul — le cœur, you know — using locally sourced Jersey ingredients wherever we can. The menus celebrate comforting brasserie-style dishes including fresh local seafood, cooked with care, craft and a confident contemporary twist.
Azure Bar & Terrace is a destination à part entière. Think expertly mixed cocktails, craft drinks and a full wine list, with a special amour for crisp French and Italian rosé — Perfect for sipping in the sunshine and pretending you’re on the Riviera (just… the Jersey one) Sundays are made for lazy après-midi indulgence, so they’re launching Azure Sunday Sessions, with live music from midday starting 3 May. Every Thursday from June, the Azure Sunset Club brings live tunes to the panoramic terrace — the dreamiest way to ease into the weekend. Whether you want a vibrant restaurant, a stylish bar or a sun-drenched terrace, Azure is refined, friendly and full of joie de vivre. Un peu French, très Jersey, Azure… toujours.
+44 (0) 1534 758024 | azure@dolanhotels.com | azure.je
St Lawrence Le Mont Felard, JE3 1JA At The Cristina Hotel Lunch 12.00-14.30, Afternoon tea 14.30-16.30 Dinner 18.30-20.30, Drinks 11.00-23.00
Just a few sandy paces from the beach; an informal eatery where families can relax and let kids down onto the beach between courses.
+44 (0) 1534 850855 jerseycrabshack.com
One of the oldest and most established cafés on the five mile road. Just a few steps from the slipway, it’s a great place for cosy lunches or post-surf ice creams in the summer.
+44 (0) 1534 481705 @sandsjersey
Classic dishes with a contemporary twist make up the eclectic menu with seasonal Genuine Jersey produce. The perfect harbourside setting to enjoy truly delicious food.
+44 (0) 1534 742760 thesaltydogbistro.com
Nestled on the promenade in St. Aubin’s Village with fabulous views over the bay, offering a range of tasty dishes including breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and refreshments.
+44 (0) 1534 746860
Arguably the best view on the island, with the panorama of St Brelade’s Bay in front of you as you enjoy great food and afternoon teas.
+44 (0) 1534 743101 handpickedhotels.co.uk
A truly unique, family run café is located right on the beach at Portelet Bay. Offering diners an outstandingly beautiful spot to enjoy their very popular authentic wood fired pizzas.
+44 (0) 1534 728550 porteletbaycafé.com
Offering relaxed beach vibes all day long, from breakfast and brunch through to sunset drinks and dinner. Great spot to enjoy a get-together or a relaxed place for sunset drinks
+44 (0) 1534 888228 randalls-jersey.co.uk
A great coffee joint in St. Aubin. Whether a flat white, brunch or pizza, this multidisciplinary litttle venues punches with plenty of tasty treats on offer!
+44 (0) 1534 888444 theloft.je
A harbourside pub with two bar areas, one of which is made from the original tender to the famous Westward ship. Pub food and cosy pints are on offer.
+44 (0) 1534 746433 liberationgroup.com
The Splash has grown in reputation over the years, a popular venue for locals and tourists alike. Serving food all day with a menu that reflects the relaxed atmosphere of beach dining.
+44 (0) 1534 482885 watersplashjersey.com

Combining luxury dining with breath-taking views, Ocean
Restaurant showcases the innovative modern cuisine of Executive Chef, Will Holland, featuring the very best of Jersey’s world class produce.

Whether you’re looking for a big night out or a quick last order, St. Helier serves up a great selection of nighttime haunts; from Blind Pigs to a Porters’ Store, Jersey has something for all.
The Weighbridge is a good place to start. The dominant Royal Yacht Hotel has a variety of different drinking options available, whether it be outside sipping wine in their large al fresco area, squirrelled away in the Cabin bar (the last remaining part of the original historic building) or dancing the night away in their ‘Drift’ bar, there is something for everyone. Just over the road, Chambers, which offers live music; a fusion of pub culture and bar atmosphere. The Square offers excellent food options and you can also drink there until 01:00. Across the cobbles of the Weighbridge, Bar Nautique in Liberty Wharf offers another nighttime bar option. Just up the road from the Weighbridge on Hill Street is the expansive If you fancy your nightlife a little more intimate. Now alongside in Liberty Wharf is the new, bigger The Blind Pig, One of our original speak-easy bars, it specialises in cocktails.
The Royal Yacht
The Weighbridge +44(0)1534 720511 theroyalyacht.com Chambers 5 Mulcaster St +44(0)1534 735405
The Square
Weighbridge Place
+44(0)1534 858220 thesquare.je
Bar Nautique
Liberty Wharf
+44(0)1534 877003
Just a few turns away on Wharf Street, you can descend below the Pomme d’Or hotel to find the subterranean The Porter’s Store, which channels a 70s Americana vibe into its cocktail den. Fans of live music can head directly opposite to The Sundown.
Just one more right turn, on Broad Street, you’ll find Vinifera, worth investigating for an early evening glass of wine from one of the island’s most experienced owner-sommeliers. They also offer a private table in the basement, bookable for groups to take wine with delicious food.
If it’s wine time, you should carry on across town where you’ll find the newly opened The Watchmaker, a chic ‘wine, Champagne and charcutie’ bar. If you’re looking for some predinner drinks, the bar at Samphire and their upstairs terrace (open weather-permitting). The location provides the perfect oasis away from the hustle and bustle of the high street.
If you like the vibe of a premium hotel bar then don’t miss the cool calm of the Bohemia Bar and Restaurant at The Club Hotel and Spa on Green Street. The timeless elegance of the bar is matched by a cool calm, great drinks and the chance to be on-hand for dinner at our fabulous Michelin-starred restaurant.

The Blind Pig cesoirjersey.com/ theblindpig
The Porter’s Store Wharf Street @the_porters_store
The Sundown Wharf Street
+44 (0) 1534 875788 thesundown.co.uk
Vinifera Broad Street
+44 (0) 1534 868884 vinifera.je
The Watchmaker
43 Halkett Place
+44 (0)1534 720558 thewatchmaker.je
The Bar at Samphire 7-11 Don Street
+44 (0)1534 725100 thedon.je
Bohemia Bar and Restaurant Green Street
+44 (0) 1534 880588 bohemiajersey.com

As the sea retreats, Jersey nearly doubles in size revealing a changing landscape of spectacular scenery and landmarks rich in drama, history and Instagram gold. The Jersey Tidal Trail is a spectacular 48 mile coastal route shaped by some of the world’s biggest tides and your invitation to experience Jersey like never before.

Say hello to the Jersey Tidal Trail, a spectacular coastal route shaped by some of the world’s biggest tides. Stretching over 48 miles, this circular trail around Jersey’s coastline tracks the rhythm of the tide and tells the story of the island with every step. Completely free to walk, and with sections to suit every ability, experience the ever-changing beauty of Jersey’s coastline on this bucket-list island adventure.
The Jersey Tidal Trail wraps around the island’s coastline and is divided into eight bite-sized and beautiful sections each with mapped distances, difficulty ratings and must-see highlights. From rugged clifftop hikes to relaxed harbour-hopping strolls, there’s a section to suit every mood and pace.
Choose individual sections or tackle the whole trail as a multi-day walking holiday. From iconic landmarks like Mont Orgueil Castle and La Corbière Lighthouse to hidden gems such as Bouley Bay and the Plémont puffins, the Jersey Tidal Trail offers a journey rich in discovery.
Some sections of the Jersey Tidal Trail are ideal for cycling, particularly St. Aubin’s Bay and parts of St. Ouen’s Bay. For other areas where cycling is not possible along the trail, there’s generally a nearby road that hugs the coastline, making it easy to explore by bike. Some sections are also suitable for those with accessibilty needs.

Jersey Tidal Trail isn’t just a route, it’s your invitation to experience Jersey like never before.

For an island just nine by five miles, Jersey packs in more adventure per mile and every inch tells a story – and the Jersey Tidal Trail leads you through them all.
• Walk where the sea was just hours ago. Jersey’s coastline is transformed twice a day revealing ancient causeways, tidal islands and sea beds that feel like moonwalks.
• From medieval castles to World War II bunkers, breathtaking clifftop trails to secret coves – every stretch has a story to tell.
• Expect seabirds, seaweed, rockpools and coastal wildflowers at every turn. It’s nature, unfiltered.
• Discover seaside cafés, local seafood shacks, country pubs and farm stalls serving up the island’s best bites.
• With views that stretch from golden beaches to rugged headlands, this is pure #NoFilter territory.
They came, they walked, they loved it – join the thousands of visitors who have fallen in love with Jersey and its stunning coastal paths.
“What a great island. Full of history and lots to explore and enjoy. Food is really good and the local people are very friendly. Very beautiful in the countryside and lots to do with walks and places to visit. The cliff paths are outstanding.”



A gentle introduction, with soft sands stretching from lively St. Helier to the welcoming harbour of St. Aubin.
Difficulty: Easy / Accessible
Distance: 6.1km
Duration: 1.05 Hours
Elevation: 0m
Buses Back to Station: 12, 12A, 15
Accessible-friendly
Rich in history and brimming with coastal charm .Some stretches, especially when leaving the village, feature uphill climbs but the stunning views make up for the challenge.
Difficulty: Moderate
Distance: 12.9km
Duration: 2.52 Hours
Elevation: 297m
Buses to Start Point: 12, 12A, 14, 15
Buses Back to Station: 12A, 22
Accessible-friendly
(St. Brelade’s Bay)
St. Ouen’s Bay
Watching over the horizon, the perfect place for Jersey’s stunning sunsets
. Difficulty: Moderate
Distance: 12.2km
Duration: 2.42 Hours
Elevation: 186m
Buses to Start Point: 22, 12
Buses Back to Station: 8
The North West Coast
Clifftop paths, secret bays and dramatic viewpoints from Grosnez to Sorel Point.
Difficulty: Challenging Distance: 12.2km
Duration: 3.05 Hours
Elevation: 426m
Buses to Start Point: 8 Buses Back to Station: 7
The North East Coast
A more challenging, untamed stretch of coastline, rewarded with vast sea panoramas.
Difficulty: Challenging Distance: 20.4km
Duration: 5.03 Hours
Elevation: 863m
Buses to Start Point: 7
Buses Back to Station: 3
A peaceful route linking pretty Rozel Bay to the vibrant harbour of Gorey.
Difficulty: Moderate Distance: 8.5
Duration: 1.52 Hours
Elevation: 212m
Buses to Start Point: 3
Buses Back to Station: 1, 1A, 2, 13
SECTION SEVEN
The Royal Bay of Grouville
Wide beaches, gentle tide and views to the oyster beds offshore.
Difficulty: Easy
Distance: 5km
Duration: 1.03 Hours
Elevation: 6m
Buses to Start Point: 1, 1A, 1G
Buses Back to Station: 1, 1A
SECTION EIGHT
St. Clement
A softer, quieter ending along sheltered shores.
Difficulty: Easy
Distance: 9.1km
Duration: 1.43 Hours
Elevation: 26m
Buses to Start Point: 1, 1A
Many of the sections of the trail have beach kiosks, pubs and cafés, perfect pitstops to rest and refuel.
To see some of our favourites, view further information, safety tips and access our detailed interactive digital map, please visit: jersey.com/tidal-trail or scan the QR code.

Start your trip on the right foot.
Why not stop by our Visitor Information Centre on the ground floor of the Jersey Museum and talk to a local for insider tips - open seven days a week.

How long do the walks take?
Each walk varies in length, from less than two hours to around seven. Check out the information under each section for a rough estimate.
Are the walks suitable for all fitness levels? Those with limited mobility or injuries should be wary around some coastal paths. All sections are ranked by difficulty level to keep you well informed!
Can I walk along the beach the whole way? Some sections of the route include beach walking options, especially at La Rocque, Green Island, and St. Ouen’s Bay. However, access depends on tide times.

How do I check tide times?
Tide timings are crucial for certain routes (e.g. walking out to Corbière Lighthouse or around La Rocque headland). Check the local Jersey tide timetable online before setting off.
Can I use public transport to reach the walks? Yes, all routes start or end near bus stops. See the info within each section for route numbers to and from.
Yes, bikes can be rented at many spots around the island.
Is there mobile signal along the cliffs and beaches? Signal is generally good, but can drop out briefly in remote bays or cliff valleys. Download maps or route notes in advance if you’re unsure.

Let’s keep Jersey as pristine as nature intended. When exploring the Jersey Tidal Trail, please bin your litter, respect the wildlife and help protect our island’s precious coastal habitats so future wanderers can enjoy the same wonderful, natural beauty.
The Jersey Tidal Trail is produced with consideration and involvement of the following guardians of our natural environment.
Jersey Heritage is an independent trust dedicated to preserving and promoting the island’s culture, history, and environment. It manages iconic sites including Elizabeth Castle, Mont Orgueil, La Hougue Bie, Hamptonne Country Life Museum, Jersey Museum & Art Gallery, the Maritime Museum, Jersey Archive, and coastal towers like Seymour Tower. Open year-round, these sites offer exhibitions, tours, and educational programmes celebrating Jersey’s unique heritage and rich historical landscape. They also rent out unique accomodation through their Heritage Lets service.
Jersey National Park spans approximately 48 km (30 miles) of coastline, including reefs like Les Écréhous and Les Minquiers. With a 90 km island-wide coast and a tidal range of nearly 12 m on spring tides—ranking among the world’s largest—the park showcases expansive intertidal zones. Its diverse ecosystems support four reptile species (including the green lizard and slow worm) and three amphibians, all protected. Rich in heritage with ancient dolmens and WWII bunkers, the area invites walking, cycling, surfing, and stargazing—all set within a sustainable conservation landscape that merges nature, history, and community.
Jersey’s aspiring Geopark is an exciting celebration of the island’s dramatic geological past and rich natural heritage. From towering seacliffs and hidden caves to ancient fossils and striking rock formations, it offers a journey through 600 million years of Earth’s history. The island’s volcanic origins, glacial landscapes, and rare intertidal habitats make it a geologist’s dream. Beyond the rocks, the Geopark connects people with culture, biodiversity, and sustainable tourism. Educational trails, immersive storytelling, and community engagement bring the landscape to life, helping make Jersey a unique and inspiring destination for adventurers, families, and curious minds of all ages in future.
The National Trust for Jersey protects over 30 historic and natural sites across the island, including coastal paths, ancient woodlands, and heritage buildings. Highlights include 16 New Street, Le Don Hilton, Plémont Headland, and Le Moulin de Quétivel. These sites offer rich insight into Jersey’s history, wildlife, traditional industries, and breathtaking natural beauty.
MARITIME MUSEUM
VALLEY ADVENTURES
JERSEY DUCHESS
RIB TRIPS
JERSEY SEA SPORTS CENTRE
SPLASH SURF CENTRE
JERSEY SURF SCHOOL
ABSOLUTE ADVENTURES
JERSEY BOWL
JUMP JERSEY
LES MIELLES
HAMPTONNE
MARITIME MUSEUM LA HOUGUE BIE
TESSON MILL LE MOULIN DE QUÉTIVAL
WETLAND CENTRE ELIZABETH CASTLE MONT ORGUEIL
GROZNEZ CASTLE CORBIERE LIGHTHOUSE
Defined areas in green are Jersey National Park. The Jersey National Park aims to protect, conserve and enhance the natural beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage within its 2,145 designated hectares so that it can be appreciated and enjoyed by all who spend time in it, now and in the future.
OLD COURT HOUSE INN TRINITY ARMS
ST MARY’S PUB THE SEYMOUR PUB & RESTAURANT THE DOLPHIN THE BEAUMONT INN
OLD SMUGGLERS INN FARMERS INN
VICTORIA IN THE VALLEY THE ROZEL PUB & DINING



















