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Many of us love traveling on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to find the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like St Brelade's Bay, Greve de Lecq, and St Ouen's Bay and more, get ready to experience the best places in Jersey.
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1St Brelade's Bay

4.8
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4.8
(2200)
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Mentioned on 
16 lists 
Beach
Outdoor Activities
St Brelade's Bay, located in the southern part of the island, is a popular destination known for its wide golden sands and family-friendly atmosphere. The beach is backed by a promenade lined with shops and restaurants, offering plenty of options for a full day out. For those interested in water sports, the relatively calm waters make it an ideal spot to try activities like paddleboarding and kayaking. Absolute Adventures offers lessons and equipment rental right on the beach.
St Brelade's Bay: A Slice of Paradise St Brelade's Bay in Jersey is a true gem. Its pristine beach is a sight to behold, with soft, golden sands that stretch as far as the eye can see. The crystal-clear waters, perfect for swimming and sunbathing, are a refreshing contrast to the warm, sunny days. Whether you're looking to relax, build sandcastles, or simply soak up the stunning scenery, St Brelade's Bay has something to offer everyone.
ELVIS J — Google review
St Brelades bay hotel is simply lovely... Great Staff, fab food, lovely gardens, lovely views over the Bay itself... Could not recommend highly enough.. ❤️
Mark S — Google review
Gorgeous beach. Immaculate gardens adjacent to the beautiful white sand and a lovely church to visit at one end of the bay with views back over the sea. I could easily spend an afternoon here sitting on a bench, eating Jersey ice cream and soaking up the local atmosphere.
Claire B — Google review
Very nice beach, St Brelade's Bay is by far Jersey's best beach, fit with many restaurants and nice hotels. The beach is always clean and most of the time not to busy... Really recommend this beach!
Rich M — Google review
Beautiful beach, plenty of places to eat/drink and a very lovely church
Linda J — Google review
A beautiful bay with sandy beach, good facilities, nice cafes and restaurants, a public park and lot more. It’s a great place to relax and enjoy the day especially in the summer season.
Mas H — Google review
What a gem of a place to visit. It has everthing you need. Beautiful clean beach and so scenic. Lovely promanade with lots of seating areas in prom side gardens. Cafes , restaurants , all within walking distance. A must place to visit for young and old 10/10
Geoff S — Google review
A most beautiful beach. Pristine, clean.
Annie D — Google review
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2Greve de Lecq

4.8
(114)
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4.5
(399)
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Mentioned on 
15 lists 
Beach
Outdoor Activities
Greve de Lecq is a picturesque sandy bay located on Jersey's dramatic north coast. The area offers a rugged landscape with bays, caves, small islands, and high cliffs. Visitors can enjoy cliff-top paths with stunning views of the coastline and may even spot rare red-billed choughs along the way. In addition to its natural beauty, Greve de Lecq provides plenty of activities for beachgoers and land explorers alike.
Lovely beach. Also lovely and quiet in the evening for somewhere to relax. Also great for any vintage tractor enthusiasts to look at the fisherman’s tractors all lined up 👍
Steve L — Google review
Beautiful beach with a short promenade. A couple of cafes and limited free parking. RNLI station for safe swimming.
David P — Google review
Lovely beach, sea gets deep quick, but tide doesn't go out too far, so you can still visit and enjoy at low tide. Lifeguards on duty in the summer months and cafe and ice-cream available nearby, as well as public toilets.
Sarah E — Google review
Fabulous golden sands, rock pools, large stones, 2 cafes, 2 hotel/pubs, free parking and toilets. Colleen's has wide choice of food and drink.
Howard C — Google review
Lovely beach. Delicious, reasonably priced food at Colleens Café and friendly staff. Frequent bus service direct from the airport.
Steph A — Google review
Stunning little beach with places to grab a meal and ice cream. Worth a visit with free parking too.
Ryan B — Google review
Great places to eat or just a drink and relax
Narrow D — Google review
Nice small beach. It was crowded on a Friday afternoon. It's the 4th best beach we have been on our 8 days holiday in Jersey, after Plemont, St Ouen and St Brelade Bay.
Joseph L — Google review
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3St Ouen's Bay

4.6
(61)
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Mentioned on 
15 lists 
St. Ouens Bay in Jersey offers iconic views of the Channel Islands, including Guernsey and Sark, as well as northern France. The area features natural attractions like the caves of Plemont and Greve de Lecq, and Devils Hole is a must-see during mid to high tides. Visitors can enjoy surfing at St. Ouens Bay, known for its ideal conditions for lessons and surfing due to the Atlantic Ocean's waves.
Stunning beach, and one of the best spots for sunset. Possibly the most intact remnants of WW2 German Atlantic Wall. This beach would have been considered as most likely beach assault location and as such has concrete wall and bunker systems / fortifications along entire beach with Artillery batteries in hills to NW providing support.
Michael S — Google review
A massive long beach mostly hard sand, dogs allowed to run free up to 10.30 and after 18.00 other times dogs on leads.
Daren M — Google review
Huge beach, very windy. Probably popular with surfers...
David P — Google review
Wonderful wide beach, great for a bracing walk. Cafes spaced out nicely, the best one has to be Le Braye.
Andy ( — Google review
Fantastic sandy beach, Dogs off lead only before 10am & after 6pm
GillIan C — Google review
Vast length of sandy beach facing west, but thecsea was as flat as a pancake the day we visited. It's quite windy as it faces west and there is a long distance to the nearest land mass.
Ken G — Google review
A beautiful empty sandy beach. What more could you ask for
Caroline B — Google review
Beautiful just to sit with friends catching up.
Melodie T — Google review
Jersey•https://www.jersey.com/things-to-do/points-of-interest/listings/…•Tips and more reviews for St Ouen's Bay

4Beauport Beach

4.8
(220)
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4.8
(165)
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Mentioned on 
11 lists 
Beach
Outdoor Activities
Beauport Beach is a picturesque sunseekers paradise located on the island of Jersey. It is sheltered and uncommercialized, making it an ideal spot for those seeking tranquility. Accessible via a short climb down from the carpark or by kayak or boat, this beach offers turquoise, glass-clear water and is perfect for nervous swimmers due to its rarely rough waters.
I always come here every spring and summer, never disappoints ! The climb down is tiring but absolutely worth it, the water is always refreshing on a hot day, never to busy and a great view !
Laurence D — Google review
My favourite beach on the island. No facilities, other than a carpark at the top and path with stairs down to the beach. So bring everything you need for your time on the beach with you.
David P — Google review
It's probably the most beautiful place we visited whilst on holiday. Thanks to the locsl lady walking her dogs who told us about it. Access down to the beach isn't easy . Lots and lots of uneven steps wind down to the beach. Which when we vidited was utterly deserted. If you didn't know where you were, you could have been mistaken for thinking you were in Thailand.
Gary 7 — Google review
About Beauport Beauport Bay is the very definition of a hidden gem, geographically close to the busy St. Brelade’s Bay but a world away in terms of atmosphere. It’s improbable that a visitor would stumble across Beauport unless they knew exactly where to look, so the majority of beachgoers here are local, and those in the know arrive early to bag a good spot on the sand. Reaching Beauport is an adventure in itself with a steep pathway and steps tumbling down the cliff face from the small car park above. The reward for these efforts clambering down (and later back up!) is one of the most picturesque wild bays in Jersey, if not the world. Surrounded on all sides by towering granite cliffs the south facing bay is a renowned sun-trap, and the turquoise water here is calm, perfect for swimming and a popular anchor spot for local and visiting boat owners. Local teens earn their bragging rights by jumping into the water from a number of dizzyingly high rocks around the bay, but an excellent knowledge of local tides and water depth is required to do this safely and it’s not recommended to follow suit! There is no public transport serving Beauport, but the nearest bus stop in St. Brelade’s Bay is around a 15-minute walk away. Due to the nature of the steep pathway and steps this beach is sadly not recommended for those with mobility difficulties, and there are no toilet or catering facilities here.
Piotr T — Google review
Such a beautiful beach! It's a bit of a walk down the stairs to the beach but so worth it.
Holley W — Google review
A small but a beautiful beach. There are no toilets or shops nearby and you have to take steps or a long slope to get there, but it’s not busy and it’s very relaxing. We walked around 15 mins from St Brelade church bus stops to here. Walking on the road is easier but taking a waking trail is more scenic.
HIK — Google review
Superb beach not very crowded. Unsuitable for disabled as it is accessed from a steep flight of unven steps. Worth the effort though. No amenities on the beach
Maharukh D — Google review
Quiet small bay very well sheltered from wind if coming the right Direction Westerly wind I think small forest area on the left bit of a walk down the steps but worth it
Kieran B — Google review
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5Portelet Bay

4.8
(8)
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Mentioned on 
11 lists 
Public parking space
Portelet Bay is a hidden gem cherished by locals, nestled on the south coast and known for its stunning natural beauty. While reaching this picturesque beach requires a challenging descent of 128 steps, the effort is well worth it. Visitors are greeted with breathtaking views, golden sands, and intriguing historical sites like Janvrins Tomb—a circular tower from the 1720s linked to a tragic tale of plague and isolation.
Such a tranquill scenic bay . Beautiful beach . If a beach is all you want ,this is for you but be prepared to walk down the hill steps to it ...⛱️
Geoff S — Google review
Nice for a walk and relaxation, but reaching the parking was a challenge - unpaved road which was so uneven, I almost screamed scared while driving on it. It's a rich island, won't cost much to fill the few holes on the road and make that final part of the road more bearable!
M T — Google review
Beautiful bay, very steep walk down but well worth it if you can do that. The 12a bus runs right to the car park and there is a pub here called The Portelet Inn. Fantastic setting.
Peter S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful place (Original) Très bel endroit
Dierdiboc — Google review
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6Bouley Bay

Mentioned on 
9 lists 
Bouley Bay is a picturesque destination where visitors can catch glimpses of dolphins near the pebbly harbor. Adventurous hikers who conquer the rugged northern trails may be rewarded with a visit to Rozel Bay's eastern harbor and white sandy beaches, known for its excellent dining options. The area also boasts easterly nature reserves and unique lunar landscapes, making it an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts and explorers alike.
Jersey JE3 5AS, Jersey•Tips and more reviews for Bouley Bay

7St Aubin's Bay

4.8
(4)
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Mentioned on 
8 lists 
Bay
St Aubin's Bay is a stunning gem located along the southern coast of Jersey, offering visitors an expansive sandy beach that stretches from St. Helier to St. Aubin. This picturesque bay features a gentle curve and is bordered by lush landscapes, including the charming parish of St Lawrence at its southern tip. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the area's rich biodiversity, with unique flora like rare sand crocus and dwarf rushes thriving here, alongside vibrant birdlife such as skylarks and sea buntings.
Nice seaside town in jersey with a harbour shops and restaurants
Maharukh D — Google review
Beautiful views Fresh and clean air
Inspiredbya B — Google review
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8Rozel

Mentioned on 
8 lists 
Rozel Beach may not fit the mold of a typical summer getaway, but it certainly boasts its own unique charm. This tranquil spot is perfect for families looking to enjoy some quality time together without the hustle and bustle of more crowded beaches. While it might not be ideal for those seeking extensive swimming opportunities, children will delight in building sandcastles, skimming pebbles, and exploring their surroundings.
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9Bonne Nuit Beach Cafe

4.3
(434)
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4.2
(414)
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Mentioned on 
7 lists 
$$$$affordable
Cafe
Thai restaurant
Located in one of the most charming coves on Jersey, Bonne Nuit Beach Cafe offers delicious Thai food and seafood until late in the evening. There is also a takeaway service available. This relaxing style cafe is perfect for a lazy day out, or to enjoy some stunning views while you eat.
Perfect stop about halfway along the North Coast Path. Staff were friendly, attentive and helpful - even filled up my water bottle before I continued hiking. Whilst I only had an ice cream, brownie (which was delicious), and a cold drink, the hot food looked and smelt amazing! Seating was available inside, outside or in a conservatory, with great views of the bay and harbour from the tables. Would highly recommend!
Zac M — Google review
A great view over the harbour. Access driving down, as in many places in Jersey, is tight bends and narrow. Worth the view however. The food we had, and as very good and service polite. We sat outside to overlook the harbour, which would have been 5 stars if the music had not been played so loudly over the speakers. Rather spoiled it for us as the atmosphere would have been great without! The smell of cooking of the Thai food was as wonderful; we would have loved to stay to eat!
Jill C — Google review
Fabulous location and delicious Thai food. I will definitely return.
Gibbru — Google review
Lovely peaceful spot for a breakfast. Great food and dog friendly on the terrace.
Mark S — Google review
A proper hidden gem. We tried their Thai menu, the food was fantastic. Whilst waiting to collect the staff were very friendly and even offered an ice lolly to my 4 yr old daughter. A nice touch.
Jeff — Google review
This is an amazing place and we'll recommended. We came for a evening meal but it will be fine for whatever meal or just a coffee. There is no alcohol licence but you can bring your own. The food is amazing and the location is just as amazing. The restaurant is Thai and have both vegetarian and meat options and a good choice of specials as well. Definaly make the effort to come to the cafe you will not be disappointed
Joe U — Google review
Advisable to avoid this cafe’s online booking system. After positive experiences in the past we were really let down this weekend when a planned evening visit with a large group of overseas visitors was upset when our booking made one week earlier AND CONFIRMED BY EMAIL BY THE CAFE was then denied to exist when we arrived on time. Of course mistakes happen but rather than own the error, apologise and offer some kind of acceptable recompense, the staff initially claimed that the booking was fake and simply washed their hands of the issue - “not our problem”. The eventual offer of an outside cold picnic bench or a table inside after all the other guests had finished (and who had only just received their starters) wasn’t what we had booked for our visitors so we had to leave to try to find somewhere able to accommodate a large party at short notice on a Friday evening. TO THE CAFE MANAGEMENT: please remember the way your staff deal with problems can be the difference between continued business or locals avoiding you in the future.
Richard I — Google review
Went on a sunny morning and sat outside with drinks. Very pleasant and scenic place to go. Drinks were excellent.
Google M — Google review
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10Anne Port

4.6
(131)
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Mentioned on 
7 lists 
Nestled on the eastern coast of Jersey, Anne Port is a charming pebble beach that offers a serene escape for both dogs and their owners. This relatively small beach is perfect for playful pups who love to chase after thrown stones or leap into the gentle waves. With its uncrowded atmosphere, you can enjoy leisurely walks under the sun without worrying about keeping your furry friend on a lead.
We love this beach. Sand for the smallest, stones for the biggest and most of the time its so quiet its like being on your own private beach
Natalie S — Google review
Fabulous bay on east coast. No amenities except toilets and vary limited parking. But great if you can park and want a peaceful place.
Kevin G — Google review
Such a lovely beach
Katie B — Google review
Great beach with easy access to the sea. Limited parking but if you can get parked it's a safe clean beach.
Kevin G — Google review
Went for a paddle in the kayak from St Catherine's to Anne port tide was on it's way out sea was calm lovely day you need to look out for the currents as they can be strong speak to the locals for advice
CJ D — Google review
A beautiful east coast beach. Limited direct parking but there is parking a short walk away! Upper beach is stoney but the falling tide quickly reveals sand.
Sara J — Google review
A small beach popular with swimmers at high tide. A good place to start on our kayak tours when we head around to Mont Orgueil castle.
Jersey A — Google review
Beautiful beach with crystal clear sea and views of France. Great for snorkeling but not for bathing as it's a pebble beach. Was also a bit stinky due to the seaweed
Karin B — Google review
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11Grouville

Mentioned on 
7 lists 
Nestled on the eastern coast of Jersey, Grouville is a charming parish that boasts stunning sandy beaches and a wealth of outdoor activities. Just a short distance from St Helier, this picturesque area spans 4,354 vergées and is renowned for its inviting waters perfect for swimming and various water sports. The beach's shallow depths warm under the sun, making it an ideal spot for families and adventure seekers alike.
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12Havre des Pas

Mentioned on 
7 lists 
Havre des Pas is a charming island thoroughfare offering a delightful mix of restaurants, cocktail bars, and accommodations. One of its main attractions is the fresh water swimming pool, which dates back to the 1890s and was constructed by The Jersey Swimming Club. This small beach area also boasts significant architectural and natural points of interest, making it an appealing destination for visitors seeking both relaxation and historical charm.
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13Plémont Beach

4.8
(488)
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Mentioned on 
6 lists 
Beach
Plémont Beach is a secluded cove located on the northern shore of Jersey. It offers a beautiful sandy beach and a network of caves waiting to be explored, making it an excellent spot for sunbathing, swimming, and even surfing under the right conditions. The area also boasts rock pools and large rocks scattered along the coastline. Visitors can enjoy wildlife sightings such as dolphins, as well as discover nearby waterfalls.
Fantastic beach at low tide, at mid or high tide there is no beach left! And lovely caves too. Great dramatic cliffs. Nice cafe and facilities. Bit of a climb down to get to. North facing so not the best for sun.
Harry B — Google review
Jersey's most beautiful North Westerly beach, lined with exciting caves, deep rock pools and fresh water fall. Toilets, cafe restaurant and lifeguards above the beach set onto the cliffs, with parking above those. Beach accessible via steep path and steps from the free carpark. NOT suitable for the infirm or pushchairs.
S M — Google review
Lovely sandy beach with a few caves to explore, you will have to find out when the tide is out as at certain times the tide is in no beach...park at the top it's free as limited spaces below and narrow to get down
Daren M — Google review
We got a taxi here as it was 2 buses from where we where staying , it was well worth the taxi fare, you need to be fit to get down to the beach from the top car park , you can pause at the cafe half way down, there are toilets at the cafe also , once down you can explore the caves and water fall which was there highlight for us as a family, we checked when it was low tide so the journey was not wasted as the whole area is covered in high tide best beach in Jersey so far on our holiday
Marc H — Google review
Worth all the steps to get down and back up again. Parking at the bottom is very limited, so it's a trek to get there and back but worth it. Great to have lifeguards during the summer too.
Sarah E — Google review
This is my favourite beach ever. When I got there the other day it was high tide so I went to the lovely cafe and had something to eat and drink and waited for the tide to go out. When it started to go out I watched from a rock and then went onto the beach via the rock rather than steps because there was still water at the bottom of the steps. Its a fantastic beach to explore with different types of rocks around and caves and a waterfall. Its a good size beach at low tide. There are things to do/see in the surrounding areas too, such as the giant kissing puffins and some WWII bunkers. Its definitely worth coming to this beach and having a nice walk and visiting the area. The cafe is lovely with a great view and lovely staff working there. There are also some toilets and 2 car parks.
B P — Google review
Lovely beach that fills up at high tide. Plan for low tide. Nice cafe and toilets. Difficult walking from carpark and steps to beach. Lovely access to coastal path in either direction .
Anne G — Google review
Fantastic beach! Just make sure you go arrive around 3 hours after high tide otherwise you will have a wait.
Stewart S — Google review
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14Portelet Beach

4.8
(241)
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Mentioned on 
6 lists 
Portelet Beach is a picturesque and tranquil cove with a sweeping expanse of golden sand, featuring an 18th-century gun tower in the middle. It offers clear waters for snorkeling and swimming when the tide is up. The beach is recommended by the Marine Conservation Society and provides a lovely view of 18th century Janvrins Tomb. Accessible via a steep path, it also has a cafe, rockpools, and toilets.
Absolutely beautiful bay and beach. Towards the back near the cliffs is white sand. Lovely walk at low tide to the little castle on the rock. Beach bar is great too.
Harry B — Google review
Beautiful beach but a bit tricky getting down to it from the parking area at the top. Great place to hang out and there’s a small cafe / restaurant available for refreshments.
Alan G — Google review
Lovely beach and great pizza restaurant down there. It's a lot of stairs to get down (and back) but is a really lovely beach. Best check the tides before going down though, as not much beach when it's high tide. At low tide you can walk over to the island. Parking at the top can be a little limited, there is a bus stop at the top of the hill if you don't have a car and the Portlet pub at the top is a nice place to stop to recover from the walk back up.
Sarah E — Google review
Beautiful bay but there are a lot of steps so be mindful of that. Also no facilities on the beech like bins or toilets. We observed some local kids leave all their rubbish (which we and others collected) but there is a large bin at the very top so please take it with you. If you go when it's low tide, you can easily cross to the fort but be warned, there are a lot of pigeons inside and a lot of birds poo on the floor and walls. The rocks are very grippy but the seaweed can make it slippy.
Richard F — Google review
Beautiful beach well worth the climb down and back up
Peter B — Google review
This beach is lovely all year round. It can be quite stoney in places, so bring sand shoes. It's not for the unfit, as there are lots of steps to get there/get out. There is a cafe that sells pizzas and beverages (summer only). There is a good pub/restaurant at the top (with free parking), which is open all year.
Jacqui C — Google review
Lovely beach and surrounding area!
Rory M — Google review
One of the nicest bays in Jersey, if not the nicest. Beautiful views! Especially the transition between low and high tide is something special here. Lots of steps down to the beach - not for anyone with mobility issues. For anyone who can make it, this is not to be missed. Excellent for swimming as well.
Katrin E — Google review
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15Plémont

Mentioned on 
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Plémont is a stunning bay located along the Jersey Coastal Path, offering a picturesque and sheltered beach experience. The area is flanked by towering cliffs and intriguing caves, making it an ideal stop for nature enthusiasts and hikers exploring the coastal beauty of Jersey.
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16Ouaisné Bay

4.7
(48)
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4.5
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5 lists 
Bay
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Ouaisné Bay is a hidden gem on the stunning island of Jersey, offering visitors a serene escape from the bustling summer crowds. This charming beach, framed by rocky edges and boasting breathtaking views of St Brelade's Bay, provides an idyllic setting for relaxation. While smaller than its more famous neighbor, Ouaisné Bay compensates with its tranquil atmosphere and ample space to unwind. The beach features convenient free parking and easy access to delightful dining options like The Smugglers Inn.
Beautiful spot next to the cliff and a lovely beach with great sand. Generally quieter than St Brelades and has loos and great food from Kismet Cabana. Love coming here.
Robert C — Google review
Great beach.. unfortunately too many dogs .. big dogs
John P — Google review
Beautiful beach, nice walks on the top around Ouaisne common and wonderful walk from beach up to Portelet common. Much less crowded than its next door neighbour St Brelades.
Dave E — Google review
Went to look at the tortoise sculpture on Bank Holiday Monday. The food outlet was closed and no ice cream available. Shame. It was a lovely day to be out too.
J R — Google review
Stunning ⛱ beach,local pub for food etc. few minutes walk from the beach,there is also lots of parking and another eatery based in the carpark for drinks and food again..stroll the beach and your at St Brélade Bay
D H — Google review
Lovely, quiet large local bay with lots of space and ample parking. Great to walk the dog (when permitted) and has some great places to eat in the Kismet kiosk and the Smuggler's Inn.
Paul S — Google review
Stunning ,Jersey is beautiful.
Kath P — Google review
Another Jersey favourite, generally not as busy as some of the more popular beaches. Beautiful surroundings, plenty of parking, and the kismet beach hut for food and coffee etc.
David S — Google review
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17Archirondel Beach

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Archirondel Beach is a picturesque spot on Jersey's east coast, featuring soft sand and stunning views of the red-and-white-painted Conway Tower. It's best to visit during low tide when pebbles give way to the inviting shoreline. Families can enjoy paddling in the shallows, while others can appreciate the natural beauty and observe various bird species like gulls and cormorants. The beach also offers opportunities for activities such as kayaking and rock balancing.
Great views, even when the weather isn't great. There is a small quaint cafe next to it too with nice views.
Adil B — Google review
Lovely beach which is good for paddling or swimming. Excellent cafe with amazing views and plenty of seating. Free parking. Lovely short walk to the tower, with views over to France.
David P — Google review
Lovely pebble beach and bay good for swimming, kayaking or paddle boarding. There is a limited amount of parking and a nice cafe. This is a pebble beach so not suitable for anyone with mobility issues.
Michelle D — Google review
Archirondel beach is absolutely stunning. Great for rock pooling when the tide goes out, also a lovely sandy beach for the bucket and spade brigade. Martello tower which is open for self catering holidays. Small car park. Driftwood cafe. Toilets.
Rob W — Google review
Nice and peaceful beach. Good restaurant with nice view. Public toilets. Worth a break!
Patrick B — Google review
Beautiful little bay. I did some rock balancing and sat and watched the various species of Gull. I saw a Cormorant too. Had a look in the rock pools and witnessed some electric purple seaweed!
Chris N — Google review
Great cove with great cafeteria. Lovely view.
Amanda C — Google review
Stoney, but nice bay. Good cafe. Free parking.
Tony A — Google review
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18Rozel

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Rozel is a charming coastal village located on the island of Jersey in the English Channel. It boasts stunning natural beauty with its picturesque beach, rugged cliffs, and panoramic sea views. The village is known for its peaceful and relaxing atmosphere, making it a perfect destination for those looking to unwind and enjoy the tranquility of a seaside setting. Visitors can explore the quaint streets lined with traditional houses, visit local shops and cafes, or take leisurely walks along the coastline.
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19Le Hocq

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Le Hocq and La Rocque are coastal areas in Jersey that transform into expansive sandy beaches, shingle, rock pools, and gullies as the tide recedes. Locals favor these spots for a relaxed beach experience. La Rocque serves as the starting point for a unique 3-hour walk across the seabed to Seymour Tower at low tide. Visitors can explore an old Martello Tower hosting captivating art exhibitions by local artists.
Beautiful place! Well worth a visit and free parking too!
Russell D — Google review
Lovely coastal views with double beaches and an interesting tower. Free car park and short walks. There is a pub restaurant but no other facilities.
David P — Google review
Beautiful beach with a decent amount of roadside parking.
Christian ( — Google review
Love sitting on the shore here, fantastic view.
Stephen H — Google review
Next to Green Island on the coast road. Nice little stop for an ice cream and enjoy the views
Andy R — Google review
Beautiful, can't go inside tower. Good walks down to low tide. Great pub on the corner. Good petanque pitch on the common
Ali R — Google review
Fascinating history behind most places on Jersey
Leigh O — Google review
Amazing place, great views
Alexandru C — Google review
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20Belcroute Bay

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Belcroute Bay is a hidden treasure nestled just outside St. Aubins Village, offering a serene escape for those seeking tranquility and adventure. With its calm waters kissed by the morning sun, it's an ideal spot for sea swimming and snorkeling enthusiasts. The bay's sheltered environment makes it particularly appealing to wild swimming fans looking to explore off-the-beaten-path locations. This secluded beach also serves as a fantastic launch point for kayaking and paddleboarding, especially with the gentle South Westerlies that grace the area.
This is a fantastic bay. A short walk from the road. If you time it right the wreck of the galleon HMS Canterbury can be seen. Well worth a visit.
Gary P — Google review
Hidden gem of a beach, sheltered from westerly winds. Best on a high tide for swimming off the slipway but lots of rockpooling at low tide. Parking v limited.
Janine H — Google review
Found this place whilst touring Jersey steep narrow road down to the shore line launched kayak from the shore excellent place for a safe paddle spoke to the local fishermen all very friendly & helpful.
CJ D — Google review
Absolutely adore this little bay & visit every time I'm back on the rock. Although it still saddens me to remember Susan Young getting washed up here.
Colwynboy ( — Google review
Lovely secluded and sheltered beach. Perfect for paddle boarding and swimming in the prevailing South Westerlies, with early morning sunshine. Access via very steep hill. Can get busy, usually enough parking but requires tight manoeuvring as there is no easy turning point. No facilities at all. Cobbled slipway onto pebbled beach.
Jason W — Google review
A great swimming spot when it is a west wind. Very sheltered. In late August and early September you may even see phosphorescence glowing in the water at night.
Jersey A — Google review
Dont tell anyone about this place as it's a bit of a secret gem. I dont mind telling you my good friend googley but dont tell everyone as I really like it here. Popular with swimmers as it's very protected and safe. Great for a walk and explore round towards snowbins too.
Luis D — Google review
Great swimming here this week, sheltered and the water still warm enough for a good 20 minute late afternoon dip!
Milly M — Google review
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21Green Island Beach

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Green Island Beach is a popular destination located on the southernmost point of Jersey. The two-mile stretch of white sandy beach offers a range of amenities, making it an ideal spot for sunbathing and relaxation. Visitors can explore rock pools, gullies, and clear waters teeming with underwater life. At low tide, the grassy islet La Motte becomes accessible for exploration. The beach also features a cafe, toilets, and lifeguards for added convenience and safety.
We had a lovely sunset walk around Green Island Beach. Easy parking and when the tide goes out there is a large beach and lots of rock pools to explore.
Emma-Louise T — Google review
Good views of bay with public toilets available all year round un like the cafe which seems to only open in high season.
Keith R — Google review
Great beach, lots of little pools and puddles at low tide. Wonderful sunset the evening we were there.
David G — Google review
Loved this beach area , quiet and peaceful when we visited. Cafe at beach great for drinks and snacks
Trevor P — Google review
Beautifully tranquil
Neil P — Google review
A great place to walk during the cooler months or to relax on the beach in the warmer ones.
Michael W — Google review
Great sandy beach with lots of rock pools when the tide is out, cafe close by,. Toilets, outdoor shower
Jade T — Google review
Lovely, quiet and shelterd. Also brilliant for rock pooling!
Steve W — Google review
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22La Rocque Harbour

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La Rocque Harbour is a picturesque spot where visitors can take a leisurely stroll along the jetty, taking in stunning views of the rocky seascape, reefs, and rock pools. The area offers a charming view of Seymour Tower out at sea. It's an ideal location for a relaxing walk, but it's important to be mindful of the tides while exploring this beautiful coastal area.
Lovely place for a walk but watch out for the tides.
Mike P — Google review
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23Bouley Bay

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Bouley Bay is a picturesque beach located next to the highest cliffs on the island. The pebbly shore offers opportunities for rock pooling, while the deep harbor is popular for swimming and scuba diving. Visitors can also enjoy delicious crab sandwiches and warm hospitality at Mad Marys Beach Cafe. Despite being reshaped by a storm, this lovely and tranquil bay remains a comfortable spot with a cafe and diving school available for visitors to enjoy.
This was some storm… if changed the shape of the beach…. Wonderful
Peter C — Google review
Lovely beach. Very beautiful. Pebbly but comfortable
Aldo S — Google review
Lovely quiet bay there was a cafe and diving school
Cliff C — Google review
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24Portelet Bay

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Great bay good car parking close to bar resturaunts and cafe all you need for a good day out
Cliff C — Google review
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25Bonne Nuit Bay E

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Bonne Nuit Bay E, located near the parishes of Trinity and St John, is a picturesque fishing harbor with a history steeped in smuggling lore. The bay is also home to Wolfs Caves, which earned its name from the alleged cries of smugglers trying to ward off intruders. Visitors can take a 400-foot descent at low tide to explore this intriguing site.
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26Archirondel

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Archirondel is a hidden gem located along a serene country lane, adjacent to an 18th century Conway Tower and protected by a charmingly weathered stone jetty. The beach, adorned with pebbles, calls for durable footwear. Visitors speak highly of both the beach and the accompanying cafe, making it a must-visit destination.
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27Jersey War Tunnels

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The Jersey War Tunnels, an underground complex built by the Germans during World War II, have been transformed into a poignant museum showcasing the island's experience under Nazi occupation. The tunnels, stretching over 1km and dug deep into the hillside by slave laborers, offer interactive exhibits, wartime footage, and displays of household objects that depict the British government's decision not to defend the Channel Islands and the privations suffered by locals.
Very interesting and educative history for all of those who are interested in knowing the world war 2. Young children do not enjoy the tour. Breath taking history and an hour flies by if you are reading most of the displays.
Tt N — Google review
A very thought provoking place to visit. Take the time to read the boards and stories of the individuals that lived through the experience it’s well worth it or pay the extra £4.50 for the audio tour. It’s amazing to read just what people went through and how different people had very different experiences of the German occupation. Parking is free and onsite but not huge. It is cooler when in the tunnels but I would t say it’s cold. Definitely a must visit when on the island.
Lee H — Google review
I'm very interested in this period of history and can honestly say that this is the best attraction for World War II I have been to. Highly recommend using the audio guide the information is interesting and they captured so many perspective and elements of the war. I had no understandingof what it would have been like to live on an occupied island that hasn't actually been invaded, and I almost feel like I was there. A huge credit to the island past and present.
Hannah S — Google review
A very well laid out and comprehensive museum dedicated to the WWII German occupation of Jersey. So much to see and learn about the unique history of these events. I hsd previously visited the underground hospital in Guernsey which was similar in layout but fare more bare and original - This has been decorated and converted properly into a museum, and is far less damp! It is however a bit cold and the air very dry due to dehumidifiers running constantly. The gift shop is very good and well stocked too, with a decent cafe. A must-do stop for any visitor to Jersey.
Stan S — Google review
A must visit. A fascinating and moving experience depicting life in the Channel Islands during the war. To enjoy this experience I suggest allow yourselves 2 to 2.5 hours when you visit.
Marian M — Google review
Staff were really nice, even though young, they were knowledgeable and friendly. The museum itself was very interesting, it was very good to go through the timeline of the war through the tunnel, there was lots interesting exhibitions and told a good story, there was a couple of great immersive exhibits as well so it was not all reading so can be good for children and it wasn't too long.
M — Google review
I’ve visited this museum / attraction several times over many years and it seems to get better each time. Some of the materials presented are very thought provoking and overall you get an interesting insight into what German occupation was like for the islanders during the war. The fate of some of the islanders who were deported and the treatment of the prisoners forced to build the tunnels is heartbreaking.
Alan G — Google review
Interesting place to visit to learn more about how life was affected during WW2 occupation. Visitor Centre was clean, comfortable and provided a nice cafe, complete with resident seagull who wanders in given half a chance! Lovely cake and friendly staff.
Sarah B — Google review
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28St Aubin

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St. Aubin, situated in St. Brelade on the largest of the Channel Islands, Jersey, is a charming town and port nestled at the western end of St. Aubin's Bay along the picturesque south coast. Once a thriving fishing village, it has evolved into a historic economic hub for the island. The town opens out into the stunning Gulf of Saint-Malo, offering visitors a glimpse into its rich maritime heritage and scenic coastal beauty.
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29Rozel Bay Tea Room

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Rozel Bay Tea Room is a delightful spot nestled in the charming fishing port of Rozel Bay, perfect for a leisurely afternoon tea. Visitors rave about the friendly staff and delicious offerings, including scrumptious cakes and scones that are simply divine. The cozy terrace provides a serene atmosphere to unwind while enjoying your treats. Although accessibility can be an issue due to steps, there’s an alternative entrance that may not always be available.
I found this place on my first visit to Jersey 2 years ago and have returned on every subsequent visit (this is my 4th visit). The owner is so welcoming and recognises me, with delight, each time I appear. The cream tea was delicious as always, and a well deserved self awarded reward for my 12 km walk I'd completed 🤗
Kyla C — Google review
Seeking a sunny roof terrace, with birdsong, pheasant calls, woodpecker taps, a nice brew and a hearty jacket potato? Look no further than Maria's little slice of heaven. I came just before the season started and was made to feel right at home, chilling on the sunny south facing roof terrace in glorious sunshine made this all the better. Thanks for your perfect hospitality :)
Edwina E — Google review
Cozy tea room and more this tea room has all day breakfast , lunch - sandwiches and soup, salads, potatoes, burgers, cakes , alcoholic beverages. We enjoyed scones with strawberry jam and clotted cream, a pot of tea. Best scones ever. A family next to us had tuna sandwiches with chips and soda. The shrimp and salad looked good. Two locations. Rozel Bay and Comomberie, at Helier
Sue S — Google review
One bus per hour, so quite frustrating that you get off the bus at 10.35 and find out they don’t actually open until 11, and then even more frustrating that walking back around at 11, to find a note on the door saying they weren’t opening until 12. Your Google and island guide opening times are different than you state on your door. We came due to the great reviews, but didn’t want to wait around for the extra hour due to the bus times. Maybe update your Google times.
Adam G — Google review
The lady was super friendly and let us in even though is was almost closing time. The cakes and scone were devine and the terrace was calm and cozy. Our dog was welcome and we had a lovely chat with the owner. We a had a great time and will come back soon. Thank you!
Tammy — Google review
Had a lovely scone and hubby had a sandwich ( no fancy bread available). Was nice but just feel the environment lacked any kind of atmosphere. Waitress seemed uninterested, pleasant but not very friendly
Kym T — Google review
My daughter Christina treated me to afternoon tea at Rozel Tea Rooms this afternoon, we found it wonderful, the staff were great, the food was very tasty. The only draw back for me as I use a Walker was getting up the steps, one member of staff saw me with my Walker and did not help take it it which I thought was a bit off. There is a door on the level but it was locked. While we were seated I asked if I could go out that way after but was told that the key was broken in the lock, fair enough. Hopefully they will sort it out as there may be other people less active, maybe in a wheel chair who would need to use the other door. So saying, we did have a wonderful time and after walked town to the beach and sat on the slip until my husband came to pick us up.
Jane B — Google review
A good cream tea in a really gorgeous location. The service could be a little quicker, but it is generally good. Food is tasty and well presented, and the roof terrace is a sun trap, so beautiful in the warmer months. Parking in the area can be a pain!
Lewis D — Google review
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30L'Horizon Beach Hotel & Spa

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L'Horizon Beach Hotel & Spa is a modern seafront Victorian hotel offering stunning views of St. Brelades Bay. The hotel features contemporary rooms, an indoor pool with a delightful sea view, and a gym. Guests can also indulge in luxury Elemis treatments at the spa or enjoy a meal at the grill restaurant. The hotel's prime location allows guests to explore the sandy coastline of St.
Lovely afternoon lunch. Food good, location great, but service was brilliant. Faith was our server and looked after us perfectly. Just the right amount of attention, so nit intrusive and we didn't want for anything. She is an asset and we will be back...
Christian H — Google review
Beautiful location and the staff are very attentive, there are also some lovely touches for children like VIP robes and complementary milk and cookies before bed. However the hotel is incredibly overpriced. I don’t expect to pay £300 per night for my child to not even have a proper bed. I’ve stayed at some of the best hotels in London for less money with better facilities. The bathroom was small and the room was dated. The room is only equivalent to a premier plus room at premier inn. Spa facilities are also nice but the communal areas are quite stuffy with a lot of other guests that look down on you. One old man made disgusting lewd comments to a group of women. The staff did talk to him which was appreciated. Great staff, beautiful beach, slightly strange vibe and ridiculous pricing.
Michaela V — Google review
Took my partner here for her birthday as a surprise and had Nellie reach out prior to ensure everything was in order, upon check in I was greeted by Nellie who explained everything and more to us and ensured our booking with the spa was sorted. Nellie went above and beyond during our whole trip however also gave me the feeling that this was also her naturally effort to her job which was refreshing to see. The scenery from the hotel balcony and restaurants is incredible with the ability to walk out straight onto the beach ! I would highly recommend this hotel to anyone who needs a break or is looking for a romantic spa getaway.
Jack G — Google review
Great location overlooking the sea, but this place is beginning to show its age. Fixtures showing signs of wear and tear, UPVC door and windows are tired and damaged/corroded. Food and wine is very expensive and I really dislike the practice of ‘discretionary service charge’ of 13%😭 We found all the staff to be welcoming and friendly through our stay. We will stay here again without doubt, but that is more about charm, comfy beds, staff and location.
David H — Google review
We have had yet another amazing stay at l’Horizon with family. Staff are so friendly year on year and welcome you back with open arms. Our son has had a lovely week entertaining people on the piano in the evening and we hold our memories with Collette close to our hearts. We will be back
Guy P — Google review
Absolutely amazing stay. The staff were super helpful and went the extra mile. We had an issue (not stay or hotel related) and the receptionist went above and beyond to help sort the problem.
Rob — Google review
The most fabulous restaurant! Delicious food. The most breathtaking view. Immensely attentive service. We could not have had a more wonderful evening.
Will B — Google review
Fantastic hotel..consistently helpful and professional staff. Always attentive to your needs. Breakfast excellent..either buffet or a la Carte. Bar food and restaurant evening meals of a high standard. Location is superb..overlooking St Brelade's Bay..idyllic..peaceful..relaxing..just listening to and watching the waves. Swimming pool clean and enjoyable.
Alan B — Google review
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31Le Braye

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Le Braye is a charming dining spot where you can savor delicious meals before retreating to your cozy pod for a peaceful night's rest enveloped by the soothing melodies of the jungle.
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32St Brelade

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St Brelade, located in the Channel Islands, is a picturesque parish about 7 kilometers west of St Helier. With a population of around 11,012 as of 2021, it offers a charming setting for visitors to explore. While there, visitors can enjoy fresh seafood at the Jersey Crab Shack in the town of Saint Brelade.
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