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St. Aubin in 2 days

If you only have 2 days to spend in St. Aubin, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Hamptonne Country Life Museum, UNO Café & Restaurant, and The Mansell Collection, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like The Loft and The Salty Dog - Cafe, Bar & Bistro so you can get the best taste of St. Aubin while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • St. Aubin in 2 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • North side of town

Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Elizabeth Castle, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 7 hours of your day.
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Jersey War Tunnels

4.7
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4.5
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Museums
Historical landmark
Historical place museum
History museum
Specialty Museums
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
Les Charrières Malorey, Jersey JE3 1FU, Jersey•https://www.jerseywartunnels.com/•+44 1534 860808•Tips and more reviews for Jersey War Tunnels
5 min · 1.3 mi
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Mark Jordan at the Beach

4.7
(445)
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4.5
(1460)
$$$$expensive
British restaurant
Fish and seafood restaurant
Seafood restaurant
Mark Jordan at the Beach is a chic dining spot located on the south coast of Jersey, offering stunning views of St. Aubins Bay. The restaurant prides itself on serving skillfully cooked local produce in a contemporary and relaxed setting. With its glass-walled terrace, patrons can enjoy expansive bay vistas while savoring honest, good-quality food prepared simply with fresh Jersey ingredients.
Felt heartwarming. The passion for fine dining and high quality dishes are „wow!!!“ well flavoured and great textures. We enjoyed the time and the stunning seaside view. Recommend the non-alcoholic drinks (GT and Pimms alike) as well as the fish and the vegetarian dish. The chef and the service are just wonderful. Thanks!
Christian S — Google review
Sensational evening. Every single thing was exceptional from the staff, the food, the wine! We were given the option of sitting inside or outside. We got a lovely private table with a view of the beach- gorgeous. They offered us focaccia and brown bread with salted butter. I'm certain the bread is made in the kitchen rather than bought. Either way it was gorgeous. In fact everything I ate was sensational. So much talent and passion is evident. I had the gnocchi starter which (would suit a vegetarian). The gnocchi was crispy on the outside and soft and pillowy on the inside. The sauce was creamy and garlicy. It was served with mushrooms which I typically don't love but I ate every one!! Then I had the seabass main, with a beautiful crispy skin and served on a bed of potatoes and a pesto (I think) salsa. Again every mouthful was incredible. I didn't have room for dessert this time but my partner's looked like a work of art. We interacted with three staff members throughout our visit and this is customer service done right!! Friendly, knowledgeable, attentive. Just amazing. The restaurant was busy and they were working hard but still made it seem like a pleasure. Can't wait to plan our next visit! You simply must go here. Thanks for a lovely evening.
Stephanie P — Google review
Truly a smashing place for food, lovely people offering attentive service. All the dishes we had were 1st class and very well presented. You won't be disappointed.
Kevin G — Google review
Thank you for a memorable evening. The food was delicious. The service very professional and friendly. The mackerel starter was my favourite. Would definitely recommend. Ten out of ten! So pleased we managed to get a table so last minute. Thank you for the birthday plate a really lovely touch. 🐟🐟🐟
Justine G — Google review
Being a regular visitor to jersey Being the month of may every year for the last 15+ years to celebrate my wife's birthday and love the island massively. This year my decided to book for an unforgettable experience with myself and my wife was massively disappointed, yes as other's have said the view was amazing but the food was far from it. The starters were none none excistent and as for the mains well it was so disappointing, my MJ signature Jersey beef burger definitely was not a signature burger, the brioche bun was none other than burnt to black in colour and tasteless and my wife's tempura batter cod matches the same colour as the brioche roll and there's no way tempura is ment to be black in colour. The fact that both mains comes with 6 chips was like a game of jenga, they tasted like they were still coated in the soil that they were grown in and we both know for a fact that jersey royal potatoes are absolutely amazing. These so call chips were awful, this was mentioned to the waiter and all the reply we got was that I'll make sure to mention it. We have visited many food establishments all over the island and mark jordan on the beach will definitely not be a place we will visit again. Other reviews that have been left are obviously people that have experienced good food and everyone is entitled to there own opinion and unfortunately this is mine, personally the price we paid was sooooo very much not worth it so a lesson learnt and a very expensive one at that. There's one establishment that we will both always look forward going to and that is the The Pembroke Pub & Country Kitchen, as said that's my opinion and everyone is entitled to give one.
Phil L — Google review
Had our silver wedding celebration at Mark Jordan, just 4 of us so no biggie, but they were so attentive and kind, the food was incredible and we were made to feel really special. It was busy in a nice buzzy way, lovely views of the bay, and had our meal outside, which was so nice. I haven’t been there for a couple of years but I would definitely return, there were many dishes on the menu I could have chosen. Thank you all so much for making our day special.
TheClaireFoster — Google review
Wonderful food and service. The Scotch Egg starter was incredible! So were the mains and the desserts. Worth the money. We thoroughly enjoyed our visit and would definitely recommend it to everyone.
Simon L — Google review
I very rarely leave a review. But just wow. Have just left the restaurant after eating the best meal I have ever had. And the staff are amazing also. I would rate it 10 stars but can only do 5 so that will have to do.
Michael S — Google review
La Plage, La Route de la Haule, Jersey JE3 7YD, Jersey•http://www.markjordanatthebeach.com/•+44 1534 780180•Tips and more reviews for Mark Jordan at the Beach
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Hamptonne Country Life Museum

4.6
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4.5
(237)
History museum
Sights & Landmarks
Museum
Historic Sites
Hamptonne Country Life Museum offers a unique experience of rural Jersey life with its historic home, farm, and playground. Visitors can explore various farm buildings and farmhouses from different periods in history while costumed characters re-enact traditional activities like spinning and cider making. The museum also features a variety of animals including jersey calves, sheep, pigs, rabbits, and chickens with their chicks. The garden and traditional orchard provide insight into how people lived and sustained themselves.
Surprisingly enjoyable visit. Didn't know what to expect but we caught the bus from St Helier & walked down the small lanes to the farm where we were welcomed & immediately offered a guided tour. First stop was the cider barn with complimentary tasting. Then a tour of the farm buildings showing life through the centuries. Dave, the brilliant guide was interesting & entertaining. A few farm animals to see, chickens to feed & on our visit several week old chickens to ooh & aaah over ❤️. The hard working staff are volunteers & you can tell they are very proud of their museum. There is even a lovely lady showing you how to make bonnets. Sadly we didn't have time to visit the tea room as the buses only run once an hour. Thoroughly recommend a visit!
Lindylu — Google review
Best day out in a long time! I hadn't been in years, and wondered if it would be as great as I remembered from when I was a kid. I actually think I loved it more now! Beautiful historical buildings, so many gorgeous animals to appreciate- feeding the chickens was the best! And the staff were so lovely. I can't wait to go back
Caitlin F — Google review
Absolutely loved this experience. So much we visited twice. The history is amazing but to be amongst the free roaming chickens and wonderful lands was brilliant. Friendly and informative staff and free car park.
Mark T — Google review
Arrived in time for a free guided tour, which was excellent! Got to sample the cider made on site. Lovely to see chickens able to run free and do chicken-y things like scratching for grubs. They've done a fantastic job renovating the site and bringing it to life. Well worth a visit!
Steph W — Google review
Lovely historical rural buildings for a quick visit. There are a few farm animals to see and a short film about wartime Jersey. Demonstrations and a free tour are available.
David P — Google review
We thoroughly enjoyed our visit - very interesting and brilliant to walk around. The chickens & baby chicks wondering around all over the place made it even better! Definitely recommend a visit.
Jade M — Google review
It was a lovely place to visit the staff were very friendly, it was nice to be able to see what it was like in years gone by and also to see jersey calf’s, it was a lovely day out, would recommend it to anyone who is looking for something different to do and it’s great for the kids
Jo's B — Google review
Once we found it, trust Google maps or Waze and look very carefully for the car park sign. It's quite high up and easily missed. We did....twice! The staff are excellent and explained everything very carefully. The buildings are very interesting and the booklets in each house are well worth taking time to read. The kids will love the animals and the chickens roaming free with their chicks. We visited when it was very quiet which was great. Plenty of time look at everything. A lovely place to visit with interesting things to see. Recommended.
Colin T — Google review
Rue de la Patente, Jersey JE3 1HS, Jersey•https://www.jerseyheritage.org/visit/places-to-visit/hamptonne-c…•+44 1534 863955•Tips and more reviews for Hamptonne Country Life Museum
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Where to eat

Under a 2-minute drive from Mark Jordan at the Beach, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

The Loft

4.5
(178)
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4.0
(64)
Restaurant
The Loft is a beloved establishment in St Aubins, Jersey, known for its great food and laid-back atmosphere. With a loyal customer base built over 25 years, it has become a gem in the area. The café offers a solid menu with a good range of starters, pizzas, and desserts. Guests can enjoy watching the chefs create perfect pizzas in the open pizza oven while soaking up the casual and friendly ambiance.
We visited as a family for the first time yesterday evening 31/10/2024. Upon arrival we were greeted by a lovely lady called Isabella, whom showed us to our table. Our table was set up with the high chair which we requested before hand. Isabella made us feel very welcomed & made a fuss of us our toddler. The table was very well presented & the atmosphere was warm. Nothing was to much trouble for Isabella & she made sure the whole evening that our experience was 10/10. We absolutely enjoyed our food & we found the portions to be a very good size & to very good quality. We will definitely be returning & would recommend this cozy little restaurant to anyone. We left feeling very happy I really can’t praise the staff restaurant & food enough. Well done.
K B — Google review
Our recent visit to The Loft in St. Aubin was a mixed experience. This is our second time to dine in and the food was absolutely always amazing—💯💯💯. We ordered two pizzas, one pesto pasta, two Spanish lattes, and one matcha latte, all of which were delicious and well-prepared. The quality of the food truly stood out, making it one of the best dining experiences in terms of taste. However, the service was disappointing. Our server during that night — Isabela/Isabella made us feel unwelcome from the start. When she asked whether we preferred still or sparkling water, we politely requested tap water, and her reaction made us feel like she didn’t approve of our choice. It set an uncomfortable tone for the evening. The biggest issue was an unexpected additional charge. One of our friends couldn’t make it to dinner, and instead of informing us beforehand, Isabela simply added their portion to our bill. This lack of communication felt unfair and unprofessional, as we were not warned about such policy. Overall, while the food was outstanding, the service experience did not match the quality of the meal. We hope the the management of The Loft takes feedback seriously, as a more welcoming and transparent approach would make the restaurant an even better place to dine.
Maureen P — Google review
Delicious Pizza! We came for lunch on a Sunday and the service and food were amazing. Izabela and the team were great and we really enjoyed absolutely everything! The cakes and pastries looked so good so we will have to be back to try them! 😁
Jessica S — Google review
Went to The Loft for Pizza on Sunday evening. It was utterly delightful, we booked to ensure we would have a table as we were a party of 7, but they were also taking walk ins on the night. The service was so friendly, with knowledgeable wine recommendations and a good level of attentiveness. The food was divine. We’d ordered a couple of garlic breads - delicious; I ordered ‘The Sicilian’ (salmon and prawns in a creamy base with caramelised onions) and it was INCREDIBLE! Actually one of the most delicious pizzas I’ve ever eaten. My husband had the arrabbiata pizza which looked wonderful and he polished that off. Rated it 9/10. My friend ordered the garlic prawns and I pinched one and again, perfect. Highly rated, would definitely eat there again. Reasonably priced for the incredible food and wine offering. Went back in the morning to get coffee which was also really good!
Laura B — Google review
My boyfriend and I thoroughly enjoyed our evening at The Loft - great food and service in a cosy atmosphere. Highly recommend the savoury pizzas, baileys affogato and especially the home made liquor! Thank you Isabella for making us feel so welcome. I will be back one day to try the home made tiramisu.
Sarah B — Google review
Mixed experience with food - pizza was good but gnocchi not. Service was poor with the exception of the drinks server who was warm and welcoming. Unfortunately, other servers largely ignored the customers present and chatted amongst themselves. Not an inexpensive meal out so was a disappointing experience whilst on holiday in Jersey and very different from what we found at other restaurants we visited.
K K — Google review
We stopped by for Coffee and Pastry as a party of 3 persons. There was a little mix up with our order but the younger lady at the til was very polite and issue easily resolved. The server called Isabella however was very abrupt and slammed cutlery on our table and asked us to move in a very rude way. Made us feel like she wanted us out of there asap - - Despite there being no queue or people waiting? Food great , Lovely interior. Probably wont be back.
Cat H — Google review
Amazing food, service. We can say they are absolutely 5⭐
Tünde P — Google review
La Neuve Route, St Aubin, Jersey JE3 8BS, Jersey•https://www.theloft.je/•+44 1534 888444•Tips and more reviews for The Loft

The Salty Dog - Cafe, Bar & Bistro

4.4
(450)
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4.3
(1568)
$$$$expensive
Restaurant
The Salty Dog - Cafe, Bar & Bistro is a stylish establishment with a large terrace and a globally-inspired menu that utilizes fresh produce from Jersey. Since 1998, it has been known for its authentically spiced dishes and has built up a great team passionate about good food and service. The restaurant offers an enjoyable dining experience with attractive modern decor, sufficient staff, and efficient service.
Shout out to this restaurant because it was the only one still serving food at 8.30pm in St. Aubin... And eventually it allowed us to discover their amazing food! I treated myself to scallops and pork belly to start with and I continued with Tagliatelle and local lobster. I loved all of it! Never had the lobster covered in cheese, it was so delicious! Finally the service and the ambience: very friendly staff and regularly checking if it was everything good. The restaurant itself seemed beautifully renewed recently and their external area is also lovely on a sunny day! Highly recommended!!
Vins P — Google review
Superb. Found space to accommodate use with baby despite expecting busy pre booked Sunday service. Pimm’s spritz was so good we went home and made our own! Try the famous Salty Dog Prawns, Apparently they have been on the menu for 27 years, and rightly so! This is the sort of place that we can see ourselves enjoying many cocktails in the sun on a kid free day!
James M — Google review
The name is a bit off putting, but still a decent restaurant/cafe. The prices are quite expensive, it’s located in quite a nice area, the WiFi password for the WiFi “Salty Dog Guest” is ‘salty2024’. There was quite a long waits for our drinks, but the drinks tasted good enough, nothing that special, but nice. It is right next to a bus station which can come in handy.
Sam M — Google review
This was a lively place to eat, with music and a couple of large parties in. It was busy but despite that, the staff were excellent. So often, especially around the desserts/coffee/bill part of meal, you can be forgotten about but not here. Saying all that, the food was fabulous with a terrific variety on the menu. My Malaysian curry had a lovely heat to it and my husband enjoyed lobster mac and cheese.
Helen — Google review
This was our first time at the new venue. We'll presented decor and very helpful staff. Loads of atmosphere
Chris R — Google review
Good value and good food. Friendly staff
Avee L — Google review
Delicious food . great service. Very attentive staff
Jerry G — Google review
Fabulous food, service, staff and atmosphere in stylish surroundings. Expensive but worth it.
S M — Google review
La Neuve Route, Jersey JE3 8BS, Jersey•http://www.saltydogbistro.com/•+44 1534 742760•Tips and more reviews for The Salty Dog - Cafe, Bar & Bistro
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Day 2

North side of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the north side side of town. Start the day off with Elizabeth Castle, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to St Brelade's Bay. All together, your day would be filled with about 7 hours of non-stop fun.
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Elizabeth Castle

4.6
(1838)
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4.5
(3413)
Temporarily Closed
Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Elizabeth Castle is a historic Tudor fortress located off the coast of Saint Helier. Originally built in 1595, it served as the official residence for Jersey's governors and has witnessed significant military action throughout its history. The castle was named after Queen Elizabeth I by Sir Walter Raleigh and has undergone various modifications over the centuries. Visitors can access the castle via a causeway walk during low tide or by wading vehicle ferries during high tide.
This is a fantastic historic castle with plenty to see. We took the amphibious ferry across the causeway out and return journey. This was worth the extra few pounds. Lots of interesting stuff to see in and around the castle. The highlight was the living history show from the two guys, gunner and musket man who enlisted /press ganged the unwilling visitors. This was both educational and hilarious. Nice little cafe there also.
Malc P — Google review
I came here with my scout trip on our summer camp, and it was one of the highlights of said camp! I loved being able to see a demonstration of a musket being fired, and the volunteers were very friendly and helpful, with loads of knowledge to share. The museum of the development of warfare, from early cannons to the modern nuclear weapons was also very interesting, the weapons were very cool and there was lots of information for every weapon and its use The museum provided an almost humbling perspective on how far we have come in our abilities to kill eachother in grander and grander scales Being able to enter the bunkers and explore the castle at my own will was a very enjoyable experience Walking to and from the castle is also something I would recommend, though you need to keep an eye on those tides I think its about a 10 to 15 minute walk from the mainland, about a kilometre
Imogen N — Google review
Make sure you give your self plenty of time to visit. To start the adventure to the castle you get on a amphibious truck. Castle is a fantastic place to visit, with a lot of history from across hundreds of years, lots to see plus lots of steps, but after all that climbing there is a lovely little cafe to refuel. We had a fantastic time exploring
Colin C — Google review
A nice day visit, good for families. Very intersting and unique history to explore. Some exhibits to intrigue you but its mostly the castle and locstion itself which are the highlights. There is a regular bus/ferry or its a 15 min walk at low tides. I managed to walk both there and back in the low tide window.
Stan S — Google review
A very interesting “castle” - much more there than I expected. The castle itself is really interesting - how it was altered and expanded, including in WW2 - and the views back to St Helier and around St Aubin’s Bay were great. Access either by causeway at low tide (watch for slippery seaweed) or by amphibious “ferry”. Good cafe with great garden area for seating.
Richard E — Google review
Where else can you ride an amphibious lorry/boat across the sea to a C16th castle that has been developed and rebuilt all the way through to the German Occupation in WWII? Allow a good 2-3 hours (or more if you are a castle buff). The potted histories from the "Master Gunner" are excellent and well worth listening too. The little cafe has all the basics but make sure you take your food up the stairs to the small raised garden: a lovely setting.
Andrew P — Google review
Amazing 🤩 for less than £19.00 it is well worth it. You can spend hours here. We visited in October when the weather was still nice and enjoined every minute 👍. When you get your tickets it is around 1 km walk to the castle 🏰. You can use the “ferry” but we preferred to walk on the beach. Also the coffee place is very good ☕️.
Pavel S — Google review
The castle was amazing! You had the choice to either go on a tour or explore the castle yourself. You could even go into old German WW2 bunker! The cafe and toilets were nice too.
Meg Y — Google review
Esplanade, St Helier, JE2 3QA, Jersey•https://www.jerseyheritage.org/visit/places-to-visit/elizabeth-c…•+44 1534 723971•Tips and more reviews for Elizabeth Castle
5 min · 1.4 mi
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The Mansell Collection

4.4
(237)
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4.5
(663)
Motorcycle shop
Museums
BMW motorcycle dealer
Electric motorcycle dealer
The Mansell Collection is a must-visit destination in Jersey, especially for fans of F1 racing and Nigel Mansell. Housed in an Art Deco building, the museum showcases the remarkable career and life of Nigel Mansell, featuring an impressive collection of F1 cars and trophies. Visitors can also explore a selection of bikes and accessories for sale, including used and classic bikes that offer a nostalgic journey through time.
I strongly believe the Mansell Collection is run in a strong and proper manner. the staff are incredibly friendly and supportive as well as easy to talk to and provide the best service to find the right items or bikes for you. Mansell's never fails to make me excited and happy seeing the incredibly large range of bikes from Harley and BMW to Kawasaki and Ducatti. The staff always support every customer whether or not they can necessarily afford or will purchase stock, creating a more genuine and friendly environment. Even supporting younger individuals such as myself who at the time of writing this is 17 years of age. Going to Mansells has allowed me to build a bigger sense of confidence and appreciation for the motorbike industry and being treated as an adult is a phenomenal feeling that is highly appreciated regardless how silly or naive young people/teenagers such as myself can be. So in short The Mansell Collection is the best place to find Gear, motorbikes and other equipment and items ranging from low and high prices with excellent service and quality in a friendly relaxed and laid back environment. (Ps photos below are of me and my partner looking at my dream bike the Kawasaki ninja h2(2015) as well as my fathers brand new ZX4RR Named “Nina” both of which were from Mansells or currently present in Mansells) 🏍️💨💨💨
Sam W — Google review
Fantastic. Memorabilia you could not see anywhere else. A lot smaller now due to the motorbike dealership but I was still pleased to be able to see this F1 history. Staff were very kind at allowing me lots of unhurried time to browse at my leisure - I am most grateful for this. Thank you all who work at this dealership for your warm welcome.
Andrew M — Google review
Only Nigel Mansell's closest devotees will know just what an incredible individual he is. Walking around the small but multi-faceted museum, one listens to him telling you about everything he has achieved - and that's plenty! He's proud about it without being big-headed and the exhibits themselves are top notch memorabilia that well justify the visit I made there with my son.
Jeremy W — Google review
Brilliant place and even more so if you're a biker or Nigel Mansell fan. There is a huge selection of bikes and accessories for sale with helpful staff. The 'used' and 'classic' bikes are even more interesting to look at taking you back in time. We also loved the small museum of Nigel Mansell memories, takes you back to your childhood when he was competing, absolutely fantastic to see. Definitely worth a visit 👍
Rod M — Google review
What a fantastic place. Saw it when passing on the bus, noticed the name Mansell but did not make the connection and thought that it was just a motorcycle shop, which it is but so much more. There is a showroom downstairs displaying Triumph and BMW motorcycles and a selection of used bikes. Very cheap because there is no VAT! There are also displays of Nigel Mansell's career artefacts. We were invited to go upstairs where there were more motorbikes and a workshop, but surprisingly, a museums worth of F1 and particularly Mansell's career, photos, memorabilia, trophy's etc. Also upstairs were three original F1 cars that Nigel raced in the 80's and 90's, a Ferrari, a Williams FW14 and a GP Masters car. As we didn't know that this was here it was a wonderful surprise. We were made to feel very welcome and could have stayed longer had time permitted. I think that there want to make it into a museum and I hope that they do, please include a café and shop! A great place to visit for anyone with an interest in Nigel, F1 or motorbikes. Highly recommended.
Paul — Google review
Old Nige was my hero growing up and he got me into Formula 1! Great exhibition with so much to see!
Graham C — Google review
Excellent garage 👌 if your looking for a new or used motorcycle 🏍 it's the one to go to ,there are some really good deals at the moment.
David A — Google review
I am F1 fan, and it was a great place for my soul. The collection and meaning of each object is priceless. I definitely enjoyed every second of the tour. It is quiet a pleasant walk from city center, about 15 min.
Karina P — Google review
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The Boat House

4.2
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4.0
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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Bar
Sports bar
Wedding venue
The Boat House is a chic and contemporary restaurant located in St. Aubin, Jersey. It offers a global cuisine experience with a glass-walled kitchen and a sports/cocktail bar. The venue features a large decked terrace for outdoor dining and a cozy granite interior. With its stylish ambiance, this restaurant is perfect for enjoying al fresco dining while savoring delicious dishes like pan-fried Jersey scallops in garlic butter and broccoli cream.
We visited The Boat House in St Aubin yesterday for a late lunch after attending an event nearby, and it turned out to be one of the highlights of our day. The location is simply perfect right on the waterfront with stunning views of the harbour. Sitting outside and enjoying the peaceful atmosphere while looking over the boats and the bay made the experience even more special. The seafood platter we ordered was outstanding incredibly fresh, full of flavour, and beautifully presented. You can really taste the quality of the local produce. The rest of the menu also looked very tempting, and it's clear they take a lot of pride in what they serve. The staff were fantastic warm, attentive, and genuinely friendly, which made us feel completely at home. A special thank you to Deepak from the bar area, who was particularly welcoming and provided excellent service with a great attitude. We were also struck by just how friendly and welcoming the people in Jersey are in general. Everywhere we went, we were met with kindness and smiles. It really added to the overall experience and made us feel like we were among friends. I would highly recommend The Boat House to anyone visiting St Aubin for the beautiful location, the quality of the food, and the wonderful people who make it such a special place. We can’t wait to come back!
Crazy J — Google review
We were grateful to be found a table for early dinner without a reservation. The view was amazing and the welcome warm However, the food was a real disappointment. My fish was over salted and the new potatoes gritty. My husbands steak was well done, despite asking for it to be cooked medium. I would have complained if anyone had come over to check on us during our meal
Elizabeth P — Google review
Just had dinner here with my wife. Food and Service were excellent. Book upstairs for a more refined experience. I highly recommend it.
Chris F — Google review
Good food, good service at a reasonable price. Simple food or more "la-di-dah" food are on the menu. In other words, The Boat House caters for all tastes.
Paul — Google review
Doesn’t matter if you go there for Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner, it’s always a hit. Inside and Outside table options for any type of weather. Various Menu items and drinks! Recommending the Eclair and Brownie from the Deserts! Only con is that sometimes the filet is different than the ordered “degree of doneness” but they always redo it for one if that’s the case.
Dina F — Google review
I wish we had found The Boat House sooner than our last night on Jersey!! If we had, I doubt we'd have gone anywhere else on the island. Superb food, great service, great views. We will be back when next on Jersey.
Richard C — Google review
Fantastic evening had a hitch with one meal but addressed in a professional manner. I had a superb steak absolutely perfect. Lovely location and extremely clean.
Darren L — Google review
Great food and lovely wine in a beautiful location. Not their fault that some sweary couples were sat next to us. Would definitely visit again
Graeme S — Google review
1 North Quay, St Aubin, JE3 8BS, Jersey•https://www.randalls-jersey.co.uk/the-boat-house/•+44 1534 744226•Tips and more reviews for The Boat House
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St Brelade's Bay

4.8
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4.8
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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.
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UNO Café & Restaurant

4.5
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4.2
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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
UNO Café & Restaurant is a popular dining spot located in St. Aubin, Jersey. It offers a diverse menu featuring delicious fish dishes, including traditional Fish & Chips and other seafood options. The café is known for its inviting atmosphere and friendly service, making it a perfect place to stop and enjoy a meal while exploring the area. Whether you're craving a hearty meal or just looking for a quick snack like their big scone, UNO Café & Restaurant has something to satisfy your appetite.
Amazing place! Drinks arrived straight away, following by delicious breakfasts! Staff very helpful and attentive. Happy to recommend it. Thank you 🙂
Rad C — Google review
Stunning coffee. Breakfast omelette and portuguese bacon and egg roll was excellent. Friendly staff. A must go to place in St Aubin. Reasonably priced also
Michelle K — Google review
We are on holiday in Jersey and had caught Le Petit train to St. Aubin. By chance we chatted to a couple of locals who suggested we try Uno for a meal at lunchtime. We had the two course set menu. Our children chose dishes from the kids menu. I had mussels in garlic and cream sauce for starter, followed by Chicken Alfredo. My husband had calamari followed by steak with peppercorn sauce and chips. The food was all delicious! We all wiped our plates clean and left feeling completely satisfied. We would definitely recommend this restaurant for a hearty lunch and would come again if/when we return to Jersey. The staff were friendly and attentive without being pushy. Only minor negative was it was slightly too warm inside for my comfort and a bit noisy but this not spoil our experience.
Claudia B — Google review
Sat waiting 15 minutes to be served whilst everyone around us were looked after in a timely manner. I'm not in the business of begging to be served or give my hard earned money to people who don't deserve it, so we walked out. Unbelievably as soon as we walked away staff removed our menus in seconds!! Luckily we went to The Tenby pub on the harbour and received excellent food/service and a beautiful view on the harbour instead.
Al N — Google review
Excellent service and complete value for money. We wish we were able to return but of home tomorrow. Thank you Uno x
Angie C — Google review
While on holiday we have visited 4 times, we have had meals and snacks, each time everything has been spot on. Food and staff are excellent and it’s spotless. Would highly recommend 😊
Anne B — Google review
Had a delicious meal from the set menu, excellent value. We were glad to find such a lovely place during our visit to Jersey.
Sarah B — Google review
Fantastic breakfast, great service. The set menu great value, just need more days holiday to try it all.
Stuart M — Google review
Norton House, A1, St Aubin, JE3 8BZ, Jersey•http://www.uno.je/•+44 1534 747963•Tips and more reviews for UNO Café & Restaurant

Oyster Box

4.5
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4.4
(2035)
Restaurant
Seafood restaurant
The Oyster Box is a sophisticated seaside restaurant located on the beautiful promenade in St Brelade. It offers stunning views of St Brelades Bay from its luxurious heated terrace. Specializing in oysters, the restaurant serves fresh Jersey rock oysters with various accompaniments such as champagne butter or kenny-herbert sauce with grilled Gruyere cheese. In addition to seafood, the menu features locally sourced meat and fish dishes prepared to order for an authentic Jersey dining experience.
First time dining here this evening, and the service was impeccable 👌, by all servers. Nothing was too much trouble. All servers were friendly and professional. Dining here was a real treat and one of the best meals I've had in Jersey. The food was incredible and so tasty. I'll be dreaming about that champagne butter sauce with the oysters. Compliments to the chefs for all of our prepared courses. My only complaint is they would not except a tip.
SARAH B — Google review
Arrived at 6pm just as the restaurant opened and greeted by the lovely Margaux. Our host showed us to a fabulous corner window table and introduced Fabrice our waiter for the evening. We took the opportunity to video the beach view and inside of the restaurant before it became extremely busy. The seafood was fresh, beautifully cooked and simply delicious. Service from Margaux and Fabrice was exceptional with every attention to detail to ensure we had a wonderful experience. Thank you.
Chris D — Google review
Absolutely first class. we've travelled the world and been to many seafood restaurants and this is ranked up there with the best. Food was stunning. nicely presented and well flavoured. Great service too. We will definitely be returning.
Gene H — Google review
Our first time in Jersey and this restaurant was a real treat. I had the seafood pasta and it was hands down the best seafood pasta I've ever had. The staff were friendly, professional and accommodating. The cherry on the sundae was the amazing views over the bay. Thanks for having us!
Hannah F — Google review
We had a fantastic lunch here. Slow, sunny and delicious which was just what we wanted. We shared the oyster platter and ordered more from the specials menu which were amazing. A must try if you haven't had a hot/grilled oyster. The ones in champagne butter were incredible. For starters you could get some smaller portions of the pasta dishes which was such a great idea, meaning that we got to try more of the menu. We had beef carpaccio and crab tagllerini. Theres plenty non-fishy options to choose as well. We had pork tomahawk, monkfish(from the specials menu) and, of course, delicious Jersey Royals. The dessert section was also very inviting but we opted for dessert wines and affogattos instead. An absolute MUST visit for tourists and a perfect place for a nice meal, to celebrate a special occasion or just enjoy the wonderful coastal views.
Chloe D — Google review
I came for my birthday and everyone was so nice. Thanks for the little card attention! The view was amazing, staff really nice and food is good. I would suggest more crustacean choice platters 🙂 Thank you 🙂
Deirdre B — Google review
Just been to jersey and we was taking to this restaurant all I can say is fabulous in every way the food was so good best seafood I’ve ever had and can not wait to return . Staff also excellent .
Kim M — Google review
We are on holiday and first visited Oyster Box on Wednesday to celebrate my husbands birthday, we had a superb meal, amazing food, great atmosphere and really friendly and attentive staff, we loved it so much we have been back Thursday and Friday and are going back for one last time on Saturday before we fly back to UK on Sunday afternoon. We have tried various dishes and loved them all, great combination of ingredients. Tried truffle chips for first time which were just incredible. Great seafood but also good selection of other dishes for non fish lovers. Overall highly recommended.
Sharon G — Google review
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The Old Court House

4.4
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4.1
(808)
Restaurant
Gastropub
Hotel
The Old Court House is a charming boutique B&B located in an historic building overlooking St Aubins Harbour. Originally a courthouse, it has been transformed into a cheery pub and guesthouse with only eight rooms, some offering views over the marina. The rooms are decorated with rustic charm and retro details, creating a cozy and homey atmosphere. The inn also features a restaurant in the former courtroom and a private dining room in what used to be the Judges Chambers.
The Old Court Hotel is perfectly located in St Aubin facing the lovely harbour. Rooms are really nice and very comfortable and so peaceful & quiet. The staff members are helpful and very welcoming. Our stay was so pleasant and restful, we highly recommend this hotel as the best one of St Aubin. The atmosphere is genuine, it is very well decorated and the food served in the restaurant is delicious. No need to look further, just book your holiday at the Old Court Hotel, you'll be delighted.
Marie D — Google review
Lovely inn, very historically interesting building. Room was quite small but we had two windows that had wonderful sea views and sunrise views. The breakfast was excellent and so were the Sunday lunch and dinners. The location is superb, right at the harbour. St Aubin is a delightful village with many cafes, bars and a few shops. We dined at the Indian at the start of the Boulevard and found it to be one of the best. The bus service could not be better; airport and St Helier buses every 15 minutes, plus the little road train to St Helier can be caught here. All in all an excellent holiday in a great hotel. Recommended and we will return.
Sheila P — Google review
We had a work team meal here on Saturday 13th September. From the time of the booking to the day of the meal I had good contact with the team at The Old Court House. On the day of the meal itself, we were well looked after throughout the day, and I have heard from my colleagues that they were very happy with the food, the service and the venue. Thank you for making our day great. PS. We didn't use the rooms, so can't give any review on the lodging part.
Timothy F — Google review
An excellent stay at the Old Court House in St Aubin's, Jersey. A stunning location, and convenient for the buses to Town and the Airport. My room had a sea view over the marina and St Aubin's Fort. The staff were welcoming. The room was very comfortable and very clean. I dined in the restaurant in the evening and also at breakfast, and the food was cooked to perfection.
Lynda H — Google review
The Court House exceeded all our expectations and we will definitely come again. It is perfectly located in lovely St Aubin with views across the charming port and also perfectly situated for exploring the island with buses and the little white train close by. The staff were so welcoming and helpful and the ambiance around the hotel spaces was always pleasant and relaxed. Breakfast was very varied and a nice start to our walks around Jersey each day and Sunday lunch was delicious listening to live jazz on the terrace. A perfect place to stay.
Sarah D — Google review
The reception was less than welcoming. Stood near the door in order to be seated. A young girl behind the bar saw me (not the one with purplish hair, she was adorable) and promptly ignored me and turned back to the bar. After waiting for 3 or 4 minutes already, she was about to approach me when someone got up from their table, walked to the bar so she decided to serve him anyway. Livid was my mildest reaction. Had it not been 8:30pm with little chance if getting food elsewhere, I would have walked out. Plain ignorance with no regard for customer service. Even her face looked like she'd lost a tenner and then found 5p. Thankfully the humour and service from the other girl was exceptional. As for the food. My seabream special was lovely. Unfortunately, for the fish and chips main, the chef seemed to think coarse sea-salt was a garnish with approx a tablespoon sprinkled down the middle of the batter. Having high blood pressure isn't what I'd want to take away from a meal of fish and chips. Had to tip the fish over the scrape it off.
KARL P — Google review
Had a lovely meal. The staff were very friendly and attentive, and the quality of the meal was really good. I'd definitely recommend it.
Martin R — Google review
A comfortable hotel/restaurant/bar in a quirky old building (including a massive stone spiral staircase dating from 1450). The position on the St Aubin habourside is fantastic, right by a popular area with restaurants and bars, but quiet at night. The rooms are comfortable, and well provisioned with tea, coffee, homemade shortbread biscuits, shower gel and shampoo. The food is excellent (a very wide choice at breakfast, and some interesting and tasty dishes on the main menu) taken in a room fitted out as if it were the main cabin of an 18th century sailing ship. The staff a very friendly and helpful.
Richard E — Google review
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