Jersey
Why Jersey?
Forget all you thought you knew about Jersey; Bergerac, knitwear, tax exiles etc., and picture this instead;
A breathtaking island, with stunning natural beauty, an abundance of sporting pursuits, a carefree lifestyle and an appreciation of fine cuisine.
Close to the UK but not a part of it, within Europe but not in the EU, Jersey, the largest of the Channel Islands, is a vibrant destination epitomised by less of what you’d imagined and more of what you’ve always desired.
Over the last few years Jersey has thrown off its shackles as a summer location for old-folk and young families and has begun to embrace a younger more adventurous market. Pioneering companies such as ours have successfully raised the profile of Jersey as a sustainable year round short break destination. Jersey is now rightly regarded as one of Europe’s best locations for outdoor pursuits, and with a multitude of bars and restaurants, it is easy to see why the ‘Après-Sea’ scene is so enticing.
With scheduled flights from over 25 regional UK airports and ferries available from 3 south coast ports, a trip to Jersey is never that far away.
So in answer to the question posed above, Jersey is quite simply an ideal destination for young and active people all year round. With opportunities to try your hand at over 30 different activities, Jersey conjures up so many unique experiences that, in order for you to discover them all, you would need to return year after year – we sincerely hope you do!
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Take a look around the island...
![]() | St Ouens Bay 5 miles of gorgeous beach and spectacular surroundings.
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![]() | Bonne Nuit A small fishing harbour on Jersey's north coast. |
![]() | St Aubins Bay A picturesque southerly beach offering a range of activities. |
![]() | St Brelades Bay The golden sand and sheltered location make this a favourite Jersey beach. |
![]() | St Catherines Bay Rocky coves surround the breakwater in the east of the island. |
![]() | Les Ormes Beautiful countryside location set against a backdrop of the sand dunes of St Ouens bay. |






