Top Cities & Towns in Jersey
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"My wife and I have been coming to L’Horizon Beach Hotel for many years and we always have a great time. Our room was recently refurbished to a high standard with the usual stunning sea view. Spa and treatments are always excellent. The breakfast and evening meals are outstanding and we are always made welcome by the delightful staff. See you again soon!"
Guest score: 10/10
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"A beautiful small hotel with excellent facilities, beautifully furnished, lovely gardens and pool overlooking the sea. There is a relaxed atmosphere and all the staff are welcoming and professional. Lots of restaurants a short walk away and breakfast in the hotel was superb. We will certainly be returning and recommend to anyone."
Guest score: 10/10
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"The Atlantic Hotel in St Brelade is possibly one of the nicest hotels we have had the pleasure to stay at. The customer service is first class, the rooms are lovely with extremely comfortable beds, good linen, refreshments, super bathroom with hairdryer and toiletries, robes, slippers and a lovely view! We found the Breakfast and all the food wonderful. We are definitely booking again!"
Guest score: 10/10
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"Just returned from a lovely week’s holiday at Radisson Blu Waterfront hotel with my husband and we thoroughly enjoyed it. Our room was gorgeous with a lovely big bed, flat screen TV, hospitality tray, modern bathroom with toiletries and hairdryer. Breakfast was a super buffet and you can take as much as you like. Evening meals were very good too and the service is great. 5 stars."
Guest score: 9/10
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"These apartments were really nice and very well equipped with all that you could possibly need. They were clean with nice furnishing and the towels and bed sheets were changed regularly. The bed rooms were spacious and there was plenty of storage available. There was good parking facilities and a bus route running nearby to take you into the town centre."
Guest score: 8/10
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Many nations have fought over the island of Jersey during the course of its history, and given its outstanding beaches, rich heritage and excellent amenities throughout the island, it's not difficult to see why. Lying just off the coast of France in the English Channel, Jersey and its neighbouring island Guernsey are easily accessible by air and sea from both sides of the Channel.
Jersey is self-governing and is owned by neither Great Britain nor France, and so its culture is something of a peculiar combination of the two whilst still retaining a strong sense of individuality and pride. Throughout the island lie relics of Jersey's rich heritage, and in particular its military history. Its castles, war tunnels and preserved bunkers are just some of the fascinating historic places that are waiting to be explored.
Its economy is primarily based around finance, and the island is considered by many to be a tax haven. However, visit in the early spring and you will also be able to see the stunning flower fields in bloom - Jersey's secondary economy is based around agriculture and it is this that gives the island its characteristic patchwork of small fields and lush, green areas.
The island boasts plenty in the way of things to do, from surfing, sailing and diving off its golden coasts to walking and cycling through its unspoilt inland terrain. Jersey also has much to offer for those who prefer to take it easy too. From shopping, entertainment and fine dining in St Helier to seductive spas, coach trips and motorbike tours, you can experience the island at your own leisure. With festivals and celebrations such as the Battle of Flowers taking place throughout the year, there's always plenty to see and do.
Something Jersey has that never fails to inspire envy on the British mainland is its warm climate. Being the southernmost of the Channel Islands, its weather is generally far more clement than the Brits are accustomed to, making it an ideal holiday destination for those seeking the sun.