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Things To Do

Mont Orgueil Castle

Mont Orgueil Castle

St Martin, Jersey

Mont Orgueil Castle is our wedding venue! Perched on a cliff overlooking Gorey Harbour, the castle is a well-preserved medieval fortress offering breathtaking views. You can explore its numerous towers, rooms, and exhibits that showcase the castle's 800-year history.

Elizabeth Castle

Elizabeth Castle

St Helier, Jersey

This castle is situated on a tidal island and features a range of interactive exhibits, including military displays, and is accessible by foot during low tide or via a duck boat.

Plémont Beach

Plémont Beach

St. Ouen, Jersey

Sophie's favorite beach on the island! Plemont Bay is a picturesque and secluded cove surrounded by dramatic cliffs and accessed by a steep staircase. The bay features a mix of sand, rock pools, and caves, making it an ideal spot for exploring and relaxing. Just make sure to time your visit right, as the beach is only accessible at low tide!

St Ouen's Bay

St Ouen's Bay

St. Ouen, Jersey

Nicknamed the 5 mile beach, St Ouen’s Bay is the largest and one of the most popular beaches in Jersey, known for its wide sandy shore and great surfing conditions. It’s also a popular spot for walking, offering stunning views of the coastline and nearby landmarks like La Corbière lighthouse.

La Corbiere Lighthouse

La Corbiere Lighthouse

St Ouen, Jersey

Located at the southwestern tip of Jersey and only accessible at low tide, Corbiere Lighthouse is set against a dramatic backdrop of rocks and offers striking views, especially at sunset, with walking paths along the coastline.

Jersey War Tunnels

Jersey War Tunnels

St Peter, Jersey

The Jersey War Tunnels offer a look at Jersey’s occupation during World War II, featuring exhibits on the German occupation and life under wartime conditions. The site also includes moving personal stories, artifacts, and interactive displays that bring the island’s wartime history to life.

La Hougue Bie

La Hougue Bie

St Saviour, Jersey

The Neolithic passage grave at La Hougue Bie is one of the 10 oldest buildings in the world (4000–3500 BC)! The prehistoric dolmen is situated under a hill, topped by a 16th century chapel. The site also includes a museum that showcases Jersey’s Neolithic history, with artifacts and informative displays about the island’s early inhabitants.

Normandy

Normandy

France

If you have extra time during your trip to Jersey, the French coast is less than 2 hours away on the ferry. Normandy is a fantastic place to visit - you can see the 5 beaches where allied troops landed on D-Day or explore the incredible Mont-Saint-Michel.