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Le Braye is a family owned beachside bistro offering simple, fresh and delicious food and drink. The food pays homage to British seaside classics whilst Mediterranean influences nod to the more southern geography. The food is always fresh, locally sourced wherever possible, and consistently unfussy and delicious.
Jersey Seafaris operate a variety of tours by RIB boat, including to the Ecrehous, a small group of islands and rocks just six miles from Jersey. The area provides perfect opportunities for unique photos, swimming, paddle-boarding and picnics. On a typical trip you’ll cruise around the reef spotting birdlife, seals and, if you luck is on your side, you may even catch a glimpse of dolphins.
Sitting on the south coast of Jersey close to St Helier and just a stone's throw from St Aubin's Harbour, Mark Jordan at the Beach offers unrivalled views of the bay, and top quality produce cooked simply and served in a casual, relaxed setting. The restaurant proudly boasts a Michelin Bib Gourmand for good food and good valuye for money as well as two AA Rosettes.
The Royal Bay of Grouville, known to locals as Long Beach, has a long stretch of soft golden sand with calm sheltered waters perfect for swimming. You can enjoy water skiing, wakeboarding, banana boat rides and even hire a motor dinghy in summer. Young families will love this friendly beach nestled near the sleepy Gorey Village.
Nestled on the harbour wall in Rozel Bay, the Hungry Man offers a wide range of food, from gourmet burgers to crab sandwiches and delicious homemade cakes. All seating is al fresco, while the atmosphere is relaxed and unhurried.
Bonne Nuit Bay is a small natural harbour nestled in the north coast and sheltered by the cliffs towering above it. At low tide, a small sandy beach appears below the pebbles, a perfect spot to build sandcastles, make some beach art or feast on a picnic.
This magnificent Medieval castle casts an imposing shadow over the beautiful fishing port of Gorey. Explore the network of staircases, towers and secret rooms to discover gruesome tales and hidden treasures. Open all year round.
Just above St Catherine’s Breakwater, Fliquet Bay has a sheltered position and is a lovely place to sit and soak up the views. On a clear day you can even see France.
This boutique restaurant is located on the east of the island overlooking Mont Orgueil Castle and the harbour of Gorey. Casual fine dining with plenty of local seafood on offer, as well as meat and vegetarian options.
Take a RIB-roaring boat trip - Join an awesome skipper and crew for fantastic trip to the Ecrehous, a group of islands located 6 miles north east of Jersey, and only 8 miles off the coast of France. This popular seafair showcases these remote islands which have amazing sandbanks and rock pools to explore at low tide, however on the high tide the old fisherman's huts feel vulnerable to the surrounding sea. The area provides perfect opportunities for unique photos, swimming, paddle-boarding and picnics. Along the way you may spot a variety of birdlife, Atlantic Grey Seals and, if you are lucky, bottlenose dolphins.
This legendary 18-hole golf course has been part of island life for over 140 years. The Club has a rich history and is located on a wonderful part of the island with views of Mont Orgueil castle and the French coast beyond. Additional 18-hole courses can be found around the island, so why not tee up and play a round.
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