Channel Islands

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Where to stay in Channel Islands

Best time: May-September. These months offer the warmest weather and longest days, ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the natural beauty.

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Don't miss

  • Mont Orgueil Castle: A historical castle offering stunning views and insights into the island's history.
  • Jersey War Tunnels: A poignant museum that tells the story of Jersey during WWII.
  • St. Brelade's Bay: One of the most beautiful beaches on the island, perfect for relaxation.
  • La Corbière: A picturesque lighthouse and coastal walk, great for photography.

Where to eat

  • The Boathouse: Offers stunning views and fresh seafood, a local favorite.
  • The Oyster Box: Famous for its oysters and locally-sourced dishes.
  • The Lazy Lounge: A trendy spot known for its brunch and casual atmosphere.

Do this

  • Jersey International Air Show: A thrilling aerial display that attracts visitors every September.
  • Jersey Heritage Festival: A celebration of the island's culture and history with various events.
  • Explore the Coastal Path: A scenic walk around the island's rugged coastline, perfect for nature lovers.

Local tips

  • Take advantage of the local buses; they are frequent and cover most of the island.
  • Try to visit during the spring for wildflower walks along the coastal paths.
  • Check for local farmers' markets for fresh produce and artisan goods.
  • Visit smaller, less-known beaches for a more private experience.

Know before you go

Best time

May-September. These months offer the warmest weather and longest days, ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the natural beauty.

Getting around

Buses are the primary mode of public transport, with a reliable network. Cycling is popular, and car rentals are easily accessible.

Airport

JER

Language

English is the main language spoken; French is also common.

Money

British Pound (GBP). Cards are widely accepted; it's advisable to carry some cash for smaller establishments.

Safety

The Channel Islands are generally very safe, with low crime rates. Standard precautions should still be taken.

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