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23 Unique places to stay in Jersey

Best family friendly Jersey unique stays

Among the 23 accommodations in Jersey, here are the 1 best family friendly unique accommodations

One Bedroom Cottage By The Sea. - Jersey
9.9 36 reviews

One Bedroom Cottage By The Sea.

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This cosy cottage in Le Hocq, St Clement, Jersey, is a two-minute walk from Le Hocq beach and a local pub, with a bus stop at the end of the driveway providing easy access to St Helier and Gorey.
The self-contained property offers a king-size bed, a fully equipped kitchen, shower room, private outdoor space, and free on-site parking for guests, accommodating up to two people.

Best Jersey unusual places with a balcony

Bahia Yurt Overlooking St Aubin's Bay - Jersey
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Bahia Yurt Overlooking St Aubin's Bay

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This handcrafted yurt, offering a unique 'under the stars' experience, is situated a short walk from St Aubin's village, on a frequent bus route to Jersey Airport and St Helier, near the island's cycle track, and a 10-minute drive from St Brelade's Bay and Beauport Bay.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom yurt accommodates up to four guests and features a kitchen and internet, with optional daily yoga classes and guided tours available, encouraging a return to nature with opportunities for cycling and beach visits.

Frequently asked questions about unique stays in Jersey

  • What are some hidden gems to explore in Jersey?

    For a hidden gem, try exploring the fascinating Jersey War Tunnels. They offer a poignant look at Jersey's history during the Occupation. Another lesser-known spot is the secluded beach of Plemont Bay, with its stunning coastal scenery and rock pools. Further afield, the charming village of St. Mary is worth a visit, with its picturesque church and traditional architecture. Finally, consider a hike to the top of Mount Orgueil for breathtaking panoramic views.
  • Are there any notable festivals that take place in Jersey?

    Jersey hosts the annual Jersey Battle of Flowers, a spectacular parade of floats decorated with flowers. The week-long Jersey Food Festival showcases the island's culinary delights. There's also the Liberation Day celebrations commemorating the end of the German Occupation.
  • What types of natural environments are typical in Jersey?

    Jersey boasts a diverse range of natural environments. You'll find stunning sandy beaches like St Brelade's Bay, dramatic cliffs along the north coast, and tranquil countryside inland, including areas like the Grouville Marsh nature reserve. The island's varied topography creates a rich tapestry of habitats.
  • Are there popular sporting events or activities in Jersey?

    Cycling is very popular, with routes like the scenic west coast cycle path. Water sports are also big, particularly surfing at beaches like St Ouen's Bay. The annual Jersey Marathon attracts runners from around the world. For something different, try kayaking or stand-up paddleboarding in St Aubin's Bay.
  • What special gear or clothing is recommended for the climate in Jersey?

    Jersey's weather can be unpredictable, so pack layers. A waterproof jacket and comfortable walking shoes are essential. Even in summer, evenings can be cool, so bring a light jumper or fleece. Sunscreen and sunglasses are vital, especially during the summer months.
  • What activities allow you to experience local traditions and interact with residents in Jersey?

    Visiting the Jersey Museum & Art Gallery provides insight into the island's history and culture. Exploring the local markets, such as the farmers' market in St Helier, offers a chance to chat with producers and sample local produce. Consider a guided walking tour of St Helier to learn about the town's heritage and meet some of the friendly locals. Participating in a traditional Jersey cream tea is also a great way to experience local culture.
  • Is Jersey known for any unique natural displays or phenomena during certain seasons?

    During spring and autumn, migrating birds can be seen along the coastline and in the wetlands. The dramatic tidal changes around the island create fascinating intertidal zones, teeming with marine life, particularly visible at low tide. Winter storms can create spectacular displays of waves crashing against the cliffs.
  • What are the best local foods in Jersey?

    Jersey Royals, a unique variety of potato, are a must-try. Seafood is abundant and delicious, with fresh catches available at many restaurants. Black pudding is a local specialty, and Jersey ice cream is renowned for its quality. Look out for dishes incorporating locally sourced ingredients.
  • What are the best adventurous activities in Jersey?

    Coasteering along the dramatic north coast offers an exhilarating experience. Sea kayaking around the island's bays and inlets provides stunning views and a chance to explore hidden coves. For the more experienced, rock climbing is possible at various locations around the island, while cliff jumping is a popular activity for thrill-seekers at certain designated spots (always check safety regulations first).

Best Jersey unique stays with a jacuzzi

Among the 23 accommodations in Jersey, here are the 1 best unique accommodations with a jacuzzi

Sunny Beach Bungalow With Pool & Hot Tub - Jersey
9.6 5 reviews

Sunny Beach Bungalow With Pool & Hot Tub

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This charming bungalow is situated in St. Brelade's Bay, just a short walk from Jersey's stunning beaches and a 3-minute walk from the Railway Walk and cycle track connecting St. Brelade to St. Helier. Guest reviews consistently rate this property as excellent for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The bungalow has three bedrooms and two bathrooms, comfortably accommodating up to six guests. Enjoy a south-facing garden with Atlantic views, a warm swimming pool, and a Jacuzzi, perfect for relaxation. The bungalow is also close to top attractions, including Absolute Adventures, Splash Surf Centre, Jump Jersey, and Valley Adventure Park, offering a variety of exciting activities.

Best Jersey unusual places with a garden

Location, Location - On The Beach St Brelades Bay - Jersey
9.9 136 reviews

Location, Location - On The Beach St Brelades Bay

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Caerleon Villa is a charming bungalow situated directly across the road from the picturesque St Brelades Bay beach, offering convenient access to the sand and water. The property has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience, making it a popular choice for travellers.
This two-bedroom cottage comfortably accommodates up to five guests and features two en-suite bathrooms, a house bathroom, and a cloakroom. The bungalow is equipped with modern amenities including Wi-Fi, Smart TVs, a fully equipped kitchen, and a washer/dryer, ensuring a comfortable and convenient stay.
Ormer Floating Pod In Marina - Jersey
9.7 23 reviews

Ormer Floating Pod In Marina

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The Ormer barge offers self-catering pod accommodation in St Helier Marina, within walking distance of St Helier's town centre and its shops and restaurants.
This one-bedroom floating pod sleeps four guests and features a microwave, air conditioning, a garden, parking, and Wi-Fi; a second identical pod, Oyster, is available for larger groups.
Sunny Beach Bungalow With Pool & Hot Tub - Jersey
9.6 5 reviews

Sunny Beach Bungalow With Pool & Hot Tub

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This charming bungalow is situated in St. Brelade's Bay, just a short walk from Jersey's stunning beaches and a 3-minute walk from the Railway Walk and cycle track connecting St. Brelade to St. Helier. Guest reviews consistently rate this property as excellent for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The bungalow has three bedrooms and two bathrooms, comfortably accommodating up to six guests. Enjoy a south-facing garden with Atlantic views, a warm swimming pool, and a Jacuzzi, perfect for relaxation. The bungalow is also close to top attractions, including Absolute Adventures, Splash Surf Centre, Jump Jersey, and Valley Adventure Park, offering a variety of exciting activities.
Oyster Floating Pod In Marina - Jersey
9.9 22 reviews

Oyster Floating Pod In Marina

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The Oyster barge offers unique floating pod accommodation in St Helier Marina, within walking distance of St Helier town centre and its shops and restaurants.
This self-catering unit sleeps four guests in one bedroom with one bathroom, featuring a microwave, air conditioning, a garden, parking, and internet access; a twin pod, Ormer, is also available for larger groups.
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