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85 Bed and Breakfasts in Jersey

Best Jersey bed and breakfasts with breakfast included

De L'etang - Jersey
8.2 958 reviews

De L'etang

B&B, Saint Helier Jersey
De L'Etang B&B in Havre-Des-Pas, Saint Helier, Jersey enjoys a seafront location opposite the Havre-Des-Pas public bathing pool, less than 1.6km from St Helier town centre.
This family-run guesthouse offers one bedroom with en-suite shower room, an on-site bar and restaurant with sea views, complimentary Wi-Fi, and cooked breakfast, all within easy reach of St Helier Harbour and the Esplanade.
La Croix Guest House - Jersey
9.0 6 reviews

La Croix Guest House

B&B, Jersey
La Croix Guest House is a B&B located in Jersey, 18 minutes' walk from Grève de Lecq Beach and 5.8 kilometres from the Jersey War Tunnels.
This accommodation offers Wi-Fi, private parking, a garden, and breakfast options for up to three guests in one bedroom and one bathroom.
St Georges Guest House - Jersey
8.3 1280 reviews

St Georges Guest House

B&B, St Peter Port
St. Georges Guest House, a family-run guesthouse near North Beach in St. Peter Port, Guernsey, offers seafront views of Belle Greve Bay and is 0.5km from St Julian's Pier and 0.5km from the harbour, providing easy access to ferries to Jersey, Southampton and Poole.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom guest house provides free Wi-Fi, parking, a garden, terrace, and breakfast basket, accommodating couples or small families, with nearby free public parking and a kitchen.
The Old Forge B&b - Jersey
9.2 249 reviews

The Old Forge B&b

B&B, Sark
The Old Forge B&B in Sark is situated near La Grande Greve and Derrible Bay beaches, offering convenient access to Sark's stunning coastline.
This family-friendly guesthouse features a swimming pool, garden, terrace, and free Wi-Fi, with one bedroom, one bathroom, and on-site yoga classes; luggage delivery from Sark Harbour is available for £2.50 per bag.

Best Jersey bed and breakfasts with a pool

Among the 85 accommodations in Jersey, here are the 4 best B&B with a pool

La Haule Manor - Jersey
9.6 164 reviews

La Haule Manor

B&B, St. Brelade
La Haule Manor is a 5-star hotel in Saint Aubin, Jersey, located steps from St Aubin's Bay Beach and a short 1.9km drive from Jersey Airport.
This one-bedroom guesthouse offers a seasonal outdoor pool, free parking, a restaurant serving British and European cuisine, and free Wi-Fi; guests can also enjoy the terrace and shared lounge.
Traditional 17th Century Jersey Farm House - Jersey
10 125 reviews

Traditional 17th Century Jersey Farm House

B&B
This farmhouse wing is located in the Jersey countryside, just a short drive from the island's beautiful beaches and cliff paths. It has been rated excellent for location, cleanliness and user experience.
The property sleeps five guests and features a cosy living space with a large fireplace and teak floors. You can enjoy exclusive access to a private pool and tennis court, relax on the granite patio, and explore the island's many attractions.
Clos De Vaul Creux - Jersey
8.0 84 reviews

Clos De Vaul Creux

B&B, Sark
Clos De Vaul Creux, a 4-star hotel in Sark, is conveniently located a short drive (approximately 2km) from La Seigneurie Gardens and Brecqhou Island Gardens, and within easy reach of La Coupee.
This family-friendly guesthouse offers on-site dining, free Wi-Fi, a business centre, karaoke, babysitting services, and outdoor facilities including a picnic area and barbecue grills, making it ideal for a Sark getaway.
Undercliff Guest House - Jersey
9.2 30 reviews

Undercliff Guest House

B&B, Trinity
This Trinity guesthouse enjoys a seafront location less than 2km from Jersey Zoo and within 5km of the Pallot Steam, Motor & General Museum and Rozel Harbour.
Offering an outdoor swimming pool, terrace, garden, free Wi-Fi, and free parking, this excellent-rated B&B provides a peaceful, smoke-free stay with 24-hour reception.

Frequently asked questions about bed and breakfast in Jersey

  • Are there any famous festivals in Jersey?

    Jersey's got a pretty lively festival scene! The Jersey Battle of Flowers is a massive event, a real spectacle with stunning floral displays on floats. Then there's the Jersey Food Festival, showcasing local produce and culinary talent. And don't forget the St. Helier Waterfront Festival, a summer celebration with music and entertainment.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts in Jersey?

    Among the B&Bs in Jersey, Thalatta Guest House, De L'etang and Bon Viveur Guest House are the most popular ones.

  • What types of bed and breakfasts are available in Jersey?

    If you are visiting Jersey for a short weekend trip you would also want to focus on renting bed and breakfast rooms which allow you to stay at affordable rates. Bed and breakfast properties are quite common across England and therefore you can look for the best ones that offer you the best deals. Hence, you can look for bed and breakfast properties in various local hotels, local inns and even private residences. With this, you can ensure that you can make the most of the choices and information. Choosing these bed and breakfast rooms can also allow you to interact with locals and get more knowledge and information.
  • Are there unique cultural experiences or workshops available in Jersey?

    Absolutely! You can find pottery workshops at various locations around the island, or try your hand at traditional Jersey crafts like knitting or weaving. The Jersey Museum and Art Gallery often hosts workshops and exhibitions showcasing local artists and heritage. There are also opportunities to learn about Jersey's maritime history through guided tours and workshops.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts with a pool in Jersey?

  • When is a good time to visit Jersey?

    If you are visiting Jersey for the first time you can visit the island during late spring, summer and autumn months. This is when the weather is relatively pleasant and provides you with more opportunities to enjoy outdoor activities and adventure. Hence, you can visit Jersey from April to May and September to October. During these months you can find excellent hotel deals and fewer crowds. June to August are summer months and that is when the peak tourist season brings more tourists to the island which can increase your hotel rates. However, you can make the most of the sunny and warm climate during the summer months in Jersey.
  • Which local specialties should not be missed in Jersey?

    Jersey Royals, the famous early-season potatoes, are a must-try. Seafood is also fantastic – try the fresh oysters or lobster. For a sweet treat, indulge in Jersey black butter, a unique dark, rich spread made from apples. And don't forget the Jersey cream, perfect for afternoon tea.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts with a jacuzzi in Jersey?

    Tree Tops Unique Woodland Retreat and Les Ormes Grande Lodge are the best B&Bs with a jacuzzi in Jersey.

  • What are the best beaches in Jersey?

    1. St Brelade's Bay - When you are visiting Jersey you can visit St Brelade's Bay which is one of the popular south-facing beaches. With turquoise blue waters and excellent sea views, this beach is one of Britain's best beaches.
    2. St Ouen's Bay - If you are a surfer St Ouen's Bay is one of the popular ones that you can visit. This surfing hotspot offers the best waves and is home to many British and European surfing competitions held here.
    3. Grouville Beach - When you are with kids you can head to Grouville Beach where you can find shallow waters and plenty of sand for the kids to play around. You can also spend time at various restaurants and cafes nearby.
  • What are some unique or less touristy places to visit in Jersey?

    Explore the hidden coves along the north coast, like Bonne Nuit Bay or Plémont Bay. Visit the charming village of St. Martin, with its historic church and picturesque setting. For a quieter beach experience, head to Greve de Lecq Bay. The island's many walking trails also offer opportunities to discover hidden gems.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts for families and kids in Jersey?

    The best B&Bs for families and kids in Jersey are Thalatta Guest House, Bon Viveur Guest House and Villa Nova.

  • How can I get around Jersey?

    Walk - If you are good at walking you can cover various local attractions and places on foot. Jersey is fairly flat and therefore you can discover more on a walking tour. Bicycle - The best part about Jersey is that there are plenty of bike routes that allow you to ride through farms, fields and coastal roads. Public Transport - When you are planning to use public transport you can use the public buses which allow you to cover more places and commute from one city to another at affordable ticket prices. Car - You can always bring your vehicle or rent a vehicle here to explore Jersey's different cities and local attractions. If you prefer not to drive you can use local taxis to help you commute through the island.
  • What kinds of terrain and natural landscapes does Jersey offer?

    Jersey boasts a diverse range of landscapes. You'll find stunning sandy beaches, dramatic cliffs, rolling green hills, and picturesque countryside. The north coast is rugged and dramatic, while the south coast offers gentler slopes and sandy bays. There are also plenty of forests and nature reserves to explore.
  • What are the best pet friendly bed and breakfasts in Jersey?

  • What are the most popular foods in Jersey?

    One of the most popular foods in Jersey is the bean crock, a slow-cooked bean and pork stew. You can enjoy this stew with a Jersey cabbage loaf which has cabbage leaves in it. However, apart from these popular food items you can find various British food items that are easily available here. The Jersey Royal potatoes are extremely popular here and therefore you can find them served in many food items. You can also look for various lobsters, oysters and fish-related food items that you can find when visiting local eateries and restaurants.
  • Are there family-friendly hiking trails in Jersey?

    Yes, there are many! The Millennium Walk is a popular choice, offering stunning coastal views. The Green Lanes, a network of old farm tracks, are also great for families, offering gentler gradients and scenic routes. Always check trail difficulty and suitability before embarking on any hike.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts with parking in Jersey?

    Bon Viveur Guest House, Villa Nova and Seawold Guest House are the best B&Bs with parking in Jersey.

  • Are there any safety tips for women travelling solo in Jersey?

    Jersey is generally very safe, but standard precautions apply. Stick to well-lit areas at night, be aware of your surroundings, and let someone know your itinerary. If you feel uncomfortable, don't hesitate to ask for help from local businesses or the police. Consider using reputable taxi services for late-night travel.
  • What is the perfect week-long itinerary for Jersey?

    A week in Jersey could include exploring St Helier, visiting Elizabeth Castle, hiking a section of the coastal path, exploring Gorey Castle, relaxing on St Brelade's Bay, enjoying a boat trip, and perhaps a visit to La Hougue Bie. This is just a suggestion, and you can tailor it to your interests.
  • Are there any one-of-a-kind cultural experiences or workshops to try in Jersey?

    Yes, consider a visit to the Jersey War Tunnels, a unique underground museum telling the story of the island during World War II. You could also participate in a traditional Jersey crafts workshop, or take a guided tour focusing on the island's history and heritage. Many local farms offer tours and tastings, providing insight into Jersey's agricultural traditions.
  • What are some great opportunities to engage with locals and explore the culture of Jersey?

    Visit local pubs and restaurants to sample the cuisine and chat with locals. Attend local events and festivals. Explore the island's many charming villages and interact with shopkeepers and residents. Consider staying in a guesthouse or bed and breakfast for a more immersive experience.

Best Jersey bed and breakfasts with parking

Meadow Cottage B & B - Jersey
10 15 reviews

Meadow Cottage B & B

B&B
Meadow Cottage, a peaceful Jersey B&B, offers exclusive use of a first-floor bedroom, bathroom, and sitting/breakfast room in a rural setting, with precise distances to nearby landmarks unspecified.
This adults-only guesthouse provides a self-service continental breakfast featuring Jersey produce, garden access, parking, and accessibility features including handrails, accommodating two guests in its single-bedroom layout.
Seawold Guest House - Jersey
8.2 470 reviews

Seawold Guest House

B&B, St Brelade
This guest house is situated on the south coast of St Helier, directly opposite St Aubin's Bay, with St Austin’s village harbour bistros within 200 meters and St Helier's centre a short drive away.
This family-friendly B&B offers 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom, complimentary Wi-Fi, on-site parking, and a sun terrace, with rooms featuring traditional furnishings and tea/coffee making facilities.
The Guest Room - Jersey
9.6 21 reviews

The Guest Room

B&B, Jersey
Champs Cottage, a Jersey guesthouse, is situated 1.8km from Grève de Lecq beach and 4km from Jersey Airport, offering easy access to the Jersey War Tunnels and Jersey Zoo.
This pet-friendly, one-bedroom self-catering unit provides 10 square metres of space, sleeping up to four guests and includes free Wi-Fi, private parking, and a terrace.
Quirky Room In Central Location. - Jersey
9.9 232 reviews

Quirky Room In Central Location.

B&B
This self-contained apartment in St Brelade, Jersey, offers convenient access to St Brelade's Bay and its beaches, situated on a major bus route for easy island exploration.
The one-bedroom unit sleeps two adults and one child, featuring a mezzanine bedroom, a downstairs sitting area with a sofa bed, a private bathroom with a power shower, and on-site parking; note that it's located on the grounds of a family home with young children and dogs.

Best Jersey bed and breakfasts with a garden

Rozel Bay - Self Contained One Bedroom Flat - Jersey
9.8 109 reviews

Rozel Bay - Self Contained One Bedroom Flat

B&B
This self-contained flat is located in Rozel Bay, Trinity, a one-minute walk from Rozel Harbour and a two-minute walk from the bus stop for St Helier.
The one-bedroom apartment, sleeping two, features a kitchen with fridge and microwave, a garden, on-site parking, and is within a five-minute walk of four dining options including a beach café and pub.
Inland Room With En Suite Bathroom - Jersey
9.7 165 reviews

Inland Room With En Suite Bathroom

B&B
Peterborough House is a charming guesthouse situated in St Aubin, just half a kilometer from the harbour and St Aubin's fort, offering a peaceful retreat in a historic setting. The guesthouse enjoys excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The guesthouse features a double room with a shared kitchen and a garden, perfect for a relaxing getaway. Guests can enjoy stunning views of the harbour and fort from the communal spaces, including a dining area, breakfast area, sun room, and terrace.
La Petite Hauteur Countryside Apartment - Jersey
9.8 206 reviews

La Petite Hauteur Countryside Apartment

B&B
This country apartment is located in the peaceful countryside of St Lawrence, Jersey, just three miles from the coast. It has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The apartment is self-contained with a private entrance, garden, and parking space, suitable for two guests. It features a modern kitchen with a fridge, microwave oven, and other amenities, as well as a private outdoor area, covered bicycle storage, and pet-friendly facilities.
Almorah Hotel - Jersey
9.5 271 reviews

Almorah Hotel

B&B, Saint Helier Jersey
The Almorah Hotel, a guesthouse in St Helier, Jersey, enjoys a superb elevated position offering magnificent views of St Helier harbour and is conveniently located for exploring the town's attractions.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom hotel boasts a restaurant, bar, fitness centre, and terrace, plus room service and offers assistance with booking excursions to France, Guernsey, and Sark, all within a listed building dating back to circa 1841.
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