11 Best Things To Do In Jersey, Channel Islands

stunning island of Guernsey not too far away, too! 

Beauport In Jersey
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10 Best Things To Do In Guernsey, Channel Islands

1.) Jersey’s rugged north coast 

On a warm summer day, this is total bliss and well worth a drive and stroll. 
This is a spot that’s great for a day at the beach and you can even test your skills in the surf. You see, the Jersey Surf School hosts lessons (and rentals) here – which is great for surfing novices like us! 
Found at the base of a steep hill on the north coast of the island, Bonne Nuit is totally charming. Best explored by foot, you can follow the trails around the shoreline or head to the Bonne Nuit Beach Cafe for the tastiest Thai noodles in Jersey. 
Once here, tour this iconic Jersey castle and find secret passageways, hidden rooms, and soak in the Medieval architecture from the inside out. Oh, and don’t forget to find the Dance of Death statue that’s tucked away deep within the castle itself. 
Afterwards, head to the nearby Oyster Box for the tastiest Jersey Rock Oysters with spicy chorizo butter.  
Jersey’s shoreline is totally gorgeous and, if I’m honest, one of the biggest draws to visit this stunning island. Although the inland areas are beautiful, the shoreline is just really special. 
Also, to the north-west, you’ll be able to stop off at prehistoric sites, such as the Le Couperon Dolmen. Although quite small, it’s well worth seeing, especially as it dates back thousands of years. Plus, you’ve got some gorgeous views from this area of Jersey. 

2.) Mont Orgueil Castle

Also, to the north-west, you’ll be able to stop off at prehistoric sites, such as the Le Couperon Dolmen. Although quite small, it’s well worth seeing, especially as it dates back thousands of years. Plus, you’ve got some gorgeous views from this area of Jersey. 

9.) Seymour Tower

Greve de Lecq Beach In Jersey

10.) Grève de Lecq

Greve de Lecq Beach In Jersey

Built more than 800 years ago, Mont Orgueil Castle overlooks Gorey, a historic little west-coast village that oozes charm.