Jersey
The largest of the Channel Islands - with some of the best beaches to be found - and a warm and friendly traditional welcome always guaranteed.
Some 45 square miles in size, with a population of 98,000 - Jersey lies just 14 miles away from the french Cotentin Peninsula. Financial Services, Tourism and Agriculture play the most important roles in this island's economy - with the Jersey Royal variety of early season potato being the most famous crop to be exported from these shores. As with the other Channel Islands, Jersey offers some of the best seafood and dairy produce to be found in the world - and to get a true flavour of island cuisine, be sure to visit the traditional market in the heart of St Helier during your stay.
From coach based excursions, through to guided coastal walks, or perhaps you prefer to explore on your own - letting us arrange visits to places of interest along the way, as well as finding you that well earned lunch or refreshment spot - we've got the local knowledge to help take the stress out of planning your visit.
From the world-famous Durrell Wildlife Conservatyion Trust in the parish of Trinity, to the history of La Hougue Bie, Mont Orgueil Castel and the Jersey War Tunnels - these are just a handful of the places to head for that make Jersey truly unique.
As well as general sightseeing trips, we can provide specific interest itineraries - such as garden visits, culinary experiences, and historical fortification themed excursions - some examples of which you'll find within these pages. Whatever ideas you've got - we'll help to bring them to life !
Some 45 square miles in size, with a population of 98,000 - Jersey lies just 14 miles away from the french Cotentin Peninsula. Financial Services, Tourism and Agriculture play the most important roles in this island's economy - with the Jersey Royal variety of early season potato being the most famous crop to be exported from these shores. As with the other Channel Islands, Jersey offers some of the best seafood and dairy produce to be found in the world - and to get a true flavour of island cuisine, be sure to visit the traditional market in the heart of St Helier during your stay.
From coach based excursions, through to guided coastal walks, or perhaps you prefer to explore on your own - letting us arrange visits to places of interest along the way, as well as finding you that well earned lunch or refreshment spot - we've got the local knowledge to help take the stress out of planning your visit.
From the world-famous Durrell Wildlife Conservatyion Trust in the parish of Trinity, to the history of La Hougue Bie, Mont Orgueil Castel and the Jersey War Tunnels - these are just a handful of the places to head for that make Jersey truly unique.
As well as general sightseeing trips, we can provide specific interest itineraries - such as garden visits, culinary experiences, and historical fortification themed excursions - some examples of which you'll find within these pages. Whatever ideas you've got - we'll help to bring them to life !