
PHOTOS OF JERSEY, CHANNEL ISLANDS THAT WILL MAKE YOU WANT TO VISIT NOW
Last Updated on 5th November 2024 by Bejal
When you think about the largest island in the Channel Islands, Jersey, you may not immediately think that there are some incredible photos of Jersey to be taken. But we beg to differ, the secrets out, it most definitley has plenty to fill your instagram feed.
Located just shy of an hours flight away, situated in the English Channel, Jersey makes for the perfect weekend getaway and with more flight options in the UK being available from various airports around the country with options of three, five or seven night stays, makes this very attractive and it’s easier than ever to visit Jersey.

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Jersey is hailed for its pristine beaches, cliffside walks, scenic valleys, outstanding collection of medieval castles, neo gothic tombs, but also its proximity to an archipelago of islands. Then there’s it’s foodie scene which has everything from vegan and vegetarian friendly delights to some incredible seafood establishments. Michelin-star restaurants to food trucks, there’s something to suit ever taste. Watering holes range from fancy hidden bars to a stunning vineyard. Shopping fans can peruse the independent stores of their contents and pick up some great local artefacts produced by Jersey’s many talented artisans.
This photo journal aims to give you a taste of the island featuring the best photos of Jersey that will make you want to visit now. Gain a view through our lens as we coax you into visiting this stunning island virtually on England’s doorstep.
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Photos of Jersey That Will Make you Want to Visit Now
Beaches in Jersey
Jersey is famed for it’s pristine aqua blue waters and miles of golden sand. Here are a handful of beaches you could discover on a three night visit.
St Brelade’s Bay

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St Ouen’s Bay

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Rozel Bay

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Havre Des Pas


The Vavre des Pas walkway (L) and The Lido (R)
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Culture & History: Photos of Jersey
Jersey has a rich past including the most poignant attraction, which are the 1000 metre network of tunnels dug over 50 metres deep underground by over 5,000 labourers from European nations. The island was occupied for five years by the Germans and the harrowing stories of this time can be witnessed at the Jersey War Tunnels Museum.


The Jersey Museum (L) and The Jersey War Tunnels Entrance (R)
Additionally learn all about the history of Jersey and how it formed at the Jersey Museum, Art Gallery and Victorian House, where you can see exhibits and watch a series of films with real archive footage of the islands industrial and farming roots.
Tours & Attractions: Buy The Jersey Heritage Pass

Castles and Medieval History: Photos of Jersey
Jersey’s island setting means it has great fortifications and castles plus extraordinary views out to sea. They have been the islands premier defence mechanism through history.
Mont Orgueil Castle (Great Views)


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Be-lavie Tip: Orgueil Castle is lovely but the real winner here are the veiws. It’s worth spending the time admiring the bay and coastline of the area,
Elizabeth Castle


ST ELIZABETH CASTLE IN THE BACKGROUND
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Coastal Walking Paths: Photos of Jersey
One of the most sustainable activities you can do in Jersey is walk. The fact that the island has such beautiful coastal walks is a bonus with designated walking guides by Visit Jersey for the north, south, west and east of the island. Don’t forget to stop off and support the independent eateries and watering holes en route to refuel.


EAST COATS WALK NEAR ROZEL BAY
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Picturesque Vineyard: Photos of Jersey
For wine lovers a visit to La Mare Wine Estate is a must – it’s the only vineyard in Jersey. La Mare produces 30,000 bottles a year, with around 120 additional products per year including the famous black butter. The vines are a beautiful sight along with the surrounding countryside, farm house and do not miss a visit to their on-site restaurant.
There’s also a shop so you can purchase your favourite wine and other produce to enjoy at home.


VINES AT LA MARE WINE ESTATE


GLASS OF ROSE AT LA MARE WINE ESTATE & FARM HOUSE
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Be-lavie Tip: If you’ve booked a vineyard tour, arrive early or stay later to take advantage of the surroundings and take some photos around the vines
Écréhous : Photos of Jersey
The Écréhous are an archipelago of islands situated six miles off the coast of Jersey. The islands and their rock formations have been given protected status and can be reached by taking a RIB Boat Tour. En route to seeing the landscapes of these unusual islands, you may even spot sea lions and dolphins.


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RIB tours via Jersey Seafaris.
Be-lavie Tip: Use the free-time on the islands to walk and discover the landscape as well as take some different perspectives of the rock formations, If you have a GoPro, take it with you on the RIB boat tour to capture some action footage of the ride.
Foodie Spots: Photos of Jersey
Jersey has many fun dining spots and bars, many with some stunning coastal views and beachside locations. Who doesn’t enjoy food with a great view. Here are a few of our most favourites on the island.
El Tico Beach Cantina


EL TICO BEACH CANTINA VIEWS
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The Oyster Box


THE OYSTER BOX VIEWS FROM RESTAURANT
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The Porter’s Store


THE PORTER’S BAR DECOR & COCKTAILS
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Be-lavie Tip: Take a little camera or phone light with you as the bar is quite atmospheric with low lighting.
The Hungry Man Cafe


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Be-lavie Tip: Try and arrive before the lunchtime rush, to grab one of the benches overlooking the bay, so you can enjoy your food with a proper sea view, fishing boats included!
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Photos of Jersey Round-Up
As you can see Jersey is a wonderfully photogenic island to visit and within close proximity to England, it’s an absolute no brainer. If it’s the weather you’re concerned about, then worry not as it’s the most sunniest place in the UK. There is plenty to do, see and eat and of course photography! Hopefully this photo journal of Jersey has made you want to visit and explore the islands rich history, beaches, outdoors activities as well as the locally sourced food and drink.

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Resources To Help Plan Your Jersey Escape

- Find Flights and package holidays to Jersey with Jet2holidays
- Book Car Hire in Jersey with Europcar
- Book Jersey Activities & Tours with Viator
- Get your guidebooks and Jersey reading from Foyles
- Good Value for money entry to Heritage sites The Heritage Pass
- Do not leave without Travel Insurance, Get a quote with Safetywing
- Grab your eco-friendly travel must-haves with &Keep
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