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Hotel in Sark
La Moinerie’s buildings are set on the site of a medieval monastery on the peaceful island of Sark. Fantastic breakfast, romantic hotel in unspoilt countryside just off the coast. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and highly recommend the Moinerie. Kevin, Ivana and Marc were wonderful hosts on the beautiful island of Sark. Thank you dear ones!
Hotel in St Brelade
Overlooking St Ouen’s Bay and its own 10 acres of private grounds, The Atlantic Hotel offers 4-star accommodation in sophisticated surroundings. Location and grounds with outdoor pool
Hotel in Saint Aubin
Situated in Saint Aubin, 100 metres from St Aubin’s Bay Beach, La Haule Manor features accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge. Room was amazing and breakfast was lovely. The staff were also very helpful. Great stay!
Hotel in Saint Helier Jersey
Just outside St Helier, this 14th-century manor house features a 3 AA-Rosette restaurant, an outdoor pool with al fresco dining and a casual cocktail bar. service, service and service. food excellent
Hotel in St Martin Guernsey
Situated in the quiet, green valley of St Martin, La Barbarie Hotel overlooks Saints Bay. With a swimming pool, restaurant and stylish rooms, there is also free parking and free Wi-Fi. the hotel was very clean and comfortable. The staff were delightful. The food in the restaurant was very good and the breakfast was freshly cooked and a good choice. The pool area was lovely too.
Hotel in St Brelade
On the sea front, overlooking an idyllic beach and set within 5 acres of award-winning gardens, this luxuriously refurbished, 19th-century Jersey hotel offers fantastic sea views, a restaurant, and a... Fantastic location with seaside rooms and balconies to enjoy the view. Theres a great bar and restaurant on site. Includes an incredible breakfast buffet where you can order delicious smoked kipper, poached haddock or smoked salmon. The best part might be the facilities. Guests have access to the fitness centre/spa which includes a massive gym and pool. Very family friendly.
Hotel in St Brelade
L'Horizon Beach Hotel & Spa overlooks Jersey's most scenic bay, just a 5-minute drive from Jersey Airport. Guests can enjoy an indoor heated salt-water swimming pool and a spa. Location is super awesome - right on the beautiful beach. Staff, breakfast, and room/amenities were all superb.
Hotel in Saint Peters
Greenhills Country Hotel has a peaceful setting in the heart of the green lanes of St. Peter and offers an outdoor heated pool and pretty, colourful gardens. Just about everything, from the staff who went out of their way to help you. The rooms were perfectly made with clean towels and bedding everyday. The restaurant and bar staff are always ready to help, and the food was unbelievable, first class.with the menu changed each day.
Hotel in Saint Aubin
This restored 17th-century farmhouse provides peaceful guestrooms in rural Jersey. Set 1 mile from St. Aubin’s harbour, it has an outdoor pool. We loved everything, rooms, food and staff all excellent. We'll be back to stay.
Hotel in Gorey
Facing the beachfront, The Moorings Hotel & Restaurant offers 3-star accommodation in Gorey and features a terrace, restaurant and bar. Quality staff, quality service, quality accommodation and quality food
Hotel in Saint Aubin
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Hotel in St Brelade
Hotel in St Brelade
Hotel in Saint Helier Jersey
Hotel in St Martin Guernsey
Hotel in Saint Helier Jersey
Hotel in Saint Aubin
Hotel in St Brelade
Hotel in Gorey
Hotel in Saint Helier Jersey
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Hotel in Saint Helier Jersey
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Hotel in St Peter Port
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Hotel in Saint Helier Jersey
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Hotel in Saint Helier Jersey
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Hotel in Saint Helier Jersey
Well-placed in central St Helier, The Royal Yacht offers stylish rooms with free Wi-Fi, 2 restaurants and a brasserie cafe. On-site Spa Sirene includes a pool, steam room and beauty treatments. 95% of the facilities are fantastic other than the below in my opinion
Hotel in Saint Helier Jersey
Situated on the waterfront with striking views across St Aubin’s Bay, the Radisson Blu Waterfront Hotel, Jersey boasts a health club with a pool, beauty salon and a Waterfront Restaurant, Bar and... good quality hotel, stylish and an excellent room view.
Hotel in Saint Helier Jersey
Situated on the beautiful island of Jersey, the 4-star Hotel de France is a 15-minute walk from the town centre. With free WiFi and free parking, it has a spa, gym and swimming pool complex. Great service provided by staff and excellent facilities on site
Hotel in Castel
Located in Castel, 1.1 km from Cobo Beach, Le Pommier provides accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge. Staff were excellent accommodating our needs for our staff.
Hotel in St Peter Port
Pandora Hotel is located in a quiet part of town, just a 5-minute walk from St. Peter Port. Private parking is possible nearby, and the hotel has free WiFi in public areas. Everything was very nice food, room and the reception people where very helpful, even helping me...
Hotel in Gorey
Overlooking Gorey Harbour, Seascale Hotel & Restaurant offers well-appointed rooms beneath Jersey’s Mont Orgueil Castle. Beautiful room with beautiful view of Gorey harbour. The staff were amazing!
Hotel in St Peter Port
In St Peter Port on the eastern coast of Guernsey, Hotel de Havelet enjoys sea views and has 2 restaurants, a bar, indoor pool, hot tub and sun terrace. It was a wonderful experience with exceptional staff.
Hotel in Saint Aubin
On the harbour at St Aubin, the Old Court House Inn provides luxurious rooms and a restaurant and bar on Jersey’s southern coast. The room, location and breakfast were excellent.
Hotel in Sark
La Moinerie’s buildings are set on the site of a medieval monastery on the peaceful island of Sark. Fantastic breakfast, romantic hotel in unspoilt countryside just off the coast.
Hotel in Saint Aubin
This restored 17th-century farmhouse provides peaceful guestrooms in rural Jersey. Set 1 mile from St. Aubin’s harbour, it has an outdoor pool. We loved everything, rooms, food and staff all excellent. We'll be back to stay.
Hotel in Gorey
Facing the beachfront, The Moorings Hotel & Restaurant offers 3-star accommodation in Gorey and features a terrace, restaurant and bar. Quality staff, quality service, quality accommodation and quality food
Hotel in Saint Helier Jersey
With views of St Aubin's Bay and Elizabeth Castle, the luxurious 5 star Grand Jersey Hotel and Spa is one minute from golden beaches. Lovely hotel with excellent facilities and high standards
Hotel in Saint Peter Port
Les Cotils is located in St Peter Port and offers sea views. It is set in 12 acres of award-winning grounds and features a restaurant. Staff was very helpful and friendly. Very nice location.
Hotel in Gorey
Located by the Gorey Harbour, the Dolphin Hotel offers a seafood restaurant and a Mediterranean bar and grill. Free WiFi and free parking are also available. Excellent location lovely food in staff but parking not good otherwise I would recommend this hotel...
Hotel in St Clements
Featuring an outdoor swimming pool and a restaurant, Hotel Ambassadeur is located less than 2 miles from Saint Helier Jersey. Directly across from the beach. Beautiful location. Restaurant was delicious.
Hotel in Saint Helier Jersey
This Edwardian hotel is situated in St Helier in Jersey, just 230 metres from the beach. Very helpful staff! Thanks again!!!
Hotel in Grouville
On the eastern shore of the beautiful island of Jersey, the Beausite Hotel overlooks the scenic bay of Grouville. Guests have an indoor swimming pool, 2 saunas and a cocktail bar. nice breakfast. Super english-style hotel.
Hotel in Grouville
In the village of Gorey on the east coast of Jersey, Maison Gorey Hotel is less than a 5-minute walk from the beach, shops, restaurant and bars. Location, clean bright rooms, updated bathrooms, full breakfasts, and fantastic staff.
Hotel in Saint Aubin
Set in the picturesque fishing village of St. Aubin, this 4-star guest house features views over the bay and Elizabeth Castle. St Magloire offers free parking nearby and free WiFi. Prime location fabulous room and cobble street and view of the bay "" perfects X
Hotel in St Clements
Overlooking one of the largest tidal ranges in the world, this independent hotel offers local food, a swimming pool and unrivalled views of St. Clements. Lovely room with balcony overlooking the sea, everything we needed, nice swim at high tide, food...
Hotel in Sark
The elegant stone buildings of The Dixcart Hotel offer accommodation on the island of Sark. Just beyond the paths leads through woodland, along coastal cliffs and down to sheltered bays. The room was fabulous, with great amenities.
Hotel in Saint Helier Jersey
Marina Metro Hotel is superbly situated on the seafront, overlooking the bay at Havre des Pas, one of St Helier's lovely beach areas with safe bathing either from the beach or in the open-air bathing... The location by the pool and the sea is very nice. Good breakfast with a nice view.
Hotel in Sark
This 16th-century luxury hotel is located on the peaceful island of Sark, offering individually decorated rooms with elegant furnishings.
On average, 3-star hotels in Channel Islands cost £87 per night, and 4-star hotels in Channel Islands are £126 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Channel Islands can on average be found for £165 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
There are 155 hotels in Channel Islands you can book on Booking.com.
Travellers who stayed in Channel Islands near Jersey Airport (JER) have said good things about Hotel La Place, Greenhills Country Hotel and Golden Sands.
Among the hotels near Jersey Airport in Channel Islands, St Brelade's Bay Hotel, L’Horizon Beach Hotel & Spa and La Haule Manor have also been highly rated.
For hotels in Channel Islands that serve up a highly-rated breakfast, try La Barbarie Hotel, The Old Government House Hotel & Spa and Greenhills Country Hotel.
Breakfast at these hotels in Channel Islands are also highly rated: Le Friquet Hotel, La Moinerie Village and Hotel La Michele.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Channel Islands this weekend is £164 or, for a 4-star hotel, £221. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Channel Islands for this weekend cost on average around £300 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Some of the best hotels in Channel Islands near Greve de Lecq include Country cottage with private garden close to beach, Greenhills Country Hotel and The Prince Of Wales Hotel.
Longueville Manor, La Fregate Hotel and Golden Sands have received great reviews from travellers in Channel Islands regarding the views from their hotel rooms.
Guests staying in Channel Islands also spoke highly of the views from the rooms at Seascale Hotel & Restaurant, Hotel Cristina and Hotel Jerbourg.
Many families visiting Channel Islands loved staying at The Moorings Hotel & Restaurant, La Moinerie Village and Longueville Manor.
Similarly, Hotel La Place, The Atlantic Hotel and L’Horizon Beach Hotel & Spa are also popular among family travellers.
Couples travelling in Channel Islands loved staying at The Moorings Hotel & Restaurant, Longueville Manor and Hotel La Place.
Similarly, these hotels in Channel Islands are highly rated by couples: L’Horizon Beach Hotel & Spa, St Brelade's Bay Hotel and The Atlantic Hotel.
On average, it costs £136 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Channel Islands for tonight. You'll pay on average around £166 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Channel Islands will cost around £227 (based on Booking.com prices).
Longueville Manor, Hotel La Place and La Moinerie Village are some of the popular hotels in Channel Islands.
In addition to these hotels, The Atlantic Hotel, L’Horizon Beach Hotel & Spa and Greenhills Country Hotel are also popular in Channel Islands.
Saint Helier Jersey, St Peter Port and St Brelade are popular with other travellers visiting Channel Islands.
First trip to the Channel Islands. St Helier was lovely.Something for everyone from Boating, beach, ships, restaurants and history. Clean, everything easily accessible by walking. Buses modern and reliable for going further a field.
Lovely town to visit. Great bus service. Lots to see and do. St Helier is ideal for a getaway, relaxing holiday, sightseeing, with options of day ferries to other Channel Islands.
We were visiting St Helier for the annual Jersey Air Show in September. Our stay was only two days so unable to get around the island on this occasion. We stayed close to St Helier and in good walking distance of the shops, Esplanade and local restaurants. Having visited Jersey on a number of occasions over the past 40 years, the Channel Islands are like stepping back in time ...as very little changes from year to year but that is what is so endearing and adds to the charm. A car is ideal and driving around the island is very easy. However, the bus service is excellent should you not wish to drive. There are also several coach companies giving extensive tours. Lots to see and enjoy in Jersey but ample opportunity to visit the other islands too, or even take a trip over to France, all are in easy distance to Jersey. If you have not been, I would highly recommend a visit to this lovely island.
You can choose between sandy beaches on this coastline or lovely rocky cliff walks on the other side, just twenty minutes away. Thats the beauty of these channel islands. Recommend.
The first thing that I want to say is that probably January is not the best time to travel to the Channel Islands but we can find a different quiet and wild landscape. The city is really well thought for tourism and the best way is getting information from the Information Point that was extremely helpful. The bussines are run for people that really believe in a good costumer service and the good on the restaurant is made with responsibility and love. Landscape is breathtaking and really is and adorable place to come any time of the year!!!!!
our trip in Jersey Channel Islands first arrived in st helier port in Jersey stopped by customs asked as if we have drugs or weapons and we said no and they searched our hand back they did not fund nothing, I said don't have anything illegal why you stopped as he says i can stop anyone I want, he called 2 airport police and they asked as lots of stupid questions, questions 1 how did you know about jersey 2 how did you find jersey 3 why like come to jersey 4 when did you decide come to jersey 5 which part of jersey you like 6 what you find about jersey, they asked so mony more funny questions for tow hours, after all all they said because we kept you for tow hours we have to put in notice examination terrorism Jersey low 2002, but I don't blame them they never been out of their small islands, and they don't seen many people go for holiday to their small islands.
Saint Helier is a delightful busy centre containing all the UK recognised shops, taking UK currency and with staff who speak English. However, unlike many parts of the UK is is spotless, no chewing-gum stained streets or graffiti. The local people are friendly and helpful. The city contained a variety of interesting buildings and offered an insight into the history of the Channel Islands. St Helier is an ideal base from which to tour the island using the extensive local bus service with a flat rate of £2 per trip. You can also buy a travel card which offers even better value if making several trips during your stay. The bus drivers were extremely helpful in advising of local points of interest. The buses can take you to quiet sandy beaches, which in April were deserted, or to glorious pebble beaches, small fishing harbours or out into Jersey cow country and the lush fields of Jersey Royals. Most of the bays contained small and not-so-small cafes/restaurants and were extremely picturesque with an absence of high-rise apartments. Even the smallest towns and bays housed public toilets (free of charge) and beautifully maintained with automatic hand-washing/drying facilities. Signage across the island was good. There is a strong emphasis in preserving the historical heritage of the island and the islanders are justifiably proud of safeguarding their traditions without over-exploitation.
St Helier is a great place to stay. It is an ideal central location with great public transport routes to the rest of the island. The bus service is regular and at only £2 per person per journey it is very cost effective. We caught the number 15 bus both to and from the airport which was much cheaper than a private transfer. There are numerous shops, bars, restaurants - too many to chose from ! Also very convenient to get to France or the other Channel Islands. We went to St Malo which was a great day out. Overall a lovely place to stay. Would recommend.
The seafood is the best reason for visiting the Channel Islands. Lobster, crab, scallops, prawns, oysters and more. The best restaurant was Le Nautique on the harbour front. Beautiful town built on the hillside looking down on the harbour and marinas, and across to the islands of Herm and Sark. Great walks, and a frequent bus service around the island made it easy to get about without a car.
I found St. Helier to be very built up and not very pedestrian friendly (apart from the main shopping street, which was pedestrianised). If one tried to walk from the marina to the beach you either had to walk along a busy dual carriageway or go through a busy car park which had no pedestrian exit to the beach. The waterfront in the main area had been consumed by a cinema complex of the kind usually found in out of town shopping centres, which although probably popular seemed banal and disheartening, and blocked the view of the sea and any route to the beach. Altogether there was a lot of traffic and many one way systems, which made it difficult to cross the roads. I found it to be very different to the other channel Islands. The pedestrianised squares in town were very pretty however, and there were many nice sculptures in them. The shops were standard high street types - not many independent retailers except in the market square, which was also very pretty and pleasant. I ate at a Bella Italia, which was average compared to other Bella Italias I have been to.
Pick you room wisly and you can get a room with a fantastic view not obtainable in any other hotel on the Island. The locaiton is an easy but steep walk to the harbor and is perfect for thoese whishing to book excersions to the other Channel Islands
Great service provided by staff and excellent facilities on site
It was well located, tidy, well presented, plenty of parking and the staff were amazing.
95% of the facilities are fantastic other than the below in my opinion
The food was amazing and the staff are just lovely
Wonderful location across from Cobo Bay, next to Rockmount Hotel and walking distance to Grandes Rocques Beach. Great outdoor patio for dining/drinking and seeing the magnificent sunrises. Cannot thank all the friendly and helpful staff enough for making us feel part of their family.
Very good breakfast, friendly staff
Location can't get any closer to the Beach. Staff very helpful and attentive. As for food no need to leave hotel the food was exceptional. Looking forward to returning.
Service, room, restaurant, swiming pool, everything was pefect ...
Lovely hotel with excellent facilities and high standards
Everything was really good about this hotel- we stayed in room 100 which was amazing so if you are booking try to get this room. Breakfast was really good, great choice & so fresh with staff around to keep an eye if anyone needed extra help.
My wife and I stayed at the Merton Hotel from 11th to 16th September 2021 and we had a marvelous time. The hotel itself, the location and all of the staff met with our expectations and we were really made welcome by all the staff, without exception. I would certainly recommend the Merton to friends and family alike and we will be planning to return again for a further vacation on Jersey and at the Merton.
Beautiful hotel in a stunning location. Staff were very friendly and the food delicious.
The staff was incredibly helpful and friendly. We were in two different rooms and both were well kept and clean. The location was a pretty close walk to everything the beach and city had to offer. We also loved the breakfast included with our stay and enjoyed the restaurant/bar.
Plenty of room in the bedroom king size bed great view it was the premiere room in the hotel to dress in areas separate toilet separate bathroom with bath and shower double sink. Supplies slippers dressing gowns tea coffee water and sparkling water what more could you want.
The location, room size, very helpful staff, and overall a great place to enjoy Guernsey