Top Beaches in Jersey
Beaches in Jersey have always been one of the leading attractions and regularly appear on postcards and in tourism brochures. Each beach in Jersey varies greatly, and some feature fine sand, coarse soft sand, pebbles, rocks, or a mixture. There is something for everyone to enjoy whatever your fancy.
St. Aubin’s Bay - Central
St. Aubin’s Bay (Central), which is a stone’s throw away from the Radisson Blu Waterfront Hotel, is perfect for evening walks and water sports. At the opposite end of the 3 mile bay to the Radisson Blu Waterfront Hotel, lies the fishing village of St Aubin’s offering a selection of restaurants and bars many offering high quality seafood.
St. Brelade’s Bay - West Coast
St. Brelade’s Bay (West coast) is one of the most popular tourist beaches for its soft sands and shallow waters; lined with a good mix of cafes and restaurants to entertain you for a full day.
St. Ouen’s Bay - West coast
St. Ouen’s Bay (West coast), which stretches for 5 miles meaning that it is never overcrowded, is renowned as being one of the best surfing spots in the Channel Islands.