Some of the island tours available;
The Spiritual Landscape
The 6,000-year-old burial site at La Hougue Bie is considered one of the largest and best preserved Neolithic passage graves in Europe. Download the map.
The Military Landscape
The wars between the French and the English have played a major part in Jersey’s history. This guide traces the development of Jersey’s historic fortifications. Download the map.
The Maritime Landscape
Our coastline is dotted with harbours and havens and, as we explore this maritime landscape, you will learn about the Island’s once thriving shipbuilding industry. Download the map.
A Full Day Island Tour with plenty of stops for you to take in the stunning scenery, many attractions and historic landmarks on the island including Corbiere Lighthouse, St Brelade Bay, Greve de Lecq, Mont Orgueil Castle and much more!
Jersey War Tunnels – bringing to life the German occupation of Jersey and how life was on the island at that time
Durrell Zoo – where you will learn about the history of Durrell and its conservation work before meeting some of the rarest animals within a beautiful 32 acre landscape of gardens
Samares Manor – one of the islands famous ancestral homes
The Jersey Motor & Steam Museum – where you can take a step back in time and enjoy the steam locomotives and variety of organs and memorabilia from bygone days
Jersey Bus Tours – All our tours offer an informative and entertaining commentary, we have a range of Vintage buses and luxury coaches. Please navigate through our website and book some of our tours to the best attractions in Jersey. We are here to make your stay on our beautiful Island a memorable one!Take an excursion whilst you are here to nearby islands and the Normandy coast by fast RIB and explore such places as;
Les Ecrehous – Explore the small islands North East of Jersey and the opportunity to see the resident bottled-nosed dolphins and the grey seals basking on the rocks
Les Minquiers – The most southerly point of the British Isles and home to an abundance of birds and wildlife that use the reef as a stop off, bottled-nosed dolphins are also seen to feed and play here
Portbail – Sample a traditional French farmers market in this Normandy town where you can buy fresh vegetables, cheeses, and other local produce
Carteret – A family seaside resort in Normandy with a beautiful sandy beach and lively fishing and sailing port, due to the timing of the return trip, there may be some beautiful sunsets to be seen
Chausey – Enjoy the sheltered sandy bays off the coast of Normandy which are ideal for swimming or rock pooling. You will need some Euros and a passport for this excursion