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JERSEY


Bonne-nuit-baie-28-01-13Surface area:
118,2 km²
Inhabitants : 97 857 inhabitants

Capital: Saint-Hélier

Currency: The Jersey Pound


Places to visit:

- many festivals and celebrations are organised thoughout the year

- many historical monuments
- exceptional landscape

 

 

Discover JERSEY, the largest island of the Channel Islands archipelago. The capital, Saint Helier, has numerous typically "British" shops.

On the agenda: shopping, pubs, gastronomy as well as visits to museums, heritage sites, castles, mansions and beautiful gardens.Pub-terrace-Jersey 29-01-13

Jersey has a wide range of landscapes, bays, small harbours and seaside paths.

There are many sites to visit, such as Mont Orgueil castle located in the Gorey bay, the Saint Helier museum which recounts the island history, the maritime museum, the famous zoo with endangered species, etc.

The island can be visited by bus with guided commentary in French.

 

Useful information: The Blainville-Sur-Mer Tourist Office makes reservations for Jersey departing from Granville, Carteret or Dielette (at no extra cost).

The Channel Islands are not a part of the European Union. Adults and children (regardless of age) should have either an identity card or a valid passport.

Animals are forbidden.

 

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