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JERSEY’S ATTRACTIONS

Whether it’s wildlife, history, fascinating old vehicles, local produce sampling or jewellery making, there is a destination to spend a morning or afternoon to satisfy a variety of tastes. There are many attractions to visit in Jersey, here are a few of our featured attractions.

Opening is subject to change and many attractions are closed over the winter, but the ones over the following pages are open at least some of this season!

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Mont Orgueil Castle

This castle protected Jersey against the French invasion over 600 years ago. Explore the network of staircases and secret rooms, discover hidden treasures and see breathtaking views over the east of the island and towards France. Closed 20 to 23 December, 24 to 26 December & 31 December

Jersey Maritime Musueum

Immerse yourself in our nautical identity. Perched on the historic harbour of St. Helier, the Maritime Museum is all about seafaring, navigation and the elements.

Jersey Zoo

Gerald Durrell’s legacy extends far beyond its walls but the Jersey Zoo, to which he dedicated so much, offers an amazing range of animals and conservation projects to marvel over.

JERSEY MUSEUM & VICTORIAN HOUSE

Taking you from 250,000 years ago when the first people arrived in Jersey on the journey that has shaped our unique island.

AMAIZIN! ADVENTURE PARK

A family attraction with dozens of activities, both outdoor and indoor. Try the scary dropslide, aerial runway, or shoot away with the cannons.

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Jump Jersey

Wear out the kids at one of Jersey’s most active attractions, our indoor trampoline park. A great way to get them energised and tire them out!

Jersey Pearl

The showroom at St. Ouen showcases the work of a local family who have spent over 30 years creating unique pearl jewellery as the perfect memento of your time in Jersey. Enjoy a free pearl tour and coastal views from the café and terrace.

Catherine Best

St. Peter’s Windmill is where Catherine’s unique jewellery designs are displayed. View the manufacturing process and receive advice from craftsmen about jewellery. Take a tour, purchase gifts and dine al fresco in the gardens.