Jersey Beaches

Blow Karting St Ouens Bay Jersey

Blow Karting St Ouens Bay Jersey

St Brelade Water Quality

St Brelade in the south of the Island has a fabulous stretch of golden sands which are perfect for beach games.

Portelet Bay Water Quality

A short drive from St Aubin takes you to one of Jersey’s most photogenic beaches, Portelet Bay. Sheltered by steep headlands, the only way down to the inviting golden sands is by a five minute walk.

Plemont Bay Water Quality

A well shielded, wide, golden sand beach, reached by steep steps. Cliffs and rocky headlands provide good shelter.

Greve de Lecq Water Quality (not available)

The north coast’s most popular and busiest family beach. One mile east of Greve de Lecq you will find Devil’s Hole, as good a place as any to get a flavour of the north coast’s stunning scenery.

Surfing St Ouens Bay Jersey

Surfing St Ouens Bay Jersey

Rozel Bay Water Quality (not available)

Is small and unspoiled, nestled in a cove with a wooded hillside rising behind it. A single street of houses and seaside stalls front the promenade. It is also home to a resident flock of geese who saunter across the rocky beach at low tide.

St Ouen’s Bay Water Quality

On the west coast is where you’ll find the rolling waves and due to the mild climate there’s always an opportunity for surfing. At the far end of St Ouen’s stands Corbiere Lighthouse, which is accessible via a causeway at low tide.

St Clement’s Bay

St Clements Bay has a vast expanse of beach children will love to explore, as low tide reveals numerous rocks and pools.

St Aubin

On the west side of the bay is the picturesque fishing village of St Aubin where quayside bistros and cosy inns offer tempting fare. St Aubin’s Bay itself is a sweeping crescent of smoothly sloping sandy beach where the waters are calm enough for water-sports.

Jersey Watersports

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