The sheer range of choice in Jersey accommodation available for the visitor to our beautiful island is truly wide.
Stroll through St Helier or St Brelade and immediately the visitor will notice large well known national and international chain hotels more reminiscent of large cities on mainland UK or France sitting side by side with small boutique hotels which are family run and have been in the same hands for many years.
Moving out of St Helier and into the country the Jersey accommodation scene has a wealth of country houses which have been converted into large four and five star hotels, country clubs which offer exclusive membership during your stay and some amazing hidden and out of the way rural retreats.
Self catering houses and apartments vie for guests alongside old style guest houses; indeed visitors travelling on a budget will be pleasantly surprised to find Jersey isn't just a destination for multi millionaires and the beautiful people of the ‘jet set’.
Indeed, the Jersey accommodation scene is well catered for short break accommodation both self catering and fully serviced.
Travel around the coast and the visitor will find many small hotels overlooking craggy bluffs and sweeping beaches nestled in small bays or just off the approach road to a deserted beach.
Well, in the summer the beaches are not deserted; Jersey has a very mild climate given its geographical position and is a popular tourist destination in the summer for visitors from all over Europe, especially mainland France and the UK and there are many hotels which take package holidays with organized activities.
Activities, now that covers a multitude of sins, with most hotels able to organize local activities such as cycle hire, the island roads and speed limit of 20MPH is conducive to safe cycling and walking.
Sailing, canoeing and kayaking adventures can be organized quite easily and any one of the Jersey accommodation reception staff members will be able to organize on your behalf or at least contact the relevant organizing companies or bodies.
It goes without saying that the hotel and accommodation owners and management teams will be able to advise on local attractions, historic sites and museum and gallery locations, and all will do their utmost to ensure the most is made of a stay in jersey; indeed, the idea is to encourage their guests to return time and again in the future.
More information on the diverse and eclectic Jersey accommodation scene can be obtained from Yabasta; the address of their website is http://www.yabsta.je/searchresults/1/hotels.
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