What better way to see Jersey than from the sea. You will cruise around the 16th century Elizabeth Castle discovering amazing stories of the saint who resided there in a cave as a hermit.
The stunning sights of St Aubin's Bay, Noirmont Point and the south-west coast of Jersey. Seeing the Island from the sea is a whole different experience, a must-do whilst visiting.
The boat departs from Albert Pier Pontoon on Albert Pier; just behind the Lifeboat Station. Locate the Lifeboat station/building on the western side of St Helier Marina.
See our beautiful lighthouse, "a place where crows gather", deriving from the word corbîn meaning crow. However, seagulls have long since displaced the crows from their coastal nesting sites.
Elizabeth Castle has defended Jersey for more than 400 years, Sir Walter Raleigh was Governor of Jersey from 1600 until 1603 and the grounds gave refuge to King Charles II during the English Civil War.
This beautiful Jersey beach at St Brelade's Bay is one of island's most popular, loved by visitors for its golden sand and safe swimming.
Originally a fishing village located on the west side of Saint Aubin's Bay opposing St Helier to the east, St Aubin is the hub of the parish of St Brelade. Its name refers to Saint Aubin, the 6th Century C.E. bishop of Angers, and may reflect the name of a long-disappeared chapel.
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