Jersey – La Motte, Les Dirouilles, Les Minquiers, Les Pierres de Lecq
Jersey is another of The Channel Islands that is dependent on the British Crown, although it is an autonomous territory of the United Kingdom. It is located about 100 miles off the coast of Great Britain.
The Channel Islands: A Paradise that Invites You to Walk
Whether you came by flying or sailing, once you arrive at any of The Channel Islands, what you most want to do is go for a walk. Some of these islands offer rides that you can do by car.
Everything you need to know about Jersey
Jersey is the largest of the Channel Islands and the most southern. The Bailiwick of Jersey is approximately 10 miles long and 5 miles wide, being a total of 45.5 square miles (118 square meters) in area.
Jersey In A Nutshell – St. Helier
The capital and largest town of Jersey, St. Helier is the beating heart of the island. Renowned for its plethora of culinary establishments, as well as its excellent shopping scene.
Taking a Cruise to the Channel Islands
The Channel Islands have become a favorite point in the itineraries of important cruises that depart from Southampton in the United Kingdom, pass through France, Spain and Portugal.