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Mont Orgueil Castle showing a castle, a bay or harbor and a coastal town
St. Peter Port featuring street scenes as well as an individual male
Grosnez Castle showing a sunset, general coastal views and landscape views
St Brelade\'s Bay Beach which includes flowers and a garden as well as a family
St Brelade\'s Bay Beach showing a sandy beach, general coastal views and landscape views

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1. St Brelade's Bay Beach

St. Brelade’s Bay Beach is perhaps the most popular and iconic stretch of sand on the island of Jersey. The medieval edifices of the Parish Church of St. Brelade and Fisherman’s Chapel decorate the beach’s northwestern corner, while hotels, spas and cafés are at its rear. Capture photos of the jagged green headlands enclosing the bay in the distance.
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St Brelade\'s Bay Beach which includes general coastal views and a sandy beach

2. St. Helier Beach

St. Helier Beach is a charming crescent of soft sand with a long pier stretching into the town’s marina. Dramatic tides and rock pools characterize the strand, which offers an unobstructed vista of Elizabeth Castle. Stroll along the waterfront with your family and stop at one of the hotels and restaurants overlooking the sea.
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St. Helier Beach showing chateau or palace and general coastal views

3. St. Helier Central Market

Enclosed within a cast iron structure from the island’s Victorian era, St. Helier Central Market showcases some of the local culture with colorful flowers and a great range of local produce. Rising from its core is a majestic fountain, whose base contains a shimmering school of goldfish. Let the colorful display of fruit, vegetable and plants light up your senses as you enter the market.
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St. Helier Central Market showing a fountain and markets

4. Jersey War Tunnels - German Underground Hospital

The Jersey War Tunnels site paints a picture of the defenseless island during its German occupation in World War II. The museum features more than 0.6 miles (1 kilometer) of tunnels built to withstand potential Allied bombardment. Inspect the profound exhibits and put yourself in the mind of a Jersey resident in those dark times.
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Jersey War Tunnels - German Underground Hospital showing heritage elements and interior views

5. Elizabeth Castle

Since the late 1500s, the imposing Elizabeth Castle has reigned over the rocky tidal island just west of St. Helier. It rises above St. Aubin’s Bay, with its battlements and gunfire demonstrations serving as reminders of Jersey’s military history. Tour the castle to understand its extensive past, including its time sheltering a monarch from parliamentarians. Piece together its surprising history via reenactments and exhibits.
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Elizabeth Castle showing chateau or palace, general coastal views and a beach

6. Jersey Zoo

Enchanting Jersey Zoo has a long and storied legacy of caring for animals. The family-friendly attraction was created by celebrated nature writer Gerald Durrell as a way to promote conservation. Visit today to encounter a colorful array of creatures and to learn about the best ways to look after these beautiful animals.
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Jersey Zoological Park featuring a bridge and a pond as well as an individual femail

7. Castle Cornet

The outline of Castle Cornet dominates views of the ocean from the vantage point of St. Peter Port. This medieval monument is one of the main attractions in Guernsey’s charming capital, both for its extensive fortifications and the numerous museums it contains. Stroll around the ramparts of the castle, then head inside to see exhibits on maritime and military history, as well as several elegant gardens.
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Castle Cornet showing military items, heritage elements and a bay or harbor

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Bel Royal

If you're looking for some top things to see and do in Bel Royal and surrounding area, you can visit Jersey War Tunnels - German Underground Hospital and St. Helier Beach.

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