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Jersey War Tunnels

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Museums
Historical landmark
The Jersey War Tunnels is a remarkable museum in Jersey that showcases the island's experience during the Nazi occupation between 1940 to 1945. Located in an underground complex built by Germans during World War II, this museum offers interactive displays, wartime footage and sound effects that walk visitors through the British government's decision not to defend Channel Islands, local privations, slave labor used to construct these tunnels, deportations of British-born families to Germany and Jersey's eventual liberation.
A truly remarkable, moving and incredible experience and well presented and preserved tribute to the slave labour that cut this labyrinth of tunnels that include recreations of WW2 occupation of Jersey and the other channel Islands by Nazis. A good sized car park with a well stocked cafe and souvenir shop. Buying entry tickets in advanc advised but not apparently essential.
Derek Williams — Google review
It does an excellent job of giving visitors access to the tunnels and setting out the story of the occupation and the liberation. However, whilst there's a lot of information I can't help feeling some more inventive displays and some interactive exhibits would lift it to a new level.
Keith ?Cito? Barry — Google review
We liked how the museum is structured, it's a stroll through several rooms lined along a long chronological corridor. It takes about an hour or more, depending on how much time you have for details. The entrance ticket is interesting; it's a sort of identity document of someone you have to identify within the informational panels of the museum. It's a good history lesson for both kids and adults.
Malina T — Google review
What an experience. Peacefully located out of the way in Jersey, this was our first visit to the War Tunnels. Atmospheric, educational and some excellent museum style exhibits. Smart, well looked after, with a lovely coffee and croissant after. The shop was well stocked and managed to get some toys for the children. Definitely worth a visit.
Justinbartha 73 — Google review
Not as impressive as hoped, and we were looking forward to it. Long slow queue to buy tickets - if you get them in advance you're straight in via the fast track. Too much text and pictures on boards etc - not enough artifacts you can touch. Every section of tunnel the same. There are some rooms modelled and set up. The most interesting was the unfinished sections. More old motorbikes than you can point a stick at. Most of the info on the display boards can be found on line I would suggest. I'm a bit on the fence about £15pp entry fee - but it is a must do when in Jersey I guess. Oh - NO toilets once inside, prepare for 2-3 hrs. Wheelchairs are fine, Can hire mobility scooter if required.
Steve Harris (Bomber127) — Google review
Really loved this visit! I could have stayed longer! I read nearly every single piece, it was so interesting! It was great to find out so much about what happened and about local people. Definitely worth a visit! And I will also return.
Clinton miles — Google review
Superb insight into the occupation and really thought provoking. Loved that you were given the ID card for a real person who you could track through the years. This made the experience more real.
Sarah Paramour — Google review
Heel interessant en gaaf om te zien. Zeker als je in bent voor wat geschiedenis. Wel een jasje aan als je de tunnels ingaat het is er nogal fris. Mijn dochter van 12 vond het zeer interessant. Ligt in de mooie omgeving van Jersey, een prachtige route om naartoe te rijden. (Translated by Google) Very interesting and cool to see. Especially if you're in for some history. Do wear a jacket when you enter the tunnels, it is quite chilly. My 12 year old daughter found it very interesting. Located in the beautiful area of ​​Jersey, a beautiful route to drive.
Bianca B — Google review
If you come to Jersey and don't visit the Jersey War Tunnels you are missing out on a truly engaging and informative experience. It really gives you a feel for what it was like in Jersey during the German occupation. A must visit. Wife and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Recommend allowing 1:30 - 2hrs to complete the experience.
Andrew Deacon — Google review
It's over 10 years since we last visited this attraction and the displays have improved significantly. Anyone interested in the German occupation of Jersey in WW2 will learn a lot about the experiences of the resident population and their occupiers.
Steve Purchase — Google review
Very informative and educational! The museum is well established and smartly designed to tell a nice story of the history. Worth coming if you are visiting Jersey! Can easily spend 1.5-2h
Jolene X — Google review
Absolutely amazing exhibition. Fascinating stories of real people in Jersey under the occupation. Learnt so much. Loved the little id cards as our entry tickets. Thoroughly recommend.
girl lemon — Google review
Once I booked my short break away to Jersey, this place was a must visit. It's got a rich history and was great to see inside, and get a glimpse of what it must of been like back then. There's a great wide-screen digital display in there which gives us some great information. Took me about 90min to go around the place. Defo recommend if in Jersey.
James O'Hanlon — Google review
Enjoyable to come back after 25 years. Not much has changed, but it didn't need to; still a fantastic lesson in humanity. My 16 yr old son enjoyed it too.
Christian — Google review
Very well made. Loved the details of the exhibition. Take your time to read the stories and information behind the tunnels. Definitely worth the time. Give the Jersey Wonder a try in the cafe afterwards 👍🏻
Alan Mogensen — Google review
One of the things that you should definitely do when you visit jersey. They give it a nice little touch by giving you the identity card of one of the residents that lived in Jersey during the war and their story behind it. The tunnels are all well maintained and guided audio gives you every bit of information you'd need. All in all a fantastic experience for all ages alike. They've got a nice cafe around the reception as well. Recommend this.
Krishna S — Google review
We found this place emotional and very interesting. It holds a lot of history and so much meaning for the people of Jersey. There were one or two things that had no information attached but assumption tended to make sense of it. Entry was expensive. There is a sign to say the tunnels can get very cold so bring something as at times it’s needed. Didn’t go to the cafe but used the toilets and they were spotless.
Maliblue Roo — Google review
I learnt quite a lot during my visit to The War Tunnels, however they need to take a serious look at the speakers as it is difficult to hear with the fans going. Also the soldier snoring could be heard in Guernsey!!! Way too loud. I think it's really quite expensive for what it is, needs a few quid spending on it and some toilets down there!! Think children would be very bored so it's a grown up thing! Also wrap up as it is absolutely freezing!!
Lisa Meadwell — Google review
Without doubt one of the best preserved tunnels and well presented history of the World War II in Jersey Island. The facilities are great too. There’s a coffee/snacks shop, car park and toilet facilities at the visitors centre. Entry tickets are a bit expensive at £17 for an adult, £16 for age 16 plus with an ID and £11 for children 5-15.
Mas Hassan — Google review
Incredible place to visit. Moving experience of Jersey during the 5 years of German occupation. Stories of the islanders and how they coped with the occupation makes you think how life really was at that time.
Sharron Allison — Google review
A must visit if you are historically inclined. Very well laid out with many original exhibits and information along the way. Allow about 2-3 hours to fully explore the site.
Len Elkington — Google review
Unbelievable place. So very thought provoking and a true insight into the reality of living under occupation. Great mix of modern technology to tell the story along with genuine artifacts from the time period. A 100% must see if you visit the island. You won't regret it.
Steve Picot — Google review
The history of Jersey's occupation and the upheaval it caused for lives across the island was laid out in a balanced and informative way. I only gave three stars because the entry fee was a little steep. Aside from one clear and snappy visual projection, the other exhibits were pretty wordy. The audio guide was not as informative as I expected. Overall, the facilities were clean and it was easy to find my way around.
Stuart R — Google review
Fascinating insight to a very difficult time in Jersey's history. The tour explores all the aspects to war time jersey and the role the tunnels played in that. Worth a visit and if booked ahead of time means going straight in rather than waiting in the queue at the ticket office.
Hywel Roberts — Google review
Superb. Wonderfully done. Exhibits are so interesting and easy to follow. Thoroughly recommend it
Ward Tuitions — Google review
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Jersey Zoo

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Outdoor Activities
Jersey Zoo, previously known as Durrell Wildlife Park, is the first zoo in the world that is solely dedicated to conservation projects. Founded by naturalist Gerald Durrell in 1959, it is part of a larger conservation effort that reinvests profits back into the field. The aim of this park is to conserve and breed endangered species and reintroduce them into their natural habitats while also training future conservationists.
Amazing place and their conservation initiatives are doing fab stuff. The zoo is well spaced out and the enclosures are really well proportioned. Definitely worth a trip.
Nicky Fletcher — Google review
Had a fabulous breakfast at the café before entering the zoo. Helped that it was a lovely sunny day, if a little chilly. Everyone of the staff were very friendly & informative. Could have happily stayed all day
Heather Ridley — Google review
It's a lovely zoo, and has been for a long time. Although you won't find larger animals like hippos, rhinos, elephants, giraffes etc, there are loads of equally fascinating animals to learn about and observe. The atmosphere is more natural than any other zoo I've been to, and it's just a really good way to spend a day with family. Prices are fairly high to get in, and food inside is also fairly expensive but the quality is very good. We didn't feel that we were being overcharged for what we had. Highly recommended for families as a fun and memorable day out.
S B — Google review
Excellent family day spent at Jersey zoo. Fantastic exhibits and wonderful enclosures allowing you to view the animals in natural environments.
Rachel Hills — Google review
Absolutely fantastic place! Not too big, not too small. Very focussed on conservation and health of their animals. Food in the cafe is fantastic, tasty and lots of choice. Best day out we’ve had in Jersey.
Vikki W — Google review
Amazing selection of animals and very nice surroundings. The talk by the bat keepers was a highlight and would recommend it to others. Been to lots of zoos and it was nice seeing some unusual and less-common animals like the fruit bats! A great day out - can easily fill a whole day.
Daniel Bradley — Google review
Wonderful place to visit, marvellous conservation projects- you MUST visit the Bat House. My only criticism is the signage around the park, which is "aspirational" rather than accurate and occasionally missing all together. We missed one talk because it was unsigned and had to ask about another. Please fix this for a truly great experience.
Andy Lester — Google review
I haven’t visited the zoo in years and was really impressed with the whole place. Lots of new additions and I thought it was £18 really well spent. Fantastic-well done and I will come back. I especially liked the Butterfly tunnel
Heidi — Google review
Amazing zoo unfortunately I got there in wrong season and weather like lots animals were hiding due cold and rain. Some of part are in reconstruction but It is what is it. But all over beautiful zoo with amazing experience like sloth so close they could do same with more animals like lemurs
Marek Bohun — Google review
If your feeling fit and love animals Jersey zoo is great.The main entrance has the usual toys,café etc and then your in.A lot of meandering pathways going in all directions leads you to somewhere special.A good variety of animals,all shapes and sizes are here. Don't expect to see tigers and elephants though.Monkeys , orangutans,birds and reptiles seem to be the thing. A lot of openness and decking lead you closer into the animals enclosure and the sparsity of animals mean you have to really look for them.I think maybe a free map of the zoo would help.Obviously a sunny day helps too but you do have a couple of great cafes serving food and drink for you to take shade .You certainly know youve walked around the place by the end of the day.
Michael Soanes — Google review
Well worth a visit, this is a well run Zoo and conservation program. Easy to reach via the local bus service, you also get a look round the island. Highly recommended.
craig douglas — Google review
A great day out, even if the weather is not perfect. Lots of interesting animals to observe, most with positively sized enclosures.
Ralph Scott — Google review
Fabulous time at Jersey Zoo. It is set out very well and easily accessed by bus from St Helier. The gorillas and orangutans were a treat to just sit and watch them. Butterfly House and turtles were amongst some unusual creatures we've not seen before. Very educational conservation zoo with helpful volunteers at hand to answer any questions in addition to timed talks throughout the day.
karen pickford — Google review
First visit here, went with wife and 6 year old son. Had a great time, spent around 5 hours here. Loads of animals. For us the gorilla's and orangutans were amazing. Loved the bufferfly house and other small monkeys. Was amazed we spent so long here. There are 2 cafes although we took our own picnic. Loads of benches dotted around to use. Overall lots to see and do and would recommend.
David Littlecott — Google review
Absolutely loved this zoo. It is well thought out and carefully designed to make the most of existing resources while producing an environment that attempts to provide the essential elements of an animal's original environment. If your future is to be a zoo animal you would want this to be your zoo. The animals look healthy and well cared for. There is an emphasis on animals from places such as Mauritius, Madagascar and Asia so don't be disappointed that you will not see zebra, giraffes, elephants or lions. But they do have gorillas and various monkeys that you do not see in most places. And many critically endangered critters for which they are running breeding programs. Humans are also well catered for being able to see animals well. There is a reason that this is one of Jersey's top attractions. My partner is a zoo addict so we have seen a few zoos. This one is world class and in my top 3. Well done!
Donna Schakelaar — Google review
The most perfect place. We come here every year and it just gets better. Especially now they have sloths and the butterfly house.
Nathan Howe — Google review
Phenomenal! Not like other zoo's as such, this has a much more let's look after the animals than just look at the animals. This makes the whole nature of the visit much more pleasurable and it's always good to learn how we can look after them. They whole place is such a beautiful setting with flora and fauna to suit, it all has that relaxed Jersey vibe. Only went with staying a few hours in mind but arrived at 10:30 and didn't leave till closing. Loved it! Now my favourite zoo
Frazer Nash — Google review
I rarely visit zoos as we prefer seeing animals in their natural environment. But this zoo is like no other - the founder Gerald Durrell has housed rare species that you cannot see in the other zoos. We saw capybara, golden poison frogs, orang-utans, gibbons, tamarins, sloths, rare birds, big butterflies, a gorilla, gelada. Be sure to visit the venue during the feeding time for a chance to see the animals more active (see photo attached). Entrance fee is £19.00, no need to book in advance.
Яна Торбова — Google review
Visited on a Saturday and loved it. Incredible story behind the Zoo. Plenty to see and do. Cafeteria was lovely and had great choices in food and drinks. £12 entrance fee per adult. Didn’t rain so had plenty of time to stroll around. Bat smell was overwhelming so skipped them. Amazing place with great staff.
Tony Sweeney — Google review
Visited on a warm & sunny day - perhaps too warm for some of the larger animals, who tended to stay indoors resting. The rest still good to visit. The cafe is OK but during our visit, too many young children (under school age) running about in and around the play area uncontrolled, screaming for no good reason, as none were in danger but seemingly the parents or guardians impervious to the noisy disturbances. Best to go later in the day.
Steve Purchase — Google review
I am a fan of Darrell for over two decades, so yes, I loved it.
Snezhana Mashoshina — Google review
3

Elizabeth Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Elizabeth Castle is a historical fortress situated on two interconnected islets in St Aubin's Bay, guarding the entrance to the harbor. It was originally established as a 6th-century hermitage and later transformed into an abbey before being rebuilt by Elizabeth I as a 16th-century castle. The fortress played significant roles in both the Civil War and World War II. Visitors can explore various areas like battlements, bunkers, Upper Ward, Hermitage Rock and two museums.
Brilliant day out and worth the £16 inc. ferry/bus (amphibious bus) travel. Such a massive site, 25 acres I think the lady said when we arrived. Took us approx 4hrs to totally investigate all Nook's and Crannies. Lovely tea shop on the island with some great coffee and tea, scones and jam. The hut to book your ferry ride and castle entrance ticket is just opposite the The grand Jersey Hotel on the main promenade. Don't make the mistake we did and follow Google maps to the ferry terminal 😂
Matthew Silk — Google review
Great ride to and from castle in amphibious craft, theme staff & safety video were fun. Welcome and guidance at castle great & your made interesting & fun. Self guide app also excellent. Views from top are amazing. Watch out for the tide if walking! Check on weather as boat will not go when windy. Kiosk attendant very helpful.
Susan Susan — Google review
Elizabeth Castle was one of the castles in Jersey that was used by the British to defend its sovereignty from the French in during the war. I learnt a lot from the trip. Our guide was funny and extremely welcoming. Based on the weather, I’d advise you get on the ferry to get to the castle. There’s a ride every 30minutes to the castle. Just make sure you’re ready to relax and enjoy yourself. Highly recommended.
Oluwayomi Oni — Google review
An amazing castle with so much history and a must see in St Helier. Best to get a ferry and tour which takes approx 3 hours to complete but the guides are very helpful and knowledgeable especially Juliette who took us around. Stunning views throughout although was very windy when we went in April. We were also able to see a live demonstration of a Musket being fired! The ticket office to book a tour is located a short walk down the main promenade from Liberation Square (don't go to the main ferry station). You can also walk across the causeway when the tide is out from the ticket office.
Christopher Dias — Google review
If you are visiting Jersey, this is a must-do place to visit. It’s a fantastic castle, steeped in history, with multiple layers over the ages. There is a lot to see here. You can also walk to the castle, get the amphibious vehicles are so much fun or do both. You can walk around most of the castle and the views from the pier behind the castle are worth the walk. There are some rock formations here that are really unique and colourful. It also gives you the perspective from the original foundations to the WWII turret sat on top. This is somewhere I would highly recommend.
Andy Smith — Google review
Elizabeth Castle is a remarkably well preserved large castle estate with many well preserved buildings. The castle can be reached in foot across a raised causeway or by amphibious bus that crosses regularly whether to tide is out or the causeway is totally flooded. The museum and audio visual presentation are worth finding and the climb to the highest tower is rewarded by great views of the coastline and the nearby capital of Jersey, St Helier. Check the tide tables before crossing the causeway on foot as the tide is fierce and rises fast. The ticket office for the amphibious bus and castle is opposite the Jersey Grand Hotel.
Derek Williams — Google review
Splendid visit on the lovely day we went. Ferry worked well. Airlines could learn from their safety video! The gunners tdlk/display was great. Good humour and gentle ribbing of visitors in character. Well done that man! To be fair, my wife found it too long standing, but I was very happy.
Allan Blue — Google review
Great place and well worth the visit. You xan either walk over to it or get the transport across. Lovely cafe there too so nice to recharge the batteries.
blades1003 — Google review
Great trip across to Elizabeth Castle. Amphibious bus to cross (or a stroll before the tide comes in). The staff were all amazing and the cannon and musket displays are a must!! Plenty to see (under restoration at the moment) but that didn't spoil the trip. Good facilities in the castle grounds (small cafe, shop and toilets)
Michelle Harwood — Google review
Lived every castle I visited. This was keeping the highlights for the outside grounds. Not so much in side to access. There is a parade about midday and cannon fire demonstration at around 1:00pm check times with the staff upon arrival. Other great point to mention is if you time it correctly you can walk across to the Castle from just around the corner from the St Hellier Liberty bus station. Amazing views of the St Hellier Bay from the top of the castle. Dont worry if you stay out a little longer and the tide comes back in there is an amphibious craft for a small cost that the kids will love.
Colleen Crowley — Google review
Went here Saturday morning while on hoildays. Me and my brother got a 4 for 3 heritage Pass. We got the boat/truck over as the tide was in. The castle is well with a visit if your in Jersey. Lots of history if you like that. We also stoped and had tea and a cream scone in the tea shop that was on site. The tide was out when we left and walked the Causeway back which is about 15 mins walk. Well worth a trip
robert english — Google review
Lovely walk on a nice day over to the castle at low tide and we came back on the amphibious truck which was fun. Castle was great to have a walk around and there are some lovely views of the island. Several events held during the day with staff playing roles of various sailors and guards which was interesting - the cannon firing certainly makes you jump! Lots of walking and steps, but coffee shop with lovely garden for a break. Well worth a visit.
Carol Cramer — Google review
Amazing place. Staff were knowledgeable and polite. The guy doing the parade was amazing and keeps you engaged at all times. Definitely worth the visit We walked over and then went on the amphibious vehicle back. Both brilliant too
Carrie-Ann Lee — Google review
Had a fantastic time, highly recommend a visit, the soldier/actor was amazing & very funny
Tracey Hawkins — Google review
Great amphibious crossing which is fun in its self. Knowledgeable staff and fantastic reenactment by King Charles 2nd. He bought the whole afternoon to life . A nice walk out on the breakwater We went back again for a water amphibious crossing and became involved with a living history experience with "Gilly" the master of arms . He bought such an interesting insight to the days proceedings.
Andrea Bailey — Google review
Quite a brilliant place to visit, we got the ferry in (buying our tickets to the castle with it) and walked the way back to shore, which only took about 10 minutes. We booked just as we were getting the ferry, yet on busier days/ times I'd advise booking in advance. I'd advise going to the castle a couple hours before the tide goes in if you'd like to walk across, it took us about 3 hours (ish) to explore the majority of the castle. The staff were great, there to help and as you enter the land they will tell you a few of the best paths to walk around the whole castle & the walls. You can go down to the beach yet the gates close at 4.30 so be weary of that (a member of staff will walk down to the pier to remind people just before they lock up). This is an immersive experience with 'cast members' dressing as soldiers from the 1700s, who are there to give you a mini history lesson which is detailed and incredibly insightful on whatever you need about the castle. There are demonstrations and activities throughout the day. Overall definitely worth a visit!
Sasha — Google review
Great trip to this beautiful castle with such a mixed history. Make sure to get there for midday display from very charismatic guide who remains in character throughout musket and Canon display. Chance to get involved. Much bigger than it looks and quite a fair bit of walking to get around it all. Amphibious bus leaves every 10mins but limited spaces so plan in advance if you want to catch displays.
Chris Courtney — Google review
4

St Brelade's Bay Hotel

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Gym
Spa
St Brelade's Bay Hotel, an elegant and sophisticated upscale hotel with direct access to a stunning beach. Its refined quarters offer guests an indoor pool and spa, making for a luxurious stay. Its rich history dates back to the 19th century, situated in 5 acres of breathtaking gardens that overlook one of the most beautiful beaches in the Channel Islands. Over recent years, this charming hotel has undergone extensive refurbishment to ensure it meets the highest standards of luxury living.
Absolutely loved the old fashioned 'posh' style here. Reminded me of happy, and in those days, rare meals out with my parents. Staff are attentive but not to the extent they intruded on conversation with my fellow diner. Superb Sunday lunch, fantastic value for money. Couldn't fault it. Will definitely return soon.
alison stubbs — Google review
Loved our room with balcony. Delighted they were able to upgrade us when the room with balcony option got available. Love their food both at the pub and dining rooms. Courteous and friendly staffs as well. Amazing view of the bay from our room as well! Near public transport so made our holiday a bliss to go around the island.
Miracle Cruz — Google review
My partner and I recently enjoyed the most wonderful couples massage experience at a spa that truly went above and beyond to make our visit unforgettable. Not only were the therapists highly skilled and attentive, but they also made a special note of the fact that it was my birthday and surprised me with a beautiful gift set. Overall, our experience at this spa was truly exceptional, and we left feeling relaxed, rejuvenated, and incredibly grateful for the special touches that made our visit complete. Thank you so much for making our stay =)
Tammy Hoopes — Google review
The staff are friendly and willing to help/assist at any time. The hotel accommodates for users that need assistance and doesn't treat them any different which really goes along way. Facilities are stunning. Décor old rustic chic. Beds are comfy and big. Location is at one of the best beaches on the island so your views are stunning.
Anya Thrush — Google review
We have been staying at the hotel for years. I love this hotel. Everyone of the staff are lovely and so helpful. We recently stayed in January 2022 and back again beginning of March 2022 for my birthday. The whole ambience service, food, gym are fantastic. Thank you. Trish
Trisha Hughes — Google review
The location of the St Brelade's Bay Hotel is stunning, and our room had excellent views (an upgrade to a sea view room). The hotel itself is much as it has been for years, one imagines, with possibly very similar (returning), elderly clients. It now has a very modern pool, spa, fitness centre etc but these seem to be run totally apart from the main hotel. It's old fashioned in the extreme, it's dinner menu would not have been out of place in a 1950's movie and the way breakfast is handled is a joke. On arrival you are allocated a table (totally randomly as far as we could see), and you keep to this table. No one else uses “your” table. Assuming breakfast service takes 3 hours, the best sea view tables are unused for most of this time; meanwhile other guests may be stuck behind a pillar !! (looking a vast number of empty tables with a great view). Additionally a long stay, high room tariff guest could have a poor table, and a one night visitor in the cheapest rooms the best tables. The food itself is poor – low quality ingredients, with very, very limited choice of say continental cheeses/meats and fresh fruit. Not what one would expect for an hotel of this quality in 2022. Stay for the view, it's stunning, but not for anything else.
Stuart Hooper — Google review
Fantastic hotel,in a perfect location. Beautifully decorated and spotless rooms. Breakfast was delicious the eggs benedict was superb. Most importantly the staff are kind, friendly and nothing is too much trouble. Honestly my favourite hotel in Jersey.
Mel — Google review
A very special thank you should be made to Gary and Stuart at the hotel for coming to our rescue when we found ourselves without accommodation (let down by alternative booking) and we had a glorious week there. Thank you for showing us that old fashioned standards are still highly valued. Will be back!
Helen Osborne — Google review
Lovely to be back after 8 years. Superb hotel in a brilliant position. Rooms fabulous and staff all very friendly and cannot do enough for us. Deserves more than five stars.
Mary Noakes — Google review
My husband and I stayed at this beautiful hotel for a week, returning home on Saturday, 24th June. Firstly, I'd like to say why I only gave 4* for the room. We had an issue with a smell of drains coming from our bathroom. Staff tried to resolve it, but sadly, it kept coming back intermittently. It didn't spoil our holiday because we didn't spend much time in our room. We can not fault the service of all the staff, who were polite, friendly, helpful, and went above and beyond. The location of the hotel was just perfect. A short walk across the road gave you access to beautiful gardens, beach views, and access to the beach. The food was amazing, and it was a great choice for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. We had breakfast and dinner every day and we were so impressed with the food. Hugo and his team were fabulous and catered for a few special requests that we asked for. Huge compliments to the Chefs for the amazing lobster and Chateaubriand. In fact, compliments to the Chefs for all the food we ate there, stunning and delicious. A special thank you to Hugo, Radu, Sobaraj, Henry, Jerome, José, Sergio, Andreea, Rutina and not forgetting Keitha. And all the other staff members who made our holiday so pleasurable and wonderful! We hope to be back next year. Thank you all so much ❤️
Tanya Shand — Google review
Great rooms were well made and food was good but got are family together and went to the pool only to find children weren't allowed in the pool till 4 pm! No signs or indication of that
A B — Google review
Very pleasant meal with friends. Good atmosphere in the lounge bar and dining room. Friendly and efficient service. Could do with more meat-based courses, but the menu has a reasonable and diverse set of options. Recommended
Jerry Karlin — Google review
Great hotel and great staff running it, highly recommend to anyone looking for a pleasant stay. The best hotel gym I’ve ever been in and best view by far!
Nick Campbell — Google review
We thoroughly enjoyed our delicious “afternoon tea” with our very special family from Argentina. We chose St Brelade’s Bay hotel as we knew it’d would be wonderful experience. Many thanks to your staff & chef👏🏻
Jane Fletcher — Google review
Beautiful hotel, lovely staff... If you are freindly to them, they are equally freindly, and still professional, right back at you. Food is of high quality and the Restaurant manager Hugo is a wonderful host each evening. The Bay the hotel overlooks is beautiful... The gardens and the pool are lovely. The (((only))) negative was that our room had a smell of bad drainage... The staff tried to disguise/ rectify this on a couple of occasions to not much avail...
Mark Shand — Google review
I came for a business visit, the first time and now full residency on the island. This was one of the first aspects of this glorious island and I cannot fault any of the staff. ALL staff at the hotel were absolutely faultless, the breakfast was great, the serving staff were beyond helpful, the barman on the night, I requested a cocktail that wasn’t on any lists or menus and he made it up for me without any issues. The reception team were helpful no matter the hour and even a lovely friendly conversation with the porters also. I would highly recommend this hotel to anyone wanting to come to Jersey, if only I could mention names of the staff members who stood out for us, unfortunately I didn’t ask for there names!!
jamie hough — Google review
5

LibertyBus

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Bus and coach company
Transportation
The LibertyBus company provides an island-wide bus service that is reliable, punctual and affordable. The buses are clean, well-ventilated and equipped with contactless payment facilities. While some drivers may exhibit erratic behavior and fail to enforce mask-wearing policies, most are polite, accommodating and skilled in ensuring passenger safety. It is suggested that the installation of screens between drivers and passengers would be helpful in enforcing mask-wearing policies.
Great bus service island wide. Highly recommended
R ADS — Google review
This is the best bus service ever! It is well layed out, easy to understand the routes and times. Great value for money.
Anita Wynne — Google review
I was totally impressed by St. Helier`s central bus station - clean, warm and modern. Free wi-fi available while you wait for your transportation. The outside doors are opened by a button so when it`s cold outside, it is warm inside. The bus drivers are polite and it`s very easy to pay for the service - a single ticket is £2.25 if paid by card and £2.70 if paid cash. You can also use the 1- or 2-day passes if you want. They are valid until midnight on the last day.
Яна Торбова — Google review
Regular, on time and cheap as chips. Fares all one way, contactless payments. Buses are clean and well ventilated. Driver friendly and skilled with safety in mind
Steve Harris (Bomber127) — Google review
As tourists we are really enjoying the customer service skills of the drivers. Raphael on the 22 today was outstanding!
45MrT — Google review
Clean and comfortable. A very cheap way to travel. Jersey airport to Saint helier town center was £2.25
mark Breeze — Google review
We visited Jersey for a week and buses were our only form of transportation. Almost all were on time, clean, and had helpful drivers. I especially enjoyed the ability to pay on the bus with a credit card. Much more convenient than having to purchase a bus card (which you can still do if you like). Liberty Bus has an app that isn't very sophisticated. Their app for busses in Guernsey is more helpful because it allows you to plan a trip and more effectively see live bus locations.
Brian Karnofsky — Google review
Only criticism is that SOME drivers are a bit erratic Only a few will challenge people not wearing a mask, let alone tell them they're not allowed on without one Some don't even wear a mask themselves! Which would be fine if they had a screen up between them and passengers It would also help them to challenge maskless people There should also be a sign telling people that they HAVE to wear their mask over their noses too! But saying that MOST drivers are POLITE, accomodating and VERY HELPFUL.... especially to elderly passengers 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
inspiredbya BlueJay — Google review
As a visitor the timetable allows the freedom to explore the island, the bus pass is excellent value and the staff are always happy and courteous.
Mark Litherland — Google review
The people at the information desk could not have been more helpful, helping out holiday makers plus myself who lives here. They were very good and knew there job, well done.
lorraine geraghty — Google review
The bus service is rare. I wanted to go to Plemont beach. The bus 8 was too small for the number of people waiting. And the next bus was scheduled in 2 hours. Unacceptable.
Nikola Trajkovski — Google review
The bus service, even over a bank holiday weekend in Easter, was not too bad and it is good, as a tourist with no car, that you can get about a lot of the island. There are multi day tickets that can be used. The website also tracks buses which is handy.
Dermot Tuohey — Google review
Fantastic renovation and restoration of St.Heliers former abattoir and Eastern railway station into an area of eateries and retail outlets.
Richard “Man in the shorts” Gough — Google review
Totaĺly recommend buses as by far the best way to see Jersey. Public buses are cheap, clean, punctual & efficient, cover all if Jersey, and hats off to the drivers navigating all the narrow lanes & blind corners. If doing a few sites / journeys in a day get a daily pass; allows multiple journeys on any of the bus routes to various sites, excellent value. Why can't UK buses follow this great example of what a bus service should be...
Nigel Mayglothling — Google review
It's a bus station, what else can be said ? Fairly clean. One set of doors broken. Double deckers stop in road outside
Chris Le Tissier — Google review
Overzichtelijk busstation waarvandaan je naar alle hoeken en gaten van Jersey kan reizen. De mensen staan hier netjes in de rij om de bus in te kunnen, het gaat er allemaal georganiseerd aan toe in tegenstelling tot in Nederland. Bij de balie word je op vriendelijke wijze geholpen aan een ticket, bijvoorbeeld het ticket van £35 waarmee je een hele week over Jersey kan reizen, een goede deal. (Translated by Google) Clear bus station from which you can travel to every nook and cranny of Jersey. People here line up neatly to get on the bus, everything is organized, unlike in the Netherlands. At the counter you will be kindly helped with a ticket, for example the £35 ticket that allows you to travel across Jersey for a whole week, a good deal.
Lars van Rossum — Google review
Superb bus service, well laid out and spotless station. Professional friendly staff, bus drivers are unbelievably helpful. It's a pleasure to use this service... nothing to do with the bus station but the adjoining toilets must be the worst on the island all others of which there are a lot are kept in excellent order.
Graham — Google review
Plan your journey around this bus station. Honestly £2.50 for every trip is great value. When we came out of the airport the bus was waiting, 25 mins later we were in St.Heiler We picked up a time table, holiday sorted. You can go all over the island very easily. The drivers are so helpful. They are so polite, so always thank them when alighting. If you're not sure of your stop (especially at night) just ask the driver to let you know your stop. Honestly this bus service made our trip perfect.
david ewing — Google review

Top places to eat

1The Lamplighter

4.6
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4.5
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Pub
"The Lamplighter" in St Helier is a traditional pub that offers a wide selection of real ales, ciders, and whiskies. The cozy and spacious interior with comfortable seating makes it an excellent place to relax and enjoy the top-notch range of drinks. Visitors can also indulge in delicious Scotch eggs and pork pies while savoring the friendly welcome from locals and staff. The pub's facade is equally impressive, making it a must-visit spot for anyone exploring St Helier.
Wonderful pub both inside and its facade. Huge number of whiskies available, quite overwhelming. Pork pies and scotch eggs at lunch. Good beer. Definitely a must visit when in St Helier.
Pauline TRANTER — Google review
This is a traditional pub. Really that’s all you need to know. Unfortunately it is part of a dying breed. In sum: friendly staff, great beers, amazing pork scratchings and pies. It is a Jersey institution from what I can gather and for good reason.
Liam Hemmings — Google review
If you want a true authentic and traditional pub atmosphere in a small central setting, the Lamplighter has it all. From the decor to the smell of the toilet the Lamplighter gives you a true sense of "you've made it" there is no further to seek, all your pub dreams are here in this one space and only this place will do. Once you go lamp you never go back.
Danny Butlin-Policarpo — Google review
Lovely atmosphere. Friendly, helpful staff. Incredible selection of whiskies.
Trevor Archer — Google review
In my opinion, the best pub in Jersey. 5 cask ale, 4 ciders, 100's of whiskies and the best selection of brandy I have ever seen. Every night was busy with a cracking friendly atmosphere. I visited The Lamplighter every evening I was in St. Helier during my week visit to Jersey and it will be my first port of call when I return.
James Kilner — Google review
Warm and toasty, like all lamplighters should be, amazing pork scratchings to complement quality ales. Incredible hand done typography for the whisky listings on blackboard
Dave Holland — Google review
Quite simply the Best pub in Jersey ! Real Ales, Proper Cider & over 200 Whiskeys !!! Friendly Atmosphere, very popular pub & now I know why !!
Mark Addicott — Google review
Very warm, friendly and welcoming pub. Just like traditional pubs used to be. Large choice of real ales
Hilary Flurry — Google review
If you're into great ale and whisky then this is the place. Quirky old pub in St Helier. No food offered but great drinks in a nice old pub setting.
Carol Cramer — Google review
Great find. Nice friendly staff. Amazing selection of whiskeys and good beers 🍻 too. Must visit.
Tony Britten — Google review
A little gem which we happened upon lots of real ales and a whiskey list like I've never seen before. Friendly and knowledgeable staff help you make your choices should you need them and a friendly bunch of customers. An all round great experience. I'm not a whiskey drinker but felt obliged to try one which was recommended for a novice like me.
AF — Google review
After reading such great reviews we visited this pub. Yes the decor is traditional and fun, however the bar person was miserable and rude. The atmosphere was nothing but ghost town unless you are local and people will then converse. The Guinness tasted terrible when questioned it was taken with great offence. We didn't try the food so cannot comment best pub we have found is The Pierson for a Guinness in Jersey.
Ella Checkett — Google review
I met a friend for a drink here a few weeks back. We managed to find space sitting at the bar, even though it was a Monday it was still pretty busy, which made for a good atmosphere! A very interesting selection of spirits at many different qualities and prices 🤔 🍸
Katie Pearce — Google review
Not only was this the best pub we visited during our trip to Jersey, but it is one of the best I've ever been to anywhere. Delightfully decorated with very comfy seating and spacious too. An absolutely top-notch range of ales and ciders on handpull alone would make it worth the visit. However, the friendly welcome from locals and staff alike kicked things up several notches. Great pork pies added to the experience. It was so good we went out of our way the next day to go back again. We weren't disappointed. I did have to smile when I saw Banks's Mild on handpull; the brewery is a (long) stone's throw from us, yet I've hardly seen it served this way in many a year. Well done The Lamplighter and all who sail in her!
Andrew Jackson — Google review
Great real ales and beers, fantastic whisky selection, good atmosphere, always busy.
Christian Gott — Google review
Great atmosphere. Huge selection of whisky. Wide choice of real ales. Highly recommend, even if like me and don't like whisky! 😊
Paul Ellis — Google review
A very charming and great pub. Lots of whiskies and a fine choice of beers. The staff knows it’s drinks and one can watch football and other sports, even on big screen.
Thomas Weinrich — Google review
Been to Jersey many times, but not to this pub. What was I thinking? GREAT pub with a fine selection of ales. A pint of Timothy Taylor 'Landlord' never fails, and there it was. The whisky selection is fabulous and if you like an Armagnac then here's the place. But perhaps at £100 per shot of 1940 vintage, bring your wallet. Mine isn't fat enough, but if it was, I certainly would. One last note, they serve warm pork scratchings with apple sauce as a bar snack. I repeat, WARM pork scratchings. Heaven. Visit. I urge you.
james greaves — Google review
9 Mulcaster St, St Helier, Jersey JE2 3NJ, Jersey+44 1534 723119

2Jersey Crab Shack St Brelade

4.5
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4.5
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Restaurant
The Jersey Crab Shack in St. Brelade offers a delightful dining experience with its charming outdoor seating and picturesque sea views of St. Brelades Bay. This relaxed setting is perfect for enjoying a selection of local seafood dishes, as well as classic favorites and daily specials. Whether you visit during the summer to bask in the sun or seek warmth inside during winter, The Crab Shack promises an enjoyable time for all guests.
Mark and Robert are great so attentive and Happy. Food is great with an excellent choice. Great view of the bay. Couldn't be happier.
Sarah “Princess” Sarah — Google review
Visited Crab Shack at St Brelade’s while on holiday. Location is on point, service was great and the food was outstanding. We thoroughly enjoyed our night out and one of the best restaurants we went to in Jersey.
Tamryn Schwegmann — Google review
Great place right on the beach with fantastic views, and the food was amazing. Makes me want to go back to Jersey.
Marc Stubbs — Google review
Loved this place! Great spot for lunch at the beach. Food was delicious, and the spider crab was well worth the fight 😋 Would recommend booking a table here though as can get busy.
Alexander Robbins — Google review
Amazing food, really quick service and a great vibe in the restaurant! Marc was especially helpful and gave great recommendations to us😊
Sally Goodhall — Google review
Awesome - Great food and fast service. Something for everyone. The Tofu Ramen was delicious. They have 'specials' available and a large Range of Drinks. The view over the bay is breathtaking. You are recommended to book. They have an easy to use app.
Alistair Knox-Crawford — Google review
Great and friendly service, loved the food, it's not cheap but it was great for a special treat. Amazing view of the bay and indoor and outdoor seating.
Matthew Crees — Google review
We had an absolutely amazing lunch here yesterday. The service was efficient and extremely friendly. The food was delicious, we've had some amazing meals over the last few days but I think this was probably the best. We had the sharing platter and the crab pouttine. We just didn't want it to end. We would highly recommend this place and whenever we are back on the island we will definitely return. The only complaint we have, is the weather 🌧️ but the wonderful food made up for it 😀. Tourists from Ireland
Steve Willoughby — Google review
Excellent menu, with wide selection of fresh fish and alternatives for those wanting something else. Our waitress was lovely incredibly attentive and friendly. They have a nice children’s menu too. We visited regularly and if they carry on they will be the favourite to visit. One recommendation I would make is the head man seating people, needs to be more welcoming and less Sargent Major. He will frighten off and ruin your reputation.
Lucy Read (FoodieForce) — Google review
We had a whole crab each and it was wonderful. The Spider Crab was well cooked, generous and obviously very fresh. The market price was good value too and the service was very good and friendly; our server was Mark and he was great. We were one of the last two tables as it was getting late and Mark put us at ease regularly and told us not to rush which was a nice touch and appreciated. Thank you, Mark and Robert for a lovely meal.
Will Clarke — Google review
I didn't rate the food as we didn't even have the opportunity to even try it. We just popped in to have a quick drink and a possible bite to eat. My partner and I were refused service as apparently they were fully booked. There were hardly anyone in at the time and we were happy to sit outside. Gutted the way they treated us. I will not recommend it if you just want to pop in for a drink.
natasha fatio — Google review
Great place by the sea with great food choices and nice wine
Mike Harnett — Google review
The waiter asked if I wanted water and brought over water in a fancy bottle and charge me £5 for it. The regular water jugs were on the bar yet he didn’t give me the choice. I consequently didn’t tip and obviously won’t be returning. Assume they’re out to sneak in extra charges would be my advice
Brendan Poole — Google review
Such a fantastic experience! The atmosphere was welcoming, the service was exceptional, and Robert and Mark went above and beyond to ensure my visit was memorable. Their professionalism and attentiveness truly made a difference. Can't wait to return!
Adi — Google review
We stopped here for lunch in September and got the Jersey whole crab. It was really impressive and tasted really good! Only thing was that I wished the salad was separate as I’m not a huge fan of avocado. My friend got oysters and she seemed to enjoy them! My partner, who isn’t a fan of seafood, got the chicken poke bowl and unfortunately didn’t enjoy it. It was really bland and it was all served cold. There wasn’t enough chicken for the size of the bowl. Their order on the website experience was really good and the staff were attentive. However there looked to be a bug on the website as I ordered a normal sized coke but they kept giving us small cans (think mixer size cans). We sat outside by the beach and the views were lovely! Overall I would recommend this place for the amazing seafood!
Joanna Zhang — Google review
La Route de la Baie, Jersey JE3 8EF, Jerseyhttps://jerseycrabshack.com/+44 1534 850855

3Pier 17 Restaurant

4.5
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4.5
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Restaurant
Pier 17 Restaurant is an exquisite establishment with a panoramic sea-view terrace, offering delectable options such as charcuterie, seafood, and chargrilled steak. Located at Albert Pier in Guernsey, this elegant bar-restaurant is renowned for its contemporary ambiance and is a go-to venue for special occasions. The menu places particular emphasis on the abundance of fresh seafood available in the local waters.
Had a lovely family meal food was excellent and service friendly and efficient
Dorothy Hardyway — Google review
Food and setting were excellent. Only criticism I would have was that the staff were constantly topping up your wine, which becomes a distraction to me. I appreciate other folk may want this.
Kate Reid — Google review
Lovely place to eat and drink Now can have a ice cream from outside kiosk and look at boats in harbour and dream.
Chris Moore — Google review
We had a wonderful meal at pier 17. The service was really exceptional, we had such a polite, friendly and cheerful waiter. He definitely made the experience. The food was really lovely. The steak was cooked to perfection; it was my first time having lobster but it tasted great. All our food was served promptly and anything extra we needed was also retrieved with speed. We were rushed out just before 2 hours into our booking, luckily we had finished our dessert about 5 mins prior. We were told the next booking was waiting. The guy was quite apologetic though and we had finished so wasn’t too bad, but something to keep in mind if you’re going on a busy Saturday. It was empty at 6pm but really started to fill up by 7:30.
Sarah — Google review
Amazing food been in Guernsey 2 yrs myself an partner will finally got a seat to dine but it was so worth the wait xx staff attention to detail table cloths a rarity so was nice to see food well...clean plates x highly recommend
carla ruhe — Google review
Fantastic meal this evening. Staff very attentive and friendly. Food was delicious and excellent quality. We will definitely visit again when we come back to Guernsey
Michael Manktelow — Google review
Had a great evening dinner with friends on the 1st day of the Tennerfest season at Pier 17. Excellent varied menu. Everyone's meal was enjoyable. They were busy but the staff coped well and the service was friendly.
Lynda Lopes — Google review
I recently dined at Pier 17 Restaurant in Guernsey and was thoroughly impressed. The food was impeccable, with each dish bursting with flavor and beautifully presented. The service was excellent, with attentive staff who went above and beyond to ensure a delightful dining experience. The stunning waterfront view from the restaurant only added to the overall ambiance. I highly recommend Pier 17 for anyone looking for a memorable and delicious meal in Guernsey.
Zaza Azizan — Google review
Food was delicious, my only reason for not giving 5 stars is because we were waiting for SO long for them to take our dessert order, so long that i had to go and find the waitress! At least 45 mins, the table next to us even noticed. The dessert did arrive spectacularly quick, however and they were apologetic. It was also quite busy inside -typical summer Saturday night- and we were sat outside. The food really was yummy though and I wouldn't let this experience put me off at all. The staff were outstanding up until that point.. I'm sure I will be back in the future.
Emma Wescott — Google review
Great little restaurant in the heart of Saint Peter Port, Gournsey! You could eat amazing locally sourced seafood dishes while watching the busy port outside. 👌
Jacob Figura — Google review
Total rubbish,rude front of house,bad organisation,tables of two are just forgotten about,food was poor and bland ,very disappointed,will never go back , really terrible
Voda Fone — Google review
This restaurant is situated at the end if the Pier, so enjoys lovely views from outside spaces. Food was good, perhaps a bit more expensive, but good service and an enjoyable atmosphere.
Alpha Wearing — Google review
This is a really nice restaurant. This was or maybe still is a Michelin star, which is a very nice place on the seafront overlooking the harbour and castle at Guernsey, all the seafood served was caught locally, I had the Sea Bass filleted with the Champ mash and sautéed spinach, there are other fish dishes and seafood dishes like turbot, brill lobster and oysters etc, for starters I had scallops with pancetta and my suite was ice cream with a wafer and espresso and for £2.95 you can get a shot of Baileys (or limencello and another which I can't remember) again I would highly recommend this seafood/fish restaurant when in Guernsey.
Stephen Jeffrey — Google review
Nice cup of tea , great views
Alistair Muir — Google review
The food was lovely, the service was great,
Thomas Waterman — Google review
Albert Pier, Guernsey GY1 1AD, Guernseyhttp://www.pier17restaurant.com/+44 1481 720823

4Da Nello

4.6
(242)
4.5
(915)
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Italian restaurant
Restaurant
Located in the heart of St Peter Port, Da Nello is a charming Italian restaurant that offers a taste of Rome. Housed in a beautifully renovated 500-year-old building, the restaurant provides a cosy setting for diners. The menu boasts an extensive selection of fresh Italian dishes, ensuring there is something to satisfy every palate. Despite its unassuming appearance from the outside, stepping inside reveals a spacious and modern interior with an open courtyard and glass atrium.
Really great Italian food and vibe with good serving size. Service is really good too. Surprisingly large area inside with a sunroof.
Ge — Google review
Guernsey's finest Italian dining. In the very centre of St Peter's Port for 47 years. Great ambiance, service, food, and wine.
Trevor Edwards — Google review
Friday lunchtime service very slick and great food. Portions good size and very filling. Great atmosphere music from the 60’s and 70’s. Great wines we had an Argentinian Chardonnay “Algonquin” went well with the food. Chicken and veal dishes.
William Kay — Google review
This was a recommendation from a friend and it was spot on. The food is exceptional, the service is attentive. It's a bit on the expensive side but well worth it . Highly recommended.
derek scott — Google review
Excellent food, lovely staff, beautiful restaurant
Karen Galpin — Google review
Enormous restaurant behind very modest frontage. Very busy when we visited (tip: it's damn near impossible to eat in the evening in St Peter Port without making a reservation) so the service could have been sharper but the food was nice, plentiful & the atmosphere very relaxed
Gary Hughes — Google review
Brilliant service, excellent food. Would thoroughly recommend.
Barry Crowhurst — Google review
Delicious food and truly lovely staff.
Sarah Stocking — Google review
A wonderful traditional Italian restaurant specialising in fish and seafood - but great steaks etc for meat eaters. One of my favourites in Guernsey and good for intimate dinners, larger groups and everything in between. Highly recommended.
Charles Carter — Google review
Really lovely old school Italian restaurant. Food was lovely and v good value for money.
matt read — Google review
Fabulous night, brilliant atmosphere, great food and wine at affordable prices.. Its a birthday night I won't forget for a while
Busy Devouring books — Google review
Had a lovely meal here, beautiful fresh sea bass. My colleague recommended the lobster linguini so will have to come cack to try it!
Simon Cooke — Google review
If you crave seafood or good Italian food, this is definitely your place! Lobster linguine was outstanding
Jessica Przyborowska — Google review
Amazing food, lovely staff, a proper Italian restaurant-the minestrone soup was incredible!
Family Foulks — Google review
46 The Pollet, Guernsey GY1 1WF, Guernseyhttp://www.danello.gg/+44 1481 721552

5The Hook

4.5
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4.5
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Restaurant
The Hook is a small eatery and café situated in Guernsey, renowned for its affordable and delicious menu. It has gained popularity among cliff walkers due to its convenient location as a pit-stop along their route. This daytime-only restaurant takes pride in using locally sourced ingredients, with an emphasis on fresh seafood. Visitors can enjoy a cream tea or sandwich while admiring the breathtaking views of the pebbly bay below.
My favourite restaurant in Guernsey. stunning sushi and a classic steak menu all under one roof. Very cool venue and the team is super. The cocktails and specials are on point too. Thank you!
Louise Schaffer — Google review
Absolutely amazing sushi! Went for my birthday and treated ourselves to the big platter. Was so so so good. The seaweed salad is also amazing!
Rebecca Scourfield — Google review
I was told to try the beef Wellington but in the end the five of us had the sushi sharing platter and wow, it was stunning, amazing, delicious, wow! Will have to go again for the beef 😁
Simon Cooke — Google review
We were recommended this place by a few people and we weren't disappointed! The sashimi platter was incredible and we loved the edition of a nettle leaf which really added to the uniqueness of the dish. The shisho leaf taco with crab meat and spicy tuna rolls were delicious too! Service was wonderful and the atmosphere was really warm and inviting. You can tell they really care about your experience. Already wanting to return to Guernsey to come again.
Ellen Gingell — Google review
One of the best restaurants on the island. Delicious food and wine paired with great service. At the time of writing, I would recommend the beef wellington or any of their fish specials, or a burger of wanting something simpler. Sushi is delicious too for some light bites, and I always end up getting the spicy edamame alongside any starters to share with the table (or the salted for anyone who does not like things hot). Just go - you won't regret it!
Charlie Hilton-Smith — Google review
All we wanted was a good diner since it was a special occasion. The food was nice but the servers were extremely rude and one of the supervisors who took our orders did not take time with us and was in a rush and since we were sat at the bar we felt the negative attitude from the beginning. Almost like we were a bother.
ISOI LUSEKA — Google review
My daughter and I arrived in the evening without booking but were made to feel really welcome and seated upstairs at the sushi bar. The service was faultless, the people making the dishes were friendly, and the food was fabulous. We had a selection including the sashimi platter which I know would be a favourite if I were an islander. Would highly recommend.
Bella Bee — Google review
Our party had a table against the window with a lively vuew of the harbour. We ordered Sushi delivered when ready snd this was such a good idea. First class sushi beautifully served. A great night out
Patricia Green — Google review
A warm welcome from the staff on arrival. We had the beef wellington which was excellent but the triple cooked chips were awful, they were just over cooked frazzled frozen chips and not homemade. I had to also ask for my glass of Prosecco to be changed as it wasn’t fizzy and the waitress looked a bit put out at this request for some reason. Either the Prosecco they serve is not that good as the glass it was replaced with was exactly the same or it was from the same open bottle which had lost its fizz. Apart from those two niggles the rest of the food was lovely.
Debbie Pyecroft — Google review
Food was very good, staff was excellent. Later in the day, I was very ill, I emailed them and never got a response, almost a week later, I'm still ill. I requested for a refund because I didn't pay £50 to get food poisoning but they never responded.
Flash_Sims — Google review
It's a funny combination, steaks and sushi. But they pull it off. Steaks looked on point but we only had sushi and drinks, both of which were exceptionally good. Stylish and cool vibe and as central as it gets. This place gets A grade in my book. Best of all - We had been told it's in high demand and hard to get a table but we still managed to get seating for two straight away on a Saturday evening. Service was great too.
Martin Sandström — Google review
I live in Guernsey and this is one of my favourite places. Love the sushi and never had a bad meal here. Miso aubergine is amazing and california or ebi roll with crab tacos is my regular order. Tried the ox cheek tonight and loved it too.
Sarah W (Wongy) — Google review
Service immediately changed as soon as we said we didn't want to order wine, we're not big wine lovers but two waiter's attitudes became very cold, which was very unfortunate as one lady server was very sweet and made up for her colleagues. Can't go wrong with the sushi and the beef Wellington was exceptionally good.
Veronicka — Google review
N Plantation, Guernsey GY1 2QL, Guernseyhttp://thehook.gg/+44 1481 701373