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Take kayaks and inflatables out on the water. Then watch the sun set from seafront cafés and restaurants backing onto Jersey’s principal sandy haven.
Observe the changing tides, snap photographs of the 16th-century castle rising from an island and pick out your favorite boats in the harbor by this beach.
These World War II tunnels reveal the history of the 5,000 slave workers who built them and the traumatic years of the islanders under Nazi rule.
Bright flowers, traditional stalls and a fountain full of goldfish create a lasting impression on visitors to this thriving market that began in the 1880s.
Deep in the forest of Les Ormes lies a paradise for kids and adults. Clamber over climbing frames, slide down ropes and practice your aim.
This castle sheltered King Charles II in the English Civil War, before being fortified under German occupation in World War II.