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Jersey is a great destination for a quick weekend away or a longer break, and combines the best aspects of both English and French life on a fascinating island with a rich history. Jersey is very easy to reach from the UK, and deals in Pounds rather than Euros. This is great for those who want a stress-free break, as it cuts out the need to exchange your money before you travel. Most street names in Jersey are French and many travellers enjoy the mixture of cultures and influences. Hotels in Jersey are very easy to find, and no matter what your taste you will find one to suit you. From quaint guesthouses to luxurious large hotels, there is something for everyone, and many hotels in

Jersey can be found perched on a cliff top or at the seashore.

Jersey is a great option for couples searching for a romantic weekend away and the many hotels in Jersey should provide the perfect accommodation. If you both enjoy walking, a romantic cliff top may be the perfect place to plan your hikes from. If you choose a hotel with a restaurant and spa then you can always spend a relaxing day on-site. For those who love the beach or would perhaps be keen to try out some water sports, there are many hotels in Jersey which are located near to the sand and sea.

St Helier is Jersey's largest tourist and residential area, and has many hotels which are perfectly placed for exploring the beaches, town life, and the island in general. Most large hotels in Jersey will be located near to a beach to make the most of the island's sea views and stunning coastline. Renting a car during your stay in Jersey can be a great way to explore the island, and many people visiting for either a short break or a longer holiday will be keen to get out and about an discover the island's history.

During the Second World War, Jersey was occupied by Nazi Germany for five years, until Germany's surrender in 1945. During this time the islanders were required to use German money, and typically English pastimes such as listening to BBC radio were forbidden. Many inhabitants were sent to concentration camps in Europe, whilst smaller surrounding islands such as Alderney were used as concentration camps for other European prisoners. There are many sites dotted around the island such as an underground hospital, which serve as reminders of the German occupation, and Alderney itself has many abandoned fortifications which were built through slave labour. Today, Jersey celebrates Liberation Day on May 9th each year by declaring a National holiday. Liberation Square in St Helier has become a focal point of the town, and the island's rich history is remembered and commemorated annually.

Jersey is a great destination for a cultural holiday, or a romantic weekend away for those who fancy a little relaxation and pampering. The variety of hotels, restaurants and recreational activities on offer make planning your perfect trip simple and stress-free.

by: Joanna Lawton




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