Top Travel Tips for a Romantic Stay in Saint Helier

Thing to do in Saint Helier – Jersey Islands

If you are planning on a staycation in the UK then heading to the Channel Islands could be one of your best bets for a romantic trip. Saint Helier belongs to one of the dozen parishes across Jersey and is considered to be biggest of the Channel Islands. Yet once you have arrived lovers young and old have the chance to enjoy a number of different places of interest ensuring a memorable stay.

 

Waterfront

Here, you will be able to able to take advantage of several different areas close to the water’s edge. In fact it is one of the ideal places to visit in Saint Helier. In addition to this, there is a cinema as well as a place to swim whilst a dip in the English Channel is also an option, especially over the warmer months. Other ideas here to enjoy include the likes of:

  • The harbour with lovely views overlooking a range of boats.
  • A large fountain surrounded by plants and a cute café.

 

Central Market in Saint Helier
By John Lord under CC BY 2.0

 

Central Market

Located in Beresford Street in the heart of St. Helier, this indoor market is home to a number of different iron structures as well as a host of market stalls. A lovely place to while away an afternoon in St. Helier, it was first opened to the public at the end of the 19th Century. Here you will be able to enjoy many stalls selling:

  • Flowers.
  • Fruit and vegetables

 

Guided Walk

Another way to explore Saint Helier is thanks to the variety of guided walks they have available. Stroll arm in arm with your lover or partner and bask in the glorious Old Quarter. This will give you an insight into the glorious past of Saint Helier itself where time has stood still over the last few hundred years.

 

Idyllic venue

When it comes to finding the perfect place to stay, you will have the chance to choose from a range of stunning hotels in jersey. These feature incredible 4 and 5 star venues overlooking the sea not to mention boasting the latest spa facilities and a variety of award winning cuisine.

 

Via Wikipedia

 

Jersey Opera House

If you are a culture vulture then why not spend an evening at the reopened Jersey Opera House. Get comfortable and take in some of the numerous performances and shows that have taken place since it got back to business in 2000. In addition to this you will have the chance to enjoy a wealth of shows featuring:

  • Drama.
  • Dance.
  • Ballet.
  • Concerts.
  • Musicals.
  • Operatic displays.

 

Cruises and charters

One of the best ways to explore the surrounding area as well as other parts of Jersey is to hop on board one of a number of different boats. This will ensure you soak up as much of the coast as possible. On the other hand, you can step onto a catamaran in order to take advantage of the glorious coastline. With hot and cold drinks included, some of places you can expect to see include:

  • The south coast of Jersey.
  • St Aubin’s Bay.
  • Belcroute.
  • Portlet.
  • Noirmont.

 

Elizabeth Castle
Henkgron from from Wikimedia Commons

 

Elizabeth Castle

Constructed on rocky ground at the end of the 16th Century Elizabeth Castle is one to put on the must see list. With spectacular views across the bay there are some impressive photo opportunities to enjoy here. Originally called after the monarch Elizabeth I thanks to Sir Walter Raleigh, this site exceeds expectations with its array of exhibitions recounting the part the castle played in Jersey’s past.

 

Dining

If you are looking for an altogether incredible culinary experience then why not check out some of the latest restaurants St. Helier has to offer. This will ensure you have an unforgettable evening as this particular place is home to a range of diverse cuisine and several restaurants which have won:

  • Bib gourmand awards.
  • High praise in the Good Food Guide.
  • Acclaim for its array of local produce focusing on nothing but the best seasonal ingredients.

As far as the Channel Islands for a romantic break are concerned you could certainly do a lot worse than Saint Helier. With a host of attractions, outstanding cuisine, riverboat cruises and spectacular coastal views, the ingredients are all there for the perfect romantic trip.

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