Discover the iconic Corbière Lighthouse in Jersey. It’s not just the architecture of this striking white lighthouse that draws the eye. It’s also the location – towering over Jersey’s south-western corner, flanked by rocks and reached by a causeway.
The Biarritz is a great base from which to explore the surrounding area including:

Corbiere Lighthouse

St Brelade’s Bay
Voted as one of the UK’s top three beaches, St Brelade’s is a haven of golden sands and safe, shallow waters for swimming. The beach boasts beautiful south coast views and you can make the most of these with one of the seaside cafés or bars that line the promenade.

Absolute Adventures Watersports
St Brelade’s Bay is home to Absolute Adventures, the one-stop shop for all things wild and active. Here, you can try surfing, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, coasteering, and rib tours around the island’s glorious coast.

Jersey National Park
The Jersey National Park aims to protect, conserve and enhance the natural beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage within its 2,145 designated hectares so that it can be appreciated and enjoyed by all who spend time in it.

War Tunnels
Discover a story you will never forget. The true story of life in Jersey during the German occupation. The hardship, the heartache and the heroism, in the words of the people who were there.

Jersey Zoo
Discover a window into the wild, connect with nature and meet some of the world’s rarest animals at Jersey Zoo.
Set in 32 acres of beautiful parkland, you can find over 100 amazing animal species, from the gentle giants the western lowland gorillas to the small but deadly poison frogs!

Jersey Bike Hire
With 350 miles of roads, byways and lanes to explore, what better way to explore Jersey than by bike? Feel the pace slow to the steady ebb and flow of the tide, one of the largest in the world. There are plenty of options when it comes to cycle hire in Jersey.

Mont Orgueil Castle
Mont Orgueil Castle, or Gorey Castle, has cast its imposing shadow over the beautiful fishing port of Gorey for more than 800 years. One of the finest examples of a medieval fortress in existence, Mont Orgueil is also a symbol of Jersey’s national identity and independent character.